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The basic concept of Quran

The Quran is Islam's holy divine revelation, which Muslims believe to be the word
of Allah almighty as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. The Quran covers a wide range
of topics, including theology, human values, history, legal system, and many others. The
following are some of the Quran's fundamental concepts:
Tawhid:
One of the core concepts of the Quran is the concept of the oneness of Allah, or
monotheism. Muslims hold that there is only one Allah, who created and maintains the
universe.
Prophethood:
Many prophets, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad,
are mentioned in the Quran as having been chosen by God to share His message with
humanity.
Day of Judgment:
The Quran highlights the concept of an in the hereafter and the belief that on the Day
of Judgment, everyone will be held responsible for their deeds.
Divine Mercy:
According to the Quran, God is merciful and forgiving, and even the most egregious
misdeeds/sins can be forgiven if a person repents sincerely.
Submission to God:
The name "Islam" indicates "surrender" or "submission" to Allah's will, and the
Quran invites Muslims to totally submit to Allah's instructions.
Justice:
The Quran emphasizes the importance of justice and equality in both personal
conduct and community structures.
Sympathy/Compassion:
The Quran encourages believers to be compassionate and kind to others, including
the poor, the needy, and those who are oppressed or suppressed.

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