Organization of The Holy Book Of Islam

The Quran is the heavenly book of the Islamic world. Gathered over a 23-year time span during the seventh century C.E., the Quran is said to comprise of Allah’s disclosures to the prophet Muhammad, transmitted through the holy messenger Gabriel. Those disclosures were recorded by copyists as Muhammad articulated them during his service, and his supporters kept on recounting them after his passing. At the command of the Caliph Abu Bakr, the sections and refrains were gathered into a book in 632 C.E; that adaptation of the book, written in Arabic, has been the blessed book of Islam for more than 13 centuries. The Quran is separated into 114 sections.