Quran-Universe Parallel Reading: Chapter Fatiha – Part 3
“Most Gracious, Most Merciful.” Fatiha (1):3 The Lord of the world introduces Itself as the Gracious One and Merciful One. […]
“Most Gracious, Most Merciful.” Fatiha (1):3 The Lord of the world introduces Itself as the Gracious One and Merciful One. […]
Recap: I, the human being am connected with the universe and the Word of God (Quran) in a harmonious way
Who is the reader of the Quran (and the universe)? I am the reader. Who are you? A human being.
Recap: Thus far Abraham has been presenting to us an attitude that we should adapt to in our daily lives.
“And the universe’s owner, its True Disposer, its True Beloved and Object of Worship can only be the One Who
Recap: The Quran describes itself as a clear message (mubeen). “Behold, he said to his father: “O my father! Why
(Ninth Word, continuation, page 56) “And with the remaining works of the departed beings erased from this world with the
The reader of any scripture should not start reading the text by arguing about its content. Primarily, the approach to
“Behold, he said to his father: “O my father! Why worship that which hears not and sees not, and can
(The Words, page 56, second paragraph) “At the time of Isha, at nightfall, the last traces of the day remaining