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This site is for open minds and open hearts — a peaceful space to discover the wisdom, mercy, and guidance of the Quran. Whether you're new and looking for Quran for beginners resources or seeking deeper spiritual guidance from the Quran, you are warmly invited here.
The Quran is not just a religious text — it's a message of reflection, peace, and purpose. It offers Quranic wisdom that speaks across time to help you find peace and mercy in Islam. Whether you're curious, skeptical, or simply seeking understanding of the Quran, you're welcome here.
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You can start with a few verses or browse themes like justice, compassion, or patience. There are 114 chapters in the Quran. It will be really helpful to get familiar with the background and reason for each chapter before you start reading the Quran.
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There are multiple options online to read and study the Quran. Depending on one’s level of understanding, you can start with easier translations, though they may give a very basic understanding only. You have to understand that it is impossible to master the Quran because the Quran text applies to every period of time and every group of humanity. It's the Quran’s miracle that can provide meaning to a vast realm. One must focus on the context at present time and form links to the history and future based on knowledge that is gained through the Quran.
For English speakers, you can start with easy English translation
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1. Is the Quran violent?
The Quran does mention war, but usually in the context of self-defense or historical events. These verses are often misunderstood or taken out of context. The Quran encourages peace, justice, and forgiveness.
"Whoever kills a soul… it is as if he had slain mankind entirely." (Quran 5:32)
"There is no compulsion in religion." (Quran 2:256)
2. Does the Quran oppress women?
Not at all. In fact, the Quran uplifted the rights of women at a time when they were often denied basic dignity. It introduced rights like inheritance, consent in marriage, and education.
3. Was the Quran copied from the Bible?
The Quran shares some figures with earlier scriptures (like Moses and Noah), but it offers its own distinct stories and moral messages.
4. Why is the Quran only in Arabic?
The Quran was revealed in Arabic because it was addressing the people of Arabia first. Translations exist today to help readers understand its meaning.
5. Is the Quran anti-science?
No. The Quran encourages reflection, observation, and seeking knowledge. It invites people to think:
"Do they not reflect upon themselves?" (Quran 30:8)
6. Why does the Quran talk about Hell?
The Quran mentions both Paradise and Hell to awaken moral responsibility. God's mercy is emphasized throughout.
7. Is the Quran angry or loving?
The Quran’s tone is deeply compassionate. It begins almost every chapter with: "In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate."
8. What is the meaning of Allah?
The word "Allah" is the Arabic term for God — the one and only Supreme Being in Islam.