Index for The Koran (Al-Qur'an) by J. M. Rodwell

Summary:

"The Koran" by J. M. Rodwell is a translation of the Islamic holy book and a foundational religious text, originally composed in the 7th century. The work outlines the revelations given to the Prophet Muhammad, depicting the profound theological and moral principles that form the basis of Islam. It presents a wide range of themes, including the oneness of God, the importance of social justice, and the moral responsibilities of believers, alongside stories about prophets and historical accounts pertinent to the Muslim faith. At the start of "The Koran," the introductory section emphasizes the impact of the text on humanity and its role in shaping the Islamic faith. The translator discusses the nature of the revelations, their historical context, and the literary style of the text. The opening verses of the Suras reveal fundamental messages about creation, human nature, and divine guidance. They initiate a call to worship, articulate the moral obligations of individuals, and highlight the consequences of one's actions in relation to God. This deep exploration sets the stage for understanding the subsequent chapters that further elaborate on these core themes and the life of Muhammad as a prophet. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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