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Kouyate42
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Sorry, yet another Muslim question. But this is something which intrigues me.
according to the notes I’m using to study Holy Qur’an, different portions of the surat which make up Qur’an were revealed at different times.
Now, the Bible follows a roughly chronological ordering of books, starting with Creation and ending with a detail of the future Judgement. The OT divides into Torah (Laws), Neviim(History of Israel) and Ketuvim (prophecies of the prophets on the future Moshiach). The New Testament can also be broken down logically into the Gospels, the Letters of Paul and the Revelations.
Whilst I’m aware that the surat themselves usually follow a ‘ladder’ of sorts, where small groups of surat make a whole and complete lesson on one specific spiritual teaching or law, but given that many surat in the Qur’an were revealed in parts, at different times and at different locations, how were they put together into the Qur’an we know today?
according to the notes I’m using to study Holy Qur’an, different portions of the surat which make up Qur’an were revealed at different times.
Now, the Bible follows a roughly chronological ordering of books, starting with Creation and ending with a detail of the future Judgement. The OT divides into Torah (Laws), Neviim(History of Israel) and Ketuvim (prophecies of the prophets on the future Moshiach). The New Testament can also be broken down logically into the Gospels, the Letters of Paul and the Revelations.
Whilst I’m aware that the surat themselves usually follow a ‘ladder’ of sorts, where small groups of surat make a whole and complete lesson on one specific spiritual teaching or law, but given that many surat in the Qur’an were revealed in parts, at different times and at different locations, how were they put together into the Qur’an we know today?