Chapter 7 verse 5 is quoted as [7:5] or the chapter (sura) name is written in full
i.e. Al-Araaf, 5.
Yes. There are two ways to spell it. There is Qu'ran and Koran.
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The likely word is the proper noun Qur'an, also Koran, the Islamic holy text.
No. Sikhism is in no way related to Islam.
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It's a quotation of Muhammad, from the Koran. http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Non-Islamic_views_of_Muhammad
Koran lives everywhere every time. Koran lives in the hearts of every Muslim.
A quote which motivates you to change your way of thinking or behaviour.
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)