AlQuran
The Quran, also spelled Qur’an or Koran, Arabic: al-Qur’ān, is the central religious text of Islam. Muslims believe it to be the literal word of God, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel over about 23 years (610–632 CE). It is written in classical Arabic and is regarded as God’s final revelation to humanity.
The Quran is organized into 114 chapters, called surahs, which are further divided into verses, or ayahs.
Tradition holds that the text was gathered from oral and written fragments in the early Islamic period;
In Islam, the Quran serves as the primary source of theology, law, and ethical guidance, used in