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Explain the significance of the Quran being revealed over a period of time.

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Answered by kharshitha512008
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This part of the answer requires a descriptive account of the revelations, from the first one to  the last ones. Answers should indicate (and describe) that revelations came in both Makka  and Madina.

An account of the first experience should be given; when the prophet was meditating in Cave  Hira, the Angel Gabriel came to him and commanded him to read. They could also add references to other revelations coming at other times without warning, that they induced  bodily changes in the prophet, that they provided answers to situations happening in his life at that time. Examples and details should be given.

Excellent answers will be able to provide a confident narrative of the modes in which  revelation came down and give a coherent account of the history of the prophet’s  experiences.

Good answers here will give a thoughtful insight as to the relevancy of the Qur’an to  humankind.

Relevant answers should be credited, but some things candidates could mention are, that it  was sent for the guidance of all humankind as God wants them to remain close to Him; it  helps them to understand their Lord, and allow them to connect to Him; it gives them  teachings which they can follow in their everyday lives.

Answers might consider the significance both historically, at the time of the Prophet, and for  the wider community since then.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Explain the significance of the Quran being revealed over a period of time.

ANSWER:-

The Significance Of The Quran Being Revealed Over A Period Of Time.

  • Muslims believe that the Quran was orally uncovered by God to the final prophet, Muhammad, through the archangel Gabriel cumulatively over a duration of about 23 years which began in the month of Ramadan, when Muhammad was 40; and surmising in 632, the year of his demise.

  • Muslims consider the Quran as Muhammad's most significant miracle and a proof of his prophethood and the completion of a succession of divine messages starting with those disclosed to Adam, comprising the Torah, the Psalms and the Gospel.

  • The word Quran arises about 70 times in the text itself, and other names and words are also explained to pertain to the Quran.

  • Muslims believe the that Quran is God's final disclosure to humanity and a work of spiritual guidance disclosed to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel.

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