Introduction to Islam's Holy Book "The Quran" For NonMuslims

Islam's Holy Book "The Quran" Introduced for Jews, Christians and other Non-Muslims

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Description

As the name suggests, this course will focus on introducing Islam’s holy book “Quran” to the people of faiths other than Islam.

This primarily refers to Jewish and Christian people, because Quran is in continuity of the Bible, but also includes persons of any other thousands of faiths practiced around the World, or even those subscribing to no faith at all.

If you are absolutely uninitiated in the knowledge of Quran, or any other religious book for that matter, this course is for you.

This course is not designed to proselytize or preach the Quran. It is instead purely meant to enable you to become able to start reading the Quran on your own. Religious books are often tough to connect with, because of their old authorship and compilation styles. Knowing how a 7th century CE religious book of the second largest religion of the world was compiled, and meant to be experienced, is the first step to its comprehension, especially for the modern and generally uninitiated audience.

After you go through this course, you will be able to pick up any Quran translation and feel enabled and comfortable reading and comprehending the Book, equipped with all necessary background and prerequisites necessary to unlock and ease into the Holy Quran.

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduce Islam's holy book "The Quran" to Non-Muslims, such as Jews, Christians, any other faith & agnostics and atheists;
  • Learn basics about the Quran, i.e. to who, when, where was the Quran revealed, and how it stacks up against the Bible;
  • Learn the style, arrangement, divisions and and other essential specifics of the content of the Quran;
  • You will be able to read any Quran translation on your own, and understand any Quranic chapter, knowing how to comprehend it in context.

Who Should Attend!

  • Any people of the world interested to read the Quran on their own, and understand its chapters and verses, so that they can read, understand the Quran in the way it was intended.
  • Especially Jews and Christians.