
The Holy Quran
The Holy Quran is the central religious text of Islam, regarded by Muslims as the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years. Written in Arabic, it consists of 114 chapters called surahs, which address various aspects of life, morality, and spirituality. The Quran covers themes such as guidance for personal conduct, social justice, and the nature of God. It is recited and memorized by millions and serves as a primary source of law and ethical guidance in Islamic culture. For Muslims, the Quran is not only a sacred text but also a way of life.