There is no "girl who threw the quran". That is just a made-up story used to teach children to respect the Quran and their parents. It is often accompanied by a photo of a creature that looks part human and part animal. The image is actually a photo of a silicone sculpture that was taken without permission from the website of an Australian artist named Patricia Piccinini. It is part of an art installation called "Leather Landscape" that was part of a larger exhibition about genetic engineering called "We Are Family". The exhibit was shown in Venice in 2003.
The artworks have nothing to do with religion or the Quran. The reason this story is so popular is because of the realistic illusion of the sculpture in the picture, which was actually made by skilled artists and using the same kind of rubber material used to create prosthetics.
In the holy Quran there are 114 Surah.
There are 557 rakus in the Holy Quran.
We should read the Holy Quran daily and we should tell our kids to read the Quran daily. Holy Quran teaches us how to live our lives and how to improve our life style. There are many online Holy Quran websites to.
In Holy Quran there are 1015030 dots.
In Holy Quran there are 93243 bar or zaber.
According to Islam, Muhammad was the final prophet of Islam and the Qur'an was Allah (god's) final revelation. According to Christianity and Judaism (the other monotheistic Abrahamic faiths) the Qur'an was not a book of God. _____________________________________________ Christianity and Judaism religions do not deny neither the Islam religion nor the Quran. Many Christiand and Jews believe in Quran as Allah (God in Englisgh and same God in Christainity and Judaism) true revelations although they don't convert to Islam.
NO. Quran is the Islamic holy book.
25 , prophets are mentioned in holy Quran .
In Holy Quran there are 5098 Waqf or stop.
None !! All the holy Quran is in Arabic.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Holy Quran is for Muslim people.