Yes, it is usual for Muslims to have Quran at their homes because the majority of Muslims are used to frequently recite Quran; in particular in the month of Ramadan.
Yes, the holy Qur'an is placed at a higher level at home and in the mosque.
It is called Rehl. However it is not compulsory.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
The Quran is Muslims holy book the same sense the Bible is the Christian holy book.
For Muslims to recite Quran, occasionally, before or after praying.
The holy book of Moslems is Quran
It was not discovered by Muslims,It was revealed to them through the Holy Quran that the earth is Egg-Shaped.Check 79:30 of Quran for evidence.
Quraan is a message from Allah to all mankind & it's holy for Muslims who believe in it.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the literal word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It is written in Arabic and is considered the ultimate source of guidance for Muslims in matters of faith and practice.
Quran is for Muslims. Quran guides them, together with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings, to the right path of God (Allah in Arabic).
Christians read the holy bible.
Most of them do. The point is not about having the Holy Book of Quran, it is about reading it and working by the instructions in it.
Muslims follow holy quran and their prophet(s.a.w.w). But now many of them are far from the true islam.
Koran or Quran is the Holy Book revealed on Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) and Bible or Injeal is the Holy Book revealed on Prophet Jesus ( Hazrat I'sa A.S). So for a non -Muslim Quran is Islam's Bible but for a Muslim Quran is Quran and Bible is the Holy Book preceding Quran. (remember for a Muslim both Holy Books are to be equally respected but Quran is to be followed)