Muslims believe that Quran is God revelation to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril). Quran being the words of God (Allah) is fully respected by Muslims.
Muslims use Quran as:
Muslims typically use the Qur'an in a number of ways.
During salah (prayers) verses from the Holy Qur'an are recited. Usually verses of the person praying are chosen alongside the recitation of Surah Al-Fatihah (The Opening), the opening 7 verses of the Qur'an. Al-Fatihah is recited during all 5 obligatory prayers.
Certain verses are told by hadeeth to have certain properties and that their recitation in a prescribed manner, such as reciting them at a certain time or a certain number of times, can have various effects including protection from evil spirits, protection whilst on a journey and the forgiveness of minor sins.
Muslims are also commanded to study the Qur'an and to learn to recite it. Many Muslims will attempt to memorize the whole Qur'an, at which point they become hafiz.
As a result, the Qur'an becomes the basis, as it is for Christians and The Bible, for all Muslim life. Various edicts, or fatwas, are issued by Islamic scholars where an issue is not discussed by the Qur'an and where a definitive answer is needed on that issue. Modern fatwas include ones on the use of internet by Muslims, smoking, transgender surgery and driving.
Also contained within the Qur'an is a number of legal principles, called shariah, and this contains principles on matters including inheritance, marriage and divorce, property ownership, banking and finance, some criminal charges and religious laws. As it stands, no Muslim country is exclusively ran under shariah law, and non-Muslim countries often see shariah only invoked in civil cases such as matters of divorce and finance.
In the West, it is also possible for a court to accept a oath of truth made upon the Qur'an, and a copy of the Qur'an is among the religious texts kept in the Houses of Parliament, in representation of British Muslim citizens. There is also a Hebrew Torah, a King James version Bible and other religious texts kept there.
Belief and faith
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Muslims use the God holy book Quran. They follow also Sunnah (that is prophet Muhammad PBUH saying and practices)
No the Muslims live by the quran.
All Muslims of all countries of the world use Quran (Koran).
It is not clear what is meant by a prayer book. Muslims have their holy book Quran. During the prayers (Salat), which is the second pillar of Islam five pillars, Muslims recite some verses of Quran. Also when praying for God and asking his forgiveness and mercy and asking for His blessings they may use in these praying some verses from Quran.
It is required by the Quran.
the Muslims call their bible "the book" QURAN
For Muslims to recite Quran, occasionally, before or after praying.
Muslims can read the Quran anytime, with a few exceptions.
The Muslims get their beliefs from the Qur'an and the Sunna.
Muslims follow the prophet Muhhamad, from the Quran.