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At some point prior to Day 6, Mike Doyle read the Qur'an as well at the Bible and the Upanishads whilst searching for answers, but had found none. On Day 6 he quoted part of the Qu'ran's text, and Nadia Yassir expressed surprise that he was familiar with it. ("Day 6: 9:00pm-10:00pm")

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  • At some point prior to Day 6, Mike Doyle read the Qur'an as well at the Bible and the Upanishads whilst searching for answers, but had found none. On Day 6 he quoted part of the Qu'ran's text, and Nadia Yassir expressed surprise that he was familiar with it. ("Day 6: 9:00pm-10:00pm")
  • The Qur'an or Koran is the sacred text of Islam. Muslims believe this to be the true word of God as dictated to Mohammad by the angel Gabriel.
  • The Qur'an (also spelled Quran or Koran in English; Arabic: القرآن‎ al-qur'ān) was the primary holy scripture of the Earth religion Islam. "Solaere ssiun Hnaifv'daenn" uses chapter 17, verses 53-54 as an epigraph.
  • The Qur'an (or Koran) was the holy book of the Islamic faith on Earth. In 2376, Julian Bashir considered that the cathedral artifact could be the Gamma Quadrant's version of the Koran. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Cathedral) The Qur'an was one of the texts studied by Starfleet Academy cadets who took the Ancient Literature and the Formation of Culture course in the late 24th century. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Starfleet Academy Handbook) Jasminder Choudhury owned a Qur'an, along with a Bible and several other hardcopy books. (TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum)
  • Written by Muhammad. Not to be confused with Niall Horan
  • Muslims believe that the Qur’an was repeatedly revealed from Allah to Muhammad verbally through the angel Jibrīl (Gabriel) over a period of approximately twenty-three years, beginning in 610 CE, when he was forty, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of his death. Followers of Islam further believe that the Qur’an was memorized, recited and written down by Muhammad's companions after every revelation dictated by Muhammad. Most of Muhammad's tens of thousands of companions, called Sahabas, learned the Qur’an by heart, repeatedly recited in front of Muhammad for his approval or the approval of other Sahabas. Muslim tradition agrees that although the Qur’an was authentically memorized completely by tens of thousands verbally, the Qur’an was still established textually into a single book form sh
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  • At some point prior to Day 6, Mike Doyle read the Qur'an as well at the Bible and the Upanishads whilst searching for answers, but had found none. On Day 6 he quoted part of the Qu'ran's text, and Nadia Yassir expressed surprise that he was familiar with it. ("Day 6: 9:00pm-10:00pm")
  • The Qur'an or Koran is the sacred text of Islam. Muslims believe this to be the true word of God as dictated to Mohammad by the angel Gabriel.
  • The Qur'an (also spelled Quran or Koran in English; Arabic: القرآن‎ al-qur'ān) was the primary holy scripture of the Earth religion Islam. "Solaere ssiun Hnaifv'daenn" uses chapter 17, verses 53-54 as an epigraph.
  • Muslims believe that the Qur’an was repeatedly revealed from Allah to Muhammad verbally through the angel Jibrīl (Gabriel) over a period of approximately twenty-three years, beginning in 610 CE, when he was forty, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of his death. Followers of Islam further believe that the Qur’an was memorized, recited and written down by Muhammad's companions after every revelation dictated by Muhammad. Most of Muhammad's tens of thousands of companions, called Sahabas, learned the Qur’an by heart, repeatedly recited in front of Muhammad for his approval or the approval of other Sahabas. Muslim tradition agrees that although the Qur’an was authentically memorized completely by tens of thousands verbally, the Qur’an was still established textually into a single book form shortly after Muhammad's death by order of the first Caliph Abu Bakr suggested by his future successor Umar. Hafsa, Muhammad's widow and Umar's daughter, was entrusted with that Quran text after the second Caliph Umar died. When Uthman, the third Caliph, started noticing slight differences in the Arabic dialect; he requested Hafsa to allow him to use the Qur’an text in her possession to be set as the standard dialect, the Quraish dialect aka Fus'ha (Modern Standard Arabic). Before returning that Qur'an text to Hafsa; Uthman immediately made several thousands of copies of Abu Bakar's Qur’anic compilation and ordered all other texts to be burned. This process of formalization of the orally transmitted text to Abu Bakar's Qur'anic text is known as the "Uthmanic recension". The present form of the Qur’an text is accepted by most scholars as the original version compiled by Abu Bakr. Muslims regard the Qur’an as the main miracle of Muhammad, as proof of his prophethood, and as the culmination of a series of divine messages. These started, according to Islamic belief, with the messages revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with the Suhuf Ibrahim (Scrolls of Abraham), the Tawrat (Torah or Pentateuch) of Moses, the Zabur (Tehillim or Book of Psalms) of David, and the Injil (Gospel) of Jesus. The Qur'an assumes familiarity with major narratives recounted in Jewish and Christian scriptures, summarizing some, dwelling at length on others, and, in some cases, presenting alternative accounts and interpretations of events. The Qur'an describes itself as a book of guidance, sometimes offering detailed accounts of specific historical events, and often emphasizing the moral significance of an event over its narrative sequence.
  • The Qur'an (or Koran) was the holy book of the Islamic faith on Earth. In 2376, Julian Bashir considered that the cathedral artifact could be the Gamma Quadrant's version of the Koran. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Cathedral) The Qur'an was one of the texts studied by Starfleet Academy cadets who took the Ancient Literature and the Formation of Culture course in the late 24th century. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Starfleet Academy Handbook) Jasminder Choudhury owned a Qur'an, along with a Bible and several other hardcopy books. (TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum)
  • Written by Muhammad. Not to be confused with Niall Horan
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