No, Quran is not compiled chronologically by time of revelation. Quran is compiled according to the sequences and order of verses as arranged by the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) together with prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Yes. However, the Bible is written mainly as a narrative, with history or apparent history in a chronological sequence. The chapters of the Quran are in order by size (as are the epistles of Paul in the New Testament), which gives a somewhat random feel to them. The Quran is substantially a series of revelations or exhortations, rather than a sequence of events. So, the Quran frequently refers to Adam and Eve, gradually building up a picture of the biblical Garden of Eden, without repeating the Genesis account.
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The books were in chronological order.
Please place the books on the shelf in chronological order.
Chronological order.
I'm working these puzzles in chronological order.
They are in chronological order.
Chronological is when you start with the earliest date and go to the most recent. Time lines are usually in chronological order.
Chronological Thinking.
The Quran consists of 114 chapters called Surahs. These chapters vary in length and cover a range of topics, including faith, morality, and guidance for daily life. Each Surah is considered a separate entity, but they are all interconnected and form a cohesive whole. The chapters are not arranged in chronological order but rather in a specific sequence based on their themes and content.
Non-chronological - because chronological means time order and so non- chronological means not in time order. Please write on my message board if you have received this message! H11pinkyx
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