THE HOLIEST
Readings
(The Koran)
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The book,
Readings (The Koran),
contains many essays on many verses of the
Koran.
Koran means "readings."
These essays clarify many points in the
Koran.
READINGS
(THE
KORAN)
INTRODUCTION
Next
after
The Revelation, the word of
God came to
Prophet Muhammad.
As it is described in The Revelation, both the seven churches
and seven seals are descriptions of the seven truths which will be
revealed to humanity through
Prophets (Angels
of the churches).
Therefore, the next Scripture after the Bible was revealed to
Moslems. In fact, the
complete Scripture for humanity is one that covers the description
of all the seven symbols in
The Greatest Sign. The fourth sign ( )
and its Scripture will be considered in this small book of
commentary.
Historically after
Christianity
covered a great part of the world for some centuries, the teaching
of
Christ
became lost. Instead of following the example of
Christ, people started
to follow dogmas about the religion. Therefore, expectations of the
coming of another great Prophet increased in this later period.
Prophet Muhammad
was the one all were expecting. His mission was to bring the highest
spiritual realization (submission)
and to establish the Kingdom Of
Heaven in a small part
of the world for a short period of time. We must remember that the
Arab civilization then was so primitive that the people used to kill
their female children or
sell them in childhood. However, after
Islam
was established, in a short period of time that same society became
the center of the world civilization. That shows how the proper
environment makes a difference for the progress of man.
The
explanation of the advent of
Islam given above is historical, but the spiritual explanation
is that the coming of this new teaching for furthering the course of
human evolution had
been predicted in The Revelation when the fourth seal is
opened (pale horseman). By adding this teaching to the Bible,
the Scripture for humanity will become more complete.
Also, as it has been described in the book Children of
Abram (Abraham),
All Prophecies Are Fulfilled, the promise of a
Messiah coming from the seed of Ishmael (the son of
Abram, the father of the Arabs) was also given to
Abram (Abraham).
So with the coming of
Prophet Muhammad, this promise was also fulfilled.
Before starting the commentary on the
Koran there are two points which should be mentioned:
1-
Allah was the name of
God which was known by most
of the religions of the world where
Islam was revealed. As "God"
is a very universal name for the Lord, and is used for
God in all religions, "Allah"
was the name used at that time. However, after
Prophet Muhammad
used this name in his religion, other religions stopped using it in
order to differentiate
Islam from themselves.
In
fact the name
Allah is closely related
to many original sacred names found in the original Bible.1
Some of these sacred names for
God show their closeness to the name "Allah."
The
name "Eloah" means "God" in
the singular form. It comes from "Ahlah," which means "to worship,
to adore, (and) presents
God as the one supreme
object of worship, the Adorable One."2
In fact, that is exactly the meaning of
God in
Islam. He is the only
object of worship, the Adorable One.
"Eloah"
which is a Hebrew word, corresponds with the "Elah" or "Elahah" in
the Chaldean language.3
These names are very similar to the Arabic words "Ellah" and "Allaho,"
which mean the same as Allah.
Also "Elohim" is the plural form of "Eloam."4
So
Allah is related to the
sacred names of the Lord as used in the Bible. In fact, they
are sacred names because they are vibrational sounds (mantras)
and are empowered to affect and awaken different spiritual forces in
the human.
2-
Also
Prophet Muhammad
himself declared that he did not consider the name of
God to be
Allah, but that all the
beautiful names belong to Him.
"Say: Call Him
Allah [Adorable One] or
call Him Rahman [Compassionate], by whichsoever name you call Him
(is the same). His are the most beautiful attributes [related to Him
through all His beautiful names]" (Surah5
The
Children of
Israel [Bani-Israel]
verse 110).
Therefore, in this book the name
Allah in the
Koran is substituted
for the name "God," a
derivative of "Generator, Operator, and Destroyer," which are His
attributes. This makes the
Koran more
universal and the reader can relate to the truth underlying the
verses more easily.
These commentaries cover a variety of topics and are a revelation to
enforce the truth behind the teachings and realities of
The Greatest Sign. They include a very small portion of the
Koran, but because
this Scripture is a repetition of the same truths again and again,
and a large part of it consists of different stories of past events,
understanding these verses as described will greatly help in
understanding the rest of the
Koran.
However, the aspirant should remember clearly the truth behind the
fourth symbol in
The Greatest
Sign which is being
submissive
(the highest spiritual realization) to The Plan (Will) of the Lord
(to establish the Kingdom Of Heaven within and without).
Therefore, in studying the
Koran and
Islam we should always
have in mind where its symbol is located in
The Greatest Sign, and how
Prophet Muhammad
established the Kingdom Of
Heaven in the Arab nations for a short period of time. Only then
will these commentaries, the
Koran itself, and
Islam (Is Lamb), make
more sense in relation to the other signs and history.
This
book is also a source of different essays about various aspects of
life. It is set up in the following manner:
Under each topic heading, there is a short essay about its meaning
and how it relates to the
Koran. Then the name
of the Surah (both in English and Arabic) is given. Often a subtitle
follows for the individual verses. Then the verse (or the relevant
part of the verse) and its number is printed. Those words in
parenthesis are part of the translation; the parts in brackets were
added in this commentary to aid in the understanding of the verses,
or to give the symbolic meaning of the words. Occasionally bolding
was also added to bring attention to certain phrases in the verses.
After the verse, there might also be another short explanation of
that individual quote.
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1 -
Restoration of Original
Sacred Name Bible, Missionary Dispensary Bible Research (P.O.
Box 1260, Briston, Okla.
74010).
2 -
Ibid., p. XIII.
3 -
Ibid., p. XIII.
4 -
Ibid., p. XIV.
5 -
"Surah" refers to
individual revelations, equivalent to a chapter.
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