Hikmah in the Quran: Meaning, Usage, and Its True Source
The Quran frequently mentions Hikmah alongside the Kitab. This article explains its true meaning as wisdom and correct application derived from the Quran
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The Quran frequently mentions Hikmah alongside the Kitab. This article explains its true meaning as wisdom and correct application derived from the Quran
The Quran uses the term “Al-Kitab” in multiple contexts—referring to the Torah, Gospel, Quran, and divine decree. This article explains why understanding context
The Quran contains embedded structure, internal proof, and precise distinctions that are often overlooked. This article explains how Rashad Khalifa’s translation brings these
The Quranic phrase “Ma Malakat Aymanukum” has been widely misunderstood. This article explains, based on the Quran alone, that it refers to those
The Quran explains why the question “Who created God?” does not apply by defining God as the independent origin of all existence.
Quran 25:30 warns that the messenger will say his people deserted the Quran. This article explores how the Quran defines desertion—not as abandoning
Was Prophet Muhammad illiterate? The Quran does not explicitly say so. Instead, it emphasizes that the Prophet had no prior exposure to scripture
Introduction The Quran repeatedly describes God as: “Most Gracious, Most Merciful” This pairing appears so frequently—especially in the opening of chapters—that it is
Introduction: Beyond the Basmalah For many readers, the phrase “Most Gracious” is most familiar from the opening line of the Quran:“In the name