Yes. The Qur'an literally says that it is the word of God.
According to Qur'an 17:105: "And with the truth We [God] have sent the Qur'an down, and with the truth it has descended. And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a bringer of good tidings and a warner."
Quran is Allah's literal word which mainly contains: wisdom, lessons, commandments, prohibitions, recommendations, laws, stories.
Quran is not a creature. It is the literal exact words of Allah.
No answer as of yet, if any!
Everything is up to interpretation. Believe what you feel is right.
NO!! Quran is the leader to each good, it's the light of the man's life because it's the literal words of Allah ( the One & only true God).
The evidence of fasting is shown various times in the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). In Sahih Bukhari the prophet clearly states that saum or fasting is one of the essential 5 pillars of Islam. The quran also mentions that fasting was prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you.
Please have a look at http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7906/It clearly explains that Aliens exists and Holy Quran talk about them.
NO. Muslims believe that the holy Quran is the literal word of God(Allah).
he most likely did but we are unsure to whether or not he did there are no historical recollections stating clearly whether he did
kariman hamza, from Egypt, wrote fist interpretation for Holy Quran and it is published in 1998
clearly, one is wrong.here is the answer: http://www.quran-miracle.info/Earth-Rotates.htm
The Quran is believed to be the literal word of God revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It serves as the ultimate source of guidance and moral teachings for Muslims, providing instructions on how to live a pious and righteous life. Due to its divine origin, the Quran holds immense spiritual significance and authority in the lives of Muslims.