The Qur'an is a poem "God's message and revelation to mankind, becoming a book as time goes on", sent not only somewhere or someday, but also everywhere, and at any time sent. The closest thing to the word Quran is recitation, but it does not have the same meaning in Arabic. The Qur'an is inspired by Hijaz. Hejaz is the old name of the Arabian Peninsula and covers Mecca and Medina. The Quran is a divine revelation to the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad. For several reasons, this topic has drawn my interest, mainly because the Qur'an itself was regarded as a miracle to date.
The Qur'an is a Muslim scripture, and the Prophet Muhammad contains the revelations of Allah. Because the Qur'an is displayed in Arabic, this language has special respect and praise to all Muslims. The Quran contains instructions for managing all aspects of human life. Under the rule of the caliphor, suras or verses are put together in the shortest first ascending word. Longer ones usually revealed in the Medina often include internal affairs and legal issues; therefore the Quran does not separate religious problems from national problems. The main focus of the Quran is the existence of God Almighty. Muslims accepted all the prophets of the Old Testament and the New Testament, and Muhammad was the last and greatest prophet. The Prohibition of the Quran is a combination of forgiveness and obedience. The Quran handles the proper mode
Islam is a monotheism based on the revelation of the Prophet Muhammad 1400 years ago, recorded in the Holy Quran (Koran). The term "Muslim" in Arabic means "obedience" and represents the core content of obeying God's will. Muslim is the second largest religion in the world, with about 1.5 billion Muslims all over the world. Hanan Dover (Master of Western Sydney University) is a Managing Director and Forensic Psychologist at PsychCentral Counseling Services, working in eight locations in Sydney, Australia. She has tied up with the Arab Mental Health Network, the Muslim Mental Health Journal, and the International Muslim Psychologist Association and the founding members of the nonprofit request mission. In 2011, she was awarded the Western Women's Award from the University of Western Sydney - very praised - her contribution to her regional mental health resources