The Qur’an

The Qur’an by Tarif Khalidi, published by Penguin Books in 2009, is a comprehensive edition that spans 530 pages. This work presents the Qur’an, regarded in Islam as the infallible word of God, revealed to the prophet Muhammad through the archangel Gabriel. The text is organized into 114 chapters, or surahs, which outline fundamental rules of conduct and key Islamic values such as prayer, fasting, and pilgrimage, while also offering spiritual guidance on various aspects of life.
Readers will find that this edition provides insights into seventh-century Arabian life and the profound relationship between individuals and God. It addresses themes of kinship, marriage, and charity, while also discussing concepts of loyalty, forgiveness, and the natural world. Additionally, the Qur’an includes narratives familiar to Christian and Jewish audiences, featuring figures such as Adam, Moses, and Jesus, who are recognized as prophets within the Muslim faith. This edition serves as a significant resource for those interested in the religious and historical context of Islam.
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Considered in Islam to be the infallible word of God, The Qur’an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel in a series of divine revelations over many years after his first vision in the cave. In 114 chapters, or surahs, it provides the rules of conduct that remain fundamental to Muslims today – most importantly the key Islamic values of prayer, fasting, pilgrimage and absolute faith in God, with profound spiritual guidance on matters of kinship, marriage and family, crime and punishment, rituals, food, warfare and charity. Through its pages, a fascinating picture emerges of life in seventh-century Arabia, and from it we can learn much about how people felt about their relationship with God and their belief in the afterlife, as well as attitudes to loyalty, friendship, race, forgiveness and the natural world. It also tells of events and people familiar to Christian and Jewish readers, fellow ‘People of the Book’ whose stories are recorded in the Gospels and Torah. Here we find Adam, Moses, Abraham, Jesus and John the Baptist, among others, who are regarded, like Muhammad, to be prophets of the Muslim faith.
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