There are 6236 verses in the Quran (7 verses in the first chapter with Bismillah included but with Bismillah not included for other surahs), otherwise with including all Bismillah at the beginning of all chapters then there are 112 + 6236 = 6348 verses
[hint: Bismillah is an Arabic expression that means in the name of Allah and is mentioned in the beginning of all the 114 Quran chapters except one chapter. It is not considered a verse of any Quran chapter except the first chapter]
Quran, chapter 20, verse 1: Ta, Ha. طهQuran, chapter 36, verse 1: Ya, Seen. يس
The Quran 4:125 God bless
The Holy Prophet P.B.U.H was the first Haafiz of Quran.
Zaid Bin Harethah. His first name "Zaid" is mentioned explicitly in in the 37th verse of Surat Al-Ahzab.
Some good examples had been stated in Surahal-An'am (verse 141) and Surah an-Nahl(verse 11).
AL-Alaq
verse 255 in the second chapter of the holy quran in surah al baqarah
No, having verses of the Holy Quran on bed room wall is allowed & it's a good thing.
yes. it is in the first of all verses of Quran unless one verse.
The first sajda (prostration) in the Holy Quran occurs in Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), verse 206. This verse emphasizes the importance of humility and submission to Allah, as it describes the angels and the believers who fear their Lord and engage in prostration. The act of sajda in Islam signifies deep reverence and worship, reflecting a believer's acknowledgment of God's greatness. It is a physical manifestation of devotion and servitude in the practice of prayer (Salah).
This is a forbidden act, a sin. Here is an example from the holy Quran:"Do no mischief on the earth, after it hath been set in order.."( English meaning translation)(Quran, chapter 7 , verse 56)
Quran was revealed both at once and verse by verse.