1. Quran And It’s Impact On
Human Beings
Made By: Urooj Fatima
2. The History Of Quran
The Qur’an represents the
fountainhead of Divine guidance for
every Muslim. Its revelation to the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him), and his practical implementation
of the revelation, completed God’s
blessing for humanity, in providing us
with a belief and value system that is
valid for all times.
3. Continued
It is the last testament in a series of divine
revelations from God. It comprises the
unaltered and direct words of God, revealed
through the Angel Gabriel, to the final
Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him)
some 1400 years ago. Islam is a continuation
of the teachings of previous Prophets, such as
Noah, Abraham, David, Moses and Jesus
(peace be upon them all), some of whom
were also given divine books.
4. It’s Key Message
The key message brought by the Quran is
to believe in One God and not to associate
partners with Him, to stay away from sins
and to lead a life devoted to earning God’s
pleasure. All Prophets taught about life
after death and gave glad tidings of
paradise for those who obey God, but
warned of punishment in hell for those who
choose to disobey Him.
5. How Is Quran Unique?
The Quran is unique because:
• It is the only revealed book that exists today in the precise form
and content in which it was originally revealed.
• It was actively recorded during the time the religion was being
established.
• The distinctive approach of the Quran is that its spiritual
message includes practical injunctions aimed at the general
welfare of human beings, society and the environment in which
we live.
• It’s message is eternal and universal, transcending our differences
in race, color, ethnicity and nationality.
• It provides guidance on every aspect of human life – from
economics and the ethics of trade to marriage, divorce, gender
issues, inheritance, parenting etc.
• It neither condemns nor tortures the flesh nor does it neglect the
soul.
• It does not humanize God, nor does it deify man.
6. The Impact Of Quran In Different Fields of
Life:
Quran has a deep impact on our everyday
life and in order to become the people of
productivity, people of knowledge and
people of integrity, we should live on the
principles of Islam laid down to us 1400
years ago through our beloved prophet
Muhammad (pbuh).Lets not investigate
some of the impacts Quran has on our daily
life activities.
7. Quran’s Impact On Marriage
The family is that brick which forms the
foundation of a society. It is composed of
individuals that have permanent relation
established between them. Allah says in the
Qur'an:
"Men are the supporters of women, because
Allah has stowed on the one more than the
other, and for what they have to provide (for
them) from their sources. So the righteous
women are obedient and protect in the absence
of their husbands that which God ordains to be
protected."(Qur'an 4:34)
8. Quran’s Impact On
Education
Read! In the Name of your Lord, Who has created
(all that exists),
Has created man from a clot (a piece of thick
coagulated blood).
Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous,
Who has taught (the writing) by the pen [the first
person to write was Prophet Idrees (Enoch)].
Has taught man that which he knew not.
[these are the first five verses of chapter no 96 of
Quran]
Allah (SWT) ordered the his men to study and get
knowledge. there are many other orders in Quran
about getting knowledge and conducting research.
9. Quran’s Impact On Gender
Equality
According to the Qur’an, men and women have the same spiritual
human nature:
• O mankind: Reverence your Guardian Lord Who created you from a
single person created of like nature his mate and from them twain
scattered (like seeds) countless men and women; reverence Allah
through Whom you demand your mutual (rights) and (reverence) the
wombs (that bore you): for Allah ever watches over you. (Qur’an 4:1).
• It is He who created you from a single person and made his mate of
like nature in order that he might dwell with her (in love). When they
are united she bears a light burden and carries it about (unnoticed).
When she grows heavy they both pray to Allah their Lord (saying): “If
You give us a goodly child we vow we shall (ever) be grateful.” (Qur’an
7:189)
• (He is) the Creator of the heavens and the earth: He has made for you
pairs from among yourselves and pairs among cattle: by this means
does He multiply you: there is nothing whatever like unto Him and He
is the One that hears and sees (all things.) (Qur’an 42:11)
10. Quran’s Impact On
Appearance
• "Say to the believing men that they cast down their glance and guard
their private parts; that is purer for them . God is aware of the things
they do." (24:30)
• And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and
guard their modesty; that they should not display their zeenah (charms,
or beauty and ornaments) except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof;
that they should draw their khimar (veils) over their bosoms and not
display their zeenah except to their husbands, their fathers .... and that
they should not strike their feet so as to draw attention to their hidden
zeenah (ornaments). (24:31-32)
11. There are many other beautiful and divine impacts of Quran on human life. Indeed
Allah has sent the Quran for no other reason but to guide the mankind towards
success and victory. If we are Muslims, we should think of ourselves as the ‘blessed
ones’ that He chose us and gave us a chance for such a beautiful and perfect religion
with no flaw what-so-ever, called Islam.
Hinweis der Redaktion
Key messegeThe key message brought by the Quran is to believe in One God and not to associate partners with Him, to stay away from sins and to lead a life devoted to earning God’s pleasure. All Prophets taught about life after death and gave glad tidings of paradise for those who obey God, but warned of punishment in hell for those who choose to disobey Him.ContinuedIt is the last testament in a series of divine revelations from God. It comprises the unaltered and direct words of God, revealed through the Angel Gabriel, to the final Prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him) some 1400 years ago. Islam is a continuation of the teachings of previous Prophets, such as Noah, Abraham, David, Moses and Jesus (peace be upon them all), some of whom were also given divine books.