The Qur'an, throughout all of its verses, aims mainly to establish and confirm four basic, universal truths: the existence and Oneness of the Maker of the universe; Prophethood; bodily Resurrection; and worship and justice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For one, the Qur'an is considered by Muslims to consist entirely of words spoken by Allah himself.
God says in the Quran that there is only one true religion, God's religion. It's the same theme that God revealed to all of the prophets, even before Muhammad.
The Qur'an is in many ways far less concrete than the Bible, relying on the esoteric more often than the apparent.
The very first lesson that I learnt from the Qur'an was the message of unity and peace.
Well, the most important thing about Islam is that we have to differentiate between two kinds of Islam. The first one is the institution of Islam... second, the culture of Islam.
The Qur'an is God's property, not mine.
Practice the brotherhood, love, and cooperation insistently enjoined by hundreds of Qur'anic verses and traditions of the Prophet!
Religion is defined by the relationship between God and man. And Islam is the submission and the acknowledgment of the human being to the creator.
To me, the Quran is a research book.
Islam believes in many prophets, and Al Quran is nothing but a confirmation of the old Scriptures.