Introduction
The Quran is a miracle, an amazing book that was reveal to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by Allah. It contains many beautiful and important lessons about life, faith, and even science! But if you’re like me, you’ve probably never really read the Quran before. So If you want to learn Shocking Facts in Quran? Here are my top nine tips for improving your relationship with the Quran:
Getting to know Allah.
- Allah is the creator of the universe and everything in it.
- He is the only one worthy of worship because he has no partners with Him.
- Allah is merciful and compassionate towards his creation, including humans.
- He knows everything that happens on earth, past or present (Quran 53:3). That means you can ask him questions about your own life—or even someone else’s life! For example: “Tell me what will happen tomorrow? Will I be successful at work?” Or perhaps you want advice on how best to solve a problem at home or elsewhere in your personal life; there are many ways that we can seek answers from God through prayer alone or by reading His book (the Quran).
Learning more about the faith of your father Ibrahim.
Learning more about the faith of your father Ibrahim is a great way to learn more about Islam. Ibrahim was a great example of faith and showed his religious devotion through his actions, which were tested by Allah, but he passed the test.
Ibrahim lived in Makkah for most of his life as an orphan living with his uncle who supported him financially. He was sent to live with this man because officials from Makkah wanted to test him to see if he would accept Islam (the faith). But when Ibrahim saw how poor their lives were and how much they needed help from others, he decided not just to accept but also to help them with all of their needs!

That the Quran is a miracle that can be witnessed by everyone.
The Quran is a miracle that can be witnessed by everyone. It’s the word of God, and it comes from Allah (God). It also comes from His Messenger (SAW), who passed down this message to us through his teachings and example.
The Qur’an teaches us how to live our lives with peace, love, and happiness. If you want to improve your relationship with the Quran then keep reading!
Iblis was punish because he refused to prostrate to Adam (AS)
The Quran tells us about Iblis’s punishment:
- Iblis refused to prostrate to Adam (AS). This was his sin.
- This is why he was thrown into the fire and made an enemy of God, who later on created angels from him.
The specifics of the story of Adam (AS) and Hawa (Eve).
The specifics of the story of Adam (AS) and Hawa (Eve).
Adam and Hawa were created from clay. This means that they did not have a physical existence in the sense that we know it today. They were just shades, or spirits, which exist within us today. When you go to sleep at night, your body goes into a state where it loses consciousness for a few hours; this is known as sleep. In fact, we don’t even need to be alive for our bodies to be asleep. We can just imagine ourselves being asleep!. So, when you’re sleeping on your couch or in bed with your partner/wife/husband/partner-in-law etc. These are actually souls experiencing their own formless lives without any concrete reality whatsoever!
The story of Prophet Hud, who lived during the time of Prophet Salih.
In the story of Prophet Hud, who lived during the time of Prophet Salih. The story of Prophet Hud is found in Surah Hud and is an important part of the story of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).
In the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is one of the most important stories in the Quran. It tells us how Allah brought a child out from the water and made him into a person who could be worshipped by others.
Ibrahim was born when his mother, Hajar, was carrying him inside her womb for nine months. When she gave birth to him on the ground because there was no room for them both inside her tent or home, Allah sent down His angel Jibrail to tell them how they should raise their son so that he would grow up as an example for everyone else to follow!
The story of Prophet Moses and Prophet Aaron’s staff turning into a snake.
The story of Prophet Moses and Prophet Aaron’s staff turning into a snake is the second of three stories in Surat al-Baqara that deals with the conflict between Moses and his people. In this section, we will explore how this story helps us understand how important it is to follow our Lord’s commands.
First, let’s look at what happens when they do not keep His commands:
- They disobey Him:
- Their lives become hard because they disobeyed Him:
- They are punish by Allah (SWT):
The story of Prophet Nuh and Jabal Al Dukhan (mountain named smoke) and its significance in the Quran through Surah Mulk.
In Surah Mulk, the story of Prophet Nuh and his people is mention. The Quran says:
“And We had sent Noah to his people, saying: “Warn your nearest kinsmen from the evil one.” Then he stayed among them a thousand years more or less; then We annihilated them all together in utter ruin. Surely this was an ancient tale!” (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:39)
The Prophet Nuh lived for 950 years after God ordered him to tell his people about their sins and how they would be punished. The Quran says that he stayed among them a thousand years more or than sixty generations (1 generation = 15 years). This means people aged 800-900 years when prophet Muhammad died in 632 AD!
Details from five different miracles performed by the Prophets in the Quran.
- Prophet Nuh (AS) and the flood:
The Quran tells us that God sent down water from Heaven to drown all of mankind except for one family. This family was save by a boat built by Nuh’s son, Shem, and drive by his brother Ham. The Quran also mentions that God sent down rain from above twice before said flood so that people could be warn of its coming.
- Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his son Ismail (AS):
The story goes like this: After spending many years building an ark in which he could survive with his wife Hajar, Ibrahim took his family on board their ship when they were ready to leave Earth forever; however there were two sons left behind who did not want to go with them into exile on another planet so they threw stones at them as they were leaving…
The Quran has so many secrets and lessons just waiting for you to discover them!
The Quran is a miracle, and you can see it for yourself. It has so many secrets and lessons just waiting for you to discover them!
The Quran contains many stories that teach us lessons. For example, when Prophet Adam was create from dust by Allah, he said: “Indeed I am but a mortal” (Quran 7:11). This shows us how important it is not only to obey our parents but also Allah who created us from dust!
The Quran tells us about the prophets who lived before Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) such as Noah and Abraham; these prophets were sent by God with his guidance so that we may follow their footsteps towards righteousness or evil according to how they lived their lives. Thus if we want guidance then we must learn from these prophets’ examples because they were chosen by God for this very reason!
Conclusion
As you can see, there are many interesting facts and stories in the Quran. It’s a book of miracles that can be seen by everyone, and it contains instructions from God to guide people through life. It teaches us how to pray and how we should live our lives as Muslims. By reading this book regularly. We will be able to grow closer with Allah (SPS) which is our purpose on earth!