Yes, that’s correct. Muslims believe that the Quran is the literal word of God (Allah) revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over a period of approximately 23 years through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril in Arabic). This period of revelation began in 610 CE when Muhammad received the first verses of the Quran and continued until his death in 632 CE.
According to Islamic belief, the Quran was revealed to Muhammad in Arabic and it is considered the final and complete revelation from God, superseding previous scriptures that were revealed to earlier prophets such as the Torah to Moses and the Gospel to Jesus.
Muslims consider the Quran to be the ultimate source of guidance for all aspects of life, including matters of faith, worship, morality, and legislation. It is memorized, recited, studied, and revered by Muslims worldwide.
The Quran is divided into chapters (surahs), which vary in length, and each chapter is composed of verses (ayahs). The Quran addresses a wide range of topics, including theology, morality, guidance for personal conduct, legal principles, and stories of earlier prophets and civilizations.
Muslims believe that the Quran is preserved in its original form without any alteration or corruption since its revelation. It is regarded as the final testament and the ultimate criterion for distinguishing right from wrong.
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