"Say We believe in God and what is revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and I`saac and Jacob and the Tribes, and what was entrusted to Moses and Jesus and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them and to Him we have surrendered."
(Quran 3: 84)
Ask any Muslim friend of yours, whether male or female, what
his or her most valuable possession is?
Many would reply that it's their house or perhaps their brand
new car. They seldom realize that the most valuable item that a Muslim possesses
in his or her home is the Quran, the greatest book ever revealed to Man. The
book was revealed through His messenger Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h.
The Quran brought about great changes in the wild, lawless and
divided world. It brought unity of belief, submission to authority, the
tranquility of prayers and that abstinence from strong drinks which had given
Muslim armies throughout history a special advantage.
Quran literally means reading or recitation and the Prophet
would inform his companions immediately upon receiving certain verses and they
were required to memorize and record what was revealed to him. The whole process
took a
period of twenty-three years which finally ended in the compilation of this
glorious Book.
The Quran is divided into 114 surahs or chapters. The word
surah literally means 'eminence' or 'high degree'. The surahs are of varying
lengths. Each verse of the surah is called an ayat. There are ayats that are
short and long. The ayat is indeed the true unit of the Quran.
It's really essential that all Muslims must read and
understand the true meaning of the Quran. Those that could read but do not
understand Arabic could obtain translation of the Quran in a language that he
understands. He should
consult a good religious teacher if he could not comprehend what had been
translated. This would be the best investment of a lifetime.
The Quran has guided Muslims on the right path for centuries
and those that have ignored the teachings of Islam were led astray. Nothing
could be more rewarding than an understanding of how we were created from the
best of molds. There is a vast difference between a person who is spiritual
enlightened and one who is guided by instincts and emotions alone. The former is
like a ship equipped with a compass and the latter one that is dependent on the
vagaries of the weather wandering aimlessly towards nowhere.
It's pointless for a Muslim to possess a string of degrees if
he could not read the Quran well. In a world where most things are transient
reading and understanding the Quran would help us tremendously in this world and
the hereafter.
Although there are no rules, or conditions when one should
read the Quran, preferably it should be after the Subh prayers and before
retiring to bed. In this manner we are being constantly reminded of how to live
like a good Muslim as taught in the verses of the 114 surahs.
Muslims who have never read translations of the Holy Quran
tend to be misled by so called religious teachers who by memorizing certain
verses of the Quran claim to be Islamic scholars. It's even possible that they
could resort to deviationist teachings. There is no such thing as a person who
could monopolize the Quran or Islam.
It is undeniable that no other book that has been published
equals the Quran is teaching us how to live a life excellence. We are given
guidance how to live well when we achieve success materially and how to attain
happiness
and joy. Indeed to be a true Muslim, one must follow the teachings of the Quran
every time and every where.