Coran - definition

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"(We also sent) Lut (as a messenger): behold, He said to his people, "Do ye do what is shameful though ye see (its iniquity)? Would ye really approach men in your lusts rather than women? Nay, ye are a people (grossly) ignorant! But his people gave no other answer but this: they said, "Drive out the followers of Lut from your city: these are indeed men who want to be clean and pure!" Then We saved him and his household save his wife; We destined her to be of those who stayed behind. And We rained down on them a shower (of brimstone): and evil was the shower on those who were admonished (but heeded not)! - Quran 27:54 (read more)

Qu'est le Coran ?

Le Coran (القرآن) est le texte religieux pilier central de l'Islam. Les Muslulmans croient que le Coran doit être le livre des directivess divines et des orientation pour l’humanité. Ils prennent le texte dans sa rédaction originale en Arabe, comme étant la parole littérale d’Allah[1] révêlé par l'ange Gabriel (Gabriel) to Muhammad pendant une période de vingt-trois années[2][3], et voient le Coran comme la révélation fiale de Dieu.[4][5]



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References

  1. Qur'ān, Chapitre 2, Versets 23-24
  2. Living Religions: An Encyclopaedia of the World's Faiths, Mary Pat Fisher, 1997, page 338, I.B. Tauris Publishers,
  3. Qur'an, Chapter 17, Verse 106
  4. Qur'an, Chapter 33, Verse 40
  5. Watton, Victor, (1993), A student's approach to world religions:Islam, Hodder & Stoughton, pg 1. ISBN 0-340-58795-4