Qur'an
Articles on the Qur’an — its preservation, tafsīr, and the sciences of recitation and meaning.
Twelve Insights into Mūsā's Journey of Humility and Wisdom with al-Khiḍr
Al-Imām Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's twelve principles for those pursuing knowledge, drawn from the encounter of Mūsā and al-Khiḍr in Sūrah al-Kahf.
Read more →The Birmingham Manuscript: One of the World's Oldest Qur'an Fragments
The University of Birmingham Qur'an manuscript dates to AD 568–645 with 95.4% accuracy — among the earliest written textual evidence of the Islamic holy book in existence, held in the Mingana Collection.
Read more →Preserving the Word of Allah
How the Qur'an was collected under Abū Bakr, standardised by ʿUthmān's committee, and preserved through an unbroken chain to today.
Read more →The Preserved Qur'an
The Qur'an is a unique scripture preserved in its original form since revelation — written and memorised in an unbroken chain for over 1,400 years.
Read more →Timeless Gems of Sūrah al-ʿAṣr
A commentary on Sūrah al-ʿAṣr: why Imām al-Shāfiʿī said this chapter alone would suffice, and the four qualities that save humanity from loss.
Read more →Qur'an — The Final Testament
An introduction to the Qur'an — its revelation over 23 years, its role in Islam, and why Muslims consider it the living miracle of the Prophet ﷺ.
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