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[quote]AOA brothers/sisters, I would like the learned members of this forum to shed some light on the nature of Quran as a book. The Quran seem to address multiple issues and majority of time we (at least I) don't find any sequence which makes it difficult to read. For example a book on philosophy talks about many subjects (science, religion, history) but he focus remains the same, i,e., it is about philosophy. What is the nature of Quran? We can find guidance, history, shariah, morality etc etc in the book but what the main theme that establishes continuity between verses and surahs? Or it is just a mere combination of verses?[/quote]
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