Among the four Heavenly Books, the Holy Quran holds the honor of the most Respectable Sacred Scripture as it was revealed on the Last Prophet ﷺ. It consists of teachings and instructions enough for the rest of the world, is written by Allah SWT and is also said to be in His Own Protection.
It is the great miracle of this Hallowed Manuscript that unlike previous Divine Volumes of the Almighty Lord [Tawrat (Torah) of Hazrat Musa A.S (Moses), Zabur (the Book of Psalms) of Hazrat Dawud A.S (David), Injeel (Gospel) of Hazrat Isa A.S (Jesus)], there has not been any kind of alteration in the Sacred Book of Quran even after 1400 years as it is under the Safety of the Exalted One Himself.
QuranReading.com has come up with this piece of content which features some of the very interesting facts about the Holy Scripture that will add information to the knowledge of readers.
Some of the other useful information regarding this Celestial Scripture is:
40: the age of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Receiving First Revelation
Although Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ was the Chosen One by Allah SWT for sake of transforming the whole world towards righteousness even before His birth, but He was not declared the Prophet until He reached the age of 40. He was personification of every kind of morality and principles which Islam is based on right from His early age. He was considered as the most Respected Man in Arab because of His truthfulness, integrity and Honesty. By the age of 40, He started to visit the Cave of Hira in order to search for His purpose of existence, where eventually He received the First Revelation of God at the hands of Angel Jibrael A.S (Gabriel). The first five Holy Verses of Surah (Chapter) Alaq:
“Recite in the name of your Lord who created – Created man from a clinging substance. Recite and your Lord is the most Generous – Who taught by the pen – Taught man that which he knew not.” [Quran, 96: 1-5]
Hence, the very first Islamic disclosure of Quran received by Rasulullah ﷺ included the message about reading and education.
23: Number of Years Quran is Fully Disclosed
Furqan e Hameed was uncovered over a long course of 23 years on the Messenger ﷺ of Allah.
As it is difficult to comprehend mass information in a short period of time, while it is easier to realize the meaning of things in fragments that is why the Holy Quran was exposed gradually by the Almighty so that people could understand it easily.
30: Number of Divisions of the “Amr”
Besides the Holy Book consists of Surahs (Chapters) and Ayaths (Verses), it has also been divided into 30 parts, which are called Ajiza / Sections (singular: Juz`) of Quran. This partitioning of long Chapters of Furqan e Hameed was done some 150 years ago to make its full recitation easy especially in the sacred month of Ramadan. Long before that, the “Nur” only had Ruku`s (repeated stop signs in long Surahs) which were added by Hajjaj ibn Yousuf after Khulafa e Rashideen (4 Muslim Caliphates) in the time of Ummayads to make Rakats in Salah easier as Surah Baqarah was not possible to recite completely.
114: Total Number of Chapters in the “Kitab”
There are total 114 Surahs (Chapters) of the Holy Quran, which are of varying lengths and contain instructions about specific themes. The first Surah if called Al-Fatiha (the Opening) and the last one is An-Nas (Mankind). These are also divided and known by the time and place at which their teachings were revealed upon the Holy Prophet ﷺ. Makkans Subdivisions consist of short and poetic verses. They are mostly based on completion of faith, i.e. believing in One Allah and the Prophet Hood of Rasulullah ﷺ. They also remind people about past Prophets and their nations, assurance of Jannah (paradise) for the believers and that of hell for disbelievers. On the other hand, the Madinan Chapters have long ayaths and are plain in nature. They talk about the religious duties of Muslims like Zakah, Fasting, and performance of Hajj (pilgrimage). They also lay down moral ethics regarding social behavior, laws of justice and rules of battles etc.
6: Number of Chapters Named After Prophets
Only 6 of the many Prophets that came down on earth have the honor as being named after 6 individual Surahs of the “Hakim”. They are so because of the true stories of the Prophets that are told in Quran and significance of these Messengers for their people. These chapters are:
- Al-Yunus
- A—Hood
- Al-Yusuf
- Al-Ibraheem
- Al-Nuh
- And Surah Al-Muhammad
Baqarah: The Longest Chapter of the “Muhaiman”
The Holy Quran accumulates a range of Surahs which vary from shortest to the longest and Surah Baqarah (the Cow), which contains the story of Hazrat Musa A.S (Moses) who directed Bani Israel to slaughter a cow on the order of Allah SWT to be able to know about the mysterious murder. It has the total of 286 verses and 282nd Ayah of this chapter itself is the lengthiest one in the entire Sacred Scripture.
25: Number of Prophets` Names Mentioned in the “Dhikr”
From Adam (A.S) to Muhammad ﷺ, the sole purpose of sending prophets to different nations has always been the same, i.e. to bring their people towards remembrance of One Allah SWT and living life of morality and uprightness. It is believed, according to the recounting done by Abu Umamah al-Bahili of conversation done by Abu Dharr (R.A) with the Holy Messenger ﷺ of the Almighty Lord that the total number of Prophets that ever came to this world were 124000.
I said “O Messenger of Allah, how many Prophets were there?” He replied “One hundred twenty four thousand, from which three hundred fifteen were jamma ghafeera.” (Ahmad)
The Apostles of God whose names are stated in the “Fasl” are:
- Adam A.S
- Idris A.S (Enoch)
- Nuh A.S (Noah)
- Hud A.S (Heber)
- Salih A.S (Methusaleh)
- Lut A.S (Lot)
- Ibrahim A.S (Abraham)
- Ismail A.S (Ishmael)
- Ishaq A.S (Isaac)
- Yaqub A.S (Jacob)
- Yusuf A.S (Joseph)
- Shu’aib A.S (Jethro)
- Ayyub A.S (Job)
- Dhulkifl A.S (Ezekiel)
- Musa A.S (Moses)
- Harun A.S (Aaron)
- Dawud A.S (David)
- Sulayman A.S (Solomon)
- Ilias A.S (Elias)
- Alyasa A.S (Elisha)
- Yunus A.S (Jonah)
- Zakariya A.S (Zachariah)
- Yahya A.S (John the Baptist)
- Isa A.S (Jesus)
- Muhammad ﷺ
136: Number of Times Name of Musa A.S used in Quran
Moses was the Chief Prophet who eventually freed Bani Israel from the cruelty of Firaon (Pharaoh) and brought them to enlightenment of worshiping One Allah Almighty. He is the most mentioned Prophet in the “Ruh”, which is 136 times.
Friday: The Only Talked About Day of the Week in Quran
The most blessed Day of the week in Islamic Calendar is indeed Friday. Muslims all over the world offer the prayer of Jummuah (Friday) which consists of a great preaching which is called “Friday Sermon (Khutba)”. It is the only Day mentioned in the “Bayan”. There is a separate Chapter in the Holy Quran named after it, which is known as “Surah Al-Jummuah”, in which the Friday Salah is discussed by the Almighty.
Maryam A.S: The Only Lady Mentioned in the “Mutahhara”
Mary, the Mother of Hazat Isa A.S (Jesus) has the honor of being the only woman every existed on the earth to be included in the Holy Quran. There is even an individual Surah named after her, which is the 19th chapter of the “Mubin”, called Surah Al-Maryam.
29: Number of times name of Isa A.S taken in the “Sidq”
Jesus, the Prophet who was given the Holy Scripture of “Injil” (Gospel) by the Most Merciful, who brought his people towards the Message of Righteousness and believing and worshiping One Allah Almighty. He is discussed 29 times in the Holy Quran by his name.
43: Number of Times Name of Nuh A.S pointed Out In The “Majid”
There is a separate Chapter, i.e. 71st in Furqan e Hameed, which is named after the Prophet Noah, which is called Surah Nuh, whose mission was to bring his people back towards the commandments of God.
10: Amount of Rewards for Reciting One Letter Of The “Balagh”
The whole Book of Quran is filled with instructions and teachings that are a great cause of imparting clarification and wisdom among its readers. Even a mere reading of this Sacred Manuscript in the hope of getting enlightened is highly regarded near the Gracious God. Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ has said:
”Whoever reads a letter from the Book of Allah will receive a hasanah (good deed) from it (i.e. his recitation), and the hasanah is multiplied by ten. I do not say that Alif-Laam-Meem is (considered as) a letter, rather Alif is a letter, Laam is a letter, and Meem is a letter.” (Tirmidhi)
So, for the recitation of each letter of Quran, one tends to get 10 blessings of Allah SWT.
Surah Yaseen: The Heart of the “Wahi”
Although all Chapters of the Holy Quran hold stand out worth and importance in their own way, like Surah Faitha is the Opening of this Book, and is recited repeatedly in the Daily Prayers. Surah Yaseen has also got a distinctive position among the Subdivisions of the “Haqq”, which was quoted to be called “the Heart of Quran” according to an authentic Hadith of the Holy Prophet ﷺ.
“Everything has a heart and the heart of the Quran is Surah Yaseen, whoever read Yaseen, Allah will write the reward of reading the Quran ten times from him.” (Tirmidhi)
4: Number of Times Name of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Taken in the “Aziz”
The Holy Quran was revealed upon Rasulullah ﷺ to make the Arabs leave polytheism and immorality and come towards the Message of Monotheism of Allah and adopting Uprightness. Although it repeatedly directs the believers to follow the Sunnah of Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ to succeed, but His name is taken only 4 times in it, i.e. on the occasions of Aal Imraan 3: 144; Al-Ahzaab 33: 40; Muhammad 47: 2; and Al-Fatah 48: 29.
Apart from that on one instance, the Prophet ﷺ has been recalled by “Ahmad” (His name in Jannah) in Al-Saff 61: 6.
Apart from the above discussed key facts regarding the “Qawl”, it also consists of 6666 words; there are 86 Makkan and 28 Madani Surahs; its Chapters are divided in to 7 stages to help Muslims finish it in phases; there are 540 Rukus (paragraphs) in it; it has 10 different kinds of Ayaths (Verses), there are 14 verses containing Sajdahs (prostration); Salah is stressed upon 700 times and 150 times on Zakah (charity), 2698 is the number of occasions on which the name of “Allah” is mentioned.
This is all the important information about the Holy Quran that every Muslim should know about besides reading and understanding Quran to increase one`s knowledge about the Sacred Volume of Allah SWT.
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