It is truly a book of guidance, truth, and wisdom from the one and only Almighty God (Allah). The Holy Qur’an provides clarity about life, faith, and purpose, and it speaks to the heart in a way no other book does.
I would highly recommend reading the Holy Qur’an to anyone who is searching for meaning, inner peace, and a deeper understanding of who they are, why they exist, and who their Creator is. It is a timeless message that continues to guide humanity with mercy, justice, and truth.
The last and arguably most non-sensical of the Abrahamic texts. Structurally quite fascinating and I must say it is quite well written, but the characters feel underdeveloped in substance for which they seem to want to compensate with massive egos.
The events of the text are riddled with contradictions and even assessing it by the already very low bar I attribute to self help books, this is particularly poor.
Overall, its quirky structure does little to distract from its inconsistent narrative and its strange generalisations on nature and science in conjunction with the problematic moral assertions.
This is probably not the final and unchallenged word of god and if it is I don’t understand why he’s so pissed off.
Anyway, if “I was made in God’s image, then he must find blasphemy hilarious.”
Hopefully I won’t have a fatwa issued against me for this.