The Main Theme of the Quran
Not only is the Quran unique among books today in its origin and purity, but
it is also unique in the way it presents its subject matter.
It is not a book in the usual sense of the word wherein there is an introduction,
explanation of the subject, followed by a conclusion. Neither is it restricted
to only a presentation of historical events, problems of philosophy, facts
of science or social laws, though all may be found woven together in it without
any apparent connection and links. Subjects are introduced without background
information, historical events are not presented in chronological order, new
topics sometimes crop up in the middle of another for no apparent reason,
and the speaker and those spoken to change direction without the slightest
forewarning.
The reader who is unaware of the Quran's uniqueness is often puzzled when
he finds it contrary to his understanding of a book in general and a "religious"
book in particular. Hence, the Quran may seem disorganized and haphazard to
him. However, to those who understand its subject matter, aim and its central
theme, the Quran is exactly the opposite. The subject matter of the Quran
is essentially man: man in relation to his Lord and Creator, Allah; man in
relation to himself; and man in relation to the rest of creation. The aim
and object of the revelations is to invite man to the right way of dealing
with his Lord, with himself, and with creation. Hence, the main theme that
runs throughout the Quran is that God alone deserves worship and, thus, man
should submit to God's laws in his personal life and in his relationships
with creation in general. Or, in other words, the main theme is a call to
the belief in Allah and the doing of righteous deeds as defined by Allah.
If the reader keeps these basic facts in mind, he will find that, from beginning
to end, the Quran's topics are all closely connected to its main theme and
that the whole book is a well-reasoned and cohesive argument for its theme.
The Quran keeps the same object in view, whether it is describing the creation
of man and the universe or events from human history. Since the aim of the
Quran is to guide man, it states or discusses things only to the extent relevant
to this aim and leaves out unnecessary and irrelevant details. It also repeats
its main theme over and over again in the presentation of each new topic.
Following note from Muslim Quran online Blog
The first lesson to be learned by all Muslims is the importance of the Reading Quran Online. All Muslim should learn holy Quran online is the Book of Allah All mighty. Every word which the quran reciter recites or he read quran is the word of Allah it is mentioned in Quran in Arabic that it is the guidance which has come from Allah. That is why we as Muslim say it is the Holy Book. We should learn quran and focus on quran teaching thought by the quran tutor to the students and the tutor should arrange the kids quran lessons in such an easy manner so they can understand it easily and make there quran recitation online as beautiful as he could and teach them that the words of Koran were sent by Allah to our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) through the angel Jibraeel. And further more elaborate wile reading quran with teaching them the quran tafseer and the tajweed quran with its rules let then do quran memorization in the proper manner We as Muslim should respect the teachings of Quran and in every other manner when we are reading it or when we listen to Quran wake up Muslims and spread the word of Islam to
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