The History of the Holy Quran

Quran, The Holy (Ar. Al-Qur'an, from qara, to read or recite) the holy book of the Muslim, is the compilation of Allah's (swt) revelations to the Prophet, Hazrat Muhammad (Sm), over a period of 23 years. The Quran is also known as Al-Furqan (that which differentiates between truth and falsehood), Al-Kitab (the book) and Adh-Dhikr (the remembrance). In formal speech the Quran is referred to as Quran Majid, the glorious Quran. The Quran is divided into 30 sections of equal
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length for ease of recitation. In all there are 114 surahs (chapters), 7 manzils (stops), 16 sijdas (prostrations) and 6,666 ayats (verses) in the Quran. According to Majhab, the Quran has 15 Sijdahs. Also opinions differ on the number of ayats in the Quran. Many verses of the Quran are poetic in their use of rhyme and imagery, while others have the smooth flow and depth of prose. As the revealed words of Allah, the Quran must only be touched and handled in a state of purity.
The revelation of the Quran began about the year 610 AD, when the Prophet (Sm) was engaged in meditation in a cave of Mount Hira. On one of the last few nights of Ramadan (Lailatul Qadr), the angel Jibrail appeared before the Prophet (Sm) and asked him to read. These lines form the opening verses of Surah 96. Some of the surahs were revealed in Makkah and some in Medina. The surahs revealed at Makkah, before the Prophet (Sm) migrated to Madina, are known as Makki and those revealed at Madina, after his migration, are known as Madani. The Makki surahs speak of Allah's existence, oneness, the veracity of the Quran, the day of judgement, resurrection, punishment and reward for sins and virtues, paradise and hell and moral teachings. The Madani surahs describe mostly religious rites, various rules and regulations.
The Quran was not compiled during the lifetime of the Prophet (Sm), as the revelations continued up to 632 AD, with the last revelation forming part of the sermon during the 'farewell pilgrimage', a few months before the Prophet's (Sm) death. The revelations were written down as they were received on leather, papyrus, stones, and leaves, but most were committed to memory. Those who memorised the Quran were known as hafiz. When quite a few hafiz were killed in the war of Yamama, Hazrat 'Umar became concerned about the preservation of the Quran. At his instance, Hazrat Abu Bakr, the first Khalifa, took steps to consolidate the different parts of the Quran into a single book. After Hazrat Abu Bakr's death, Hazrat 'Umar, now Khalifa, took the responsibility of preserving the Quran. However, it was during the time of the third Khalifa, Hazrat 'Uthman, that copies of the definitive text were made and sent to different parts of the world. This is why Hazrat 'Uthman is regarded as the compiler of the Quran (Zamiul Quran).
The most important teachings of the Quran is 'Tawhid', oneness of God and belief in the day of judgement. The Quran emphasises equality, amity and fraternity among human beings. It also has a liberal outlook towards other religions. It declares that no group of people in the world is excluded from the kindness of Allah and that Allah has sent prophets and messengers for the guidance of all human beings. An important aspect of the Quran is its description of historic events. These descriptions focus on the conflict of truth and falsehood as well as on the conflict of the followers of Allah and their enemies. The Quran also contains narratives about some prophets that Allah sent for the guidance of human beings. The Quran thus includes the stories of Hazrat Adam, Hazrat Nuh (Noah), Hazrat Ibrahim (Abraham), Hazrat Musa (Moses), etc.
The first interpreter of the Quran was Prophet Muhammad (Sm) himself. He used to explain the Quranic verses as they were revealed. Subsequently, Islamic scholars wrote interpretations of the Quran. Some famous books of Tafsir (commentaries on the Quran), are Jami' al-Bayan fi Tafsir al-Quran, al-Kashshaf 'an Haqa'iq at-Tanzil, Tafsir-al Baydawi and Tafsir Ibn Kathir.
The Quran is the primary doctrinal source of Islam. It is followed by the Hadith (the sayings of the Prophet (Sm) and the Sunnah or the precepts of the Prophet (Sm). It is also believed that reciting and hearing the Quran in the original Arabic bring blessings to both reciters and audience. However, there are rules that have to be followed in order to recite the Quran as the revealed word of Allah. Muslims memorise several verses of the Quran to recite properly during namaz (prayers) or in times of stress and danger.
The Quran deals with a wide range of subjects. It has a detailed description about the Tawhid, foundation of Islam, and Hazrat Muhammad (Sm), the last and the greatest prophet. Four important areas in the descriptions of the Quran are a. the relationship between the Creator and the creations, b. relationship between Allah and mankind, c. relationship between individuals, and d. relationship between humans and all other creations of Allah. The Quran ordains many problems having direct bearing on the welfare and well-being of mankind. These include a. the mundane affairs of man and the improvements in the means of his living and conducting his lifestyle; b. advice and normative suggestions with instances for development of mind and soul; c. rules and regulations related to the welfare and well-being of mankind here and hereafter; d. accounts of the life and activities of the former prophets so as enable man to draw lessons from their lives and acquire mental firmness, moral strength and courage; e. description of rites and rituals required to lead a normal and healthy social life; f. commands to conduct honest and just life and refrain from wrongdoing; and g. the call for studying the mystery of creation of the universe and for acquiring knowledge about arts and sciences.
In general, the teachings of the Quran have emphasised equality, fellowship and brotherhood among all men. The Quran demonstrates liberal attitudes to all other religions. It declares that no nation or creation on earth is deprived of the blessings of Allah. Allah has sent prophets for every nation to guide them and convey to them His messages. The Quran attests all Books revealed previously by Allah. Thus the Quran is a holy book not for a specific community only, rather it is for the mankind as a whole. It is a complete code of life. All men can live in peace and harmony and acquire merit for the other world if they live in accordance with the teachings of the Quran.

The Holy Quran Recitations

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1 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Fatihah ( The Opening ) Save
2 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Baqarah ( The Cow ) ( 1 )   ( 2 )   ( 3 )   ( 4 )
3 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Imran ( The Famiy of Imran ) ( 1 )   ( 2 )
4 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Nisa ( The Women ) ( 1 )   ( 2 )
5 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Maidah (The Table spread with Food) ( 1 )   ( 2 )
6 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-An'am ( The Cattle ) ( 1 )   ( 2 )
7 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-A'raf (The Heights ) ( 1 )   ( 2 )
8 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Anfal ( The Spoils of War ) Save
9 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Taubah ( The Repentance ) Save
10 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Yunus ( Jonah ) Save
11 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Hud ( Hud ) Save
12 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Yusuf (Joseph ) Save
13 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ar-Ra'd ( The Thunder ) Save
14 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ibrahim ( Abraham ) Save
15 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Hijr ( The Rocky Tract ) Save
16 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Nahl ( The Bees ) Save
17 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Isra ( The Night Journey ) Save
18 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Kahf ( The Cave ) Save
19 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Maryam ( Mary ) Save
20 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Taha Save
21 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Anbiya ( The Prophets ) Save
22 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Hajj ( The Pilgrimage ) Save
23 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Mu'minoon ( The Believers ) Save
24 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Noor ( The Light ) Save
25 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Furqan (The Criterion ) Save
26 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ash-Shuara ( The Poets ) Save
27 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Naml (The Ants ) Save
28 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Qasas ( The Stories ) Save
29 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ankaboot ( The Spider ) Save
30 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ar-Room ( The Romans ) Save
31 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Luqman Save
32 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation As-Sajdah ( The Prostration ) Save
33 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ahzab ( The Combined Forces ) Save
34 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Saba ( Sheba ) Save
35 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Fatir ( The Originator ) Save
36 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ya-seen Save
37 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation As-Saaffat ( Those Ranges in Ranks ) Save
38 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Sad ( The Letter Sad ) Save
39 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Az-Zumar ( The Groups ) Save
40 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ghafir ( The Forgiver God ) Save
41 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Fussilat ( Explained in Detail ) Save
42 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ash-Shura (Consultation ) Save
43 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Az-Zukhruf ( The Gold Adornment ) Save
44 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ad-Dukhan ( The Smoke ) Save
45 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Jathiya ( Crouching ) Save
46 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ahqaf ( The Curved Sand-hills ) Save
47 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Muhammad (The Prophet pbuh) Save
48 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Fath ( The Victory ) Save
49 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Hujurat ( The Dwellings ) Save
50 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Qaf ( The Letter Qaf ) Save
51 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Adh-Dhariyat ( The Wind that Scatter ) Save
52 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Tur ( The Mount ) Save
53 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Najm ( The Star ) Save
54 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Qamar ( The Moon ) Save
55 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ar-Rahman ( The Most Gracious) Save
56 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Waqi'ah ( The Event ) Save
57 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Hadid ( The Iron ) Save
58 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Mujadalah ( She that Disputed ) Save
59 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Hashr ( The Gathering ) Save
60 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Mumtahanah ( The Woman to be examined ) Save
61 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation As-Saff ( The Row ) Save
62 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Jumu'ah ( Friday ) Save
63 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Munafiqoon ( The Hypocrites ) Save
64 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Taghabun ( Mutual Loss & Gain ) Save
65 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Talaq ( The Divorce ) Save
66 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Tahrim ( The Prohibition ) Save
67 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Mulk ( Dominion ) Save
68 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Qalam ( The Pen ) Save
69 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Haaqqah ( The Inevitable ) Save
70 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ma'arij (The Ways of Ascent ) Save
71 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Nooh Save
72 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Jinn ( The Jinn ) Save
73 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Muzzammil (The One wrapped in Garments) Save
74 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Muddaththir ( The One Enveloped ) Save
75 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Qiyamah ( The Resurrection ) Save
76 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Insân or Ad-Dahr Save
77 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Mursalat ( Those sent forth ) Save
78 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Naba' ( The Great News ) Save
79 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Nazi'at ( Those who Pulls Out ) Save
80 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Abasa ( He Frowned ) Save
81 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Takwir ( The Overthrowing ) Save
82 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Infitar ( The Cleaving ) Save
83 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Mutaffifin (Those Who Deal in Fraud) Save
84 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Inshiqaq (The Splitting Asunder) Save
85 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Burooj ( The Big Stars ) Save
86 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Tariq ( The Night-Comer ) Save
87 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-A'la ( The Highest ) Save
88 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ghashiya ( The Overwhelming ) Save
89 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Fajr ( The Dawn ) Save
90 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Balad ( The City ) Save
91 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ash-Shams ( The Sun ) Save
92 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Layl ( The Night ) Save
93 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Ad-Dhuha ( The Forenoon ) Save
94 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation As-Sharh ( The Opening Forth) Save
95 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Tin ( The Fig ) Save
96 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-'alaq ( The Clot ) Save
97 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Qadr ( The Night of Decree ) Save
98 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Bayyinah ( The Clear Evidence ) Save
99 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Az-Zalzalah ( The Earthquake ) Save
100 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-'adiyat ( Those That Run ) Save
101 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Qari'ah ( The Striking Hour ) Save
102 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation At-Takathur ( The piling up ) Save
103 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Asr ( The Time ) Save
104 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Humazah ( The Slanderer ) Save
105 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Fil ( The Elephant ) Save
106 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Quraish (The Tribe Quraish) Save
107 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ma'un ( Small Kindnesses ) Save
108 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Kauther ( A River in Paradise) Save
109 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Kafiroon ( The Disbelievers ) Save
110 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Nasr ( The Help ) Save
111 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Masad ( The Palm Fibre ) Save
112 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Ikhlas ( Sincerity ) Save
113 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation Al-Falaq ( The Daybreak ) Save
114 Click here to Listen Qur’an Recitation An-Nas ( The Mankind ) Save

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