Journey through the Quran: An Overview of All 114 Chapters

Journey Through the Quran: A textbook style companion that will revolutionise your Quranic studies!
This new Quran companion will assist you in your study of the words of Allah. Journey Through the Quran, is a modern presentation of all the 114 surahs of the Quran, to make it easy for anyone to become a student of the Quran. This book breaks every surah into sections, mind-maps, themes, key verses and selected vocabulary, so that English speakers can instantly familiarise themselves with the individual chapters of the Quran.
Journey Through the Quran is primarily aimed at the English speaking audience, who are used to self-explanatory presentation of information. That is why this unique book is filled with:
■ Diagrams and mind-maps so you can SEE the facts. Ideal for visual learners.
■ Key stories, lessons and messages section: this makes you easily understand the objectives of every chapter and the meaning of Allah’s words.
■ Over 1000 Arabic words translated so that you can start the journey towards learning the language of the Quran itself.
■ Quranic supplications are drawn out from the surahs so you can easily memorise them and implement in your life. Quranic duas are the most powerful way of asking Allah!
■ Key verses section in both Arabic and English, which highlight for you the most important ayat of every surah, so they become instantly recognisable for you.
■ Hardback cover for premium feel in your hands and durability because you will be using this book very often!
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Quranic Chapters: Key Lessons
III. Quranic Chapters: Types and Themes
The Chapters:
1. Al-Fatihah (The Opener) / 2. Al-Baqarah (The Cow) / 3. Al-Imran (The Family of Imran) / 4. An-Nisa (The Women) / 5. Al-Ma’idah (The Table) / 6. Al-An’am (The Cattle) / 7. Al-‘Araf (The Heights) / 8. Al-Anfal (The Spoils of War) / 9. At-Tawbah (The Repentance) / 10. Yunus (Jonah) /
11. Hud / 12. Yusuf (Joseph) / 13. Ar-Ra’d (The Thunder) / 14. Ibrahim (Abraham) / 15. Al-Hijr (The Rock) / 16. An-Nahl (The Bee) / 17. Al Isra (The Night Journey) / 18. Al-Kahf (The Cave) / 19. Maryam (Mary) / 20. Ta-Ha /
21. Al-Anbiya (The Prophets) / 22. Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage) / 23. Al-Mu’minun (The Believers) / 24. An-Nur (The Light) / 25. Al-Furqan (The Criterion) / 26. Ash-Shu’ara (The Poets) / 27. An-Naml (The Ant) / 28. Al-Qasas (The Story) / 29. Al-Ankabut (The Spider) / 30. Ar-Rum (The Byzantines) /
31. Luqman / 32. As-Sajdah (The Prostration) / 33. Al-Ahzab (The Confederates) / 34. Saba (Sheba) / 35. Fatir (The Creator) / 36. Ya Sin / 37. As-Saffat (Ranged in Rows) / 38. Sad / 39. Az-Zumar (The Troops) / 40. Ghafir (The Forgiver) /
41. Fussilat (Expounded) / 42. Ash-Shura (The Counsel) / 43. Az-Zukhruf (The Ornaments of Gold) / 44. Ad-Dukhan (The Smoke) / 45. Al-Jathiyah (The Kneeling) / 46. Al-Ahqaf (The Sandhills) / 47. Muhammad / 48. Al-Fath (The Victory) / 49. Al-Hujurat (The Chambers) / 50. Qaf /
51. Ad-Dhariyat (The Winds) / 52. At-Tur (The Mountain) / 53. An-Najm (The Star) / 54. Al-Qamar (The Moon) / 55. Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent) / 56. Al-Waqi’ah (The Event) / 57. Al-Hadid (The Iron) / 58. Al-Mujadilah (The Dispute) / 59. Al-Hashr (The Gathering) / 60. Al-Mumtahanah (The Examined One) /
61. As-Saf (The Ranks) / 62. Al-Jumu’ah (The Congregation) / 63. Al-Munafiqun (The Hypocrites) / 64. At-Taghabun (Mutual Dissillusion) / 65. At-Talaq (The Divorce) / 66. At-Tahrim (The Prohibition) / 67. Al-Mulk (The Supreme Power) / 68. Al-Qalam (The Pen) / 69. Al-Haqqah (The Reality) / 70. Al-Ma’arij (The Ascending Stairways) /
71. Nuh (Noah) / 72. Al-Jinn (Djinn) / 73. Al-Muzzammil (The Wrapped One) / 74. Al-Muddathir (The Cloaked One) / 75. Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection) / 76. Al-Insan (The Man) / 77. Al-Mursalat (The Emissaries) / 78. An-Naba (The Announcement) / 79. An-Nazi’at (Those Who Drag Forth) / 80. Abasa (He Who Frowned) /
81. At-Takwir (The Overthrowing) / 82. Al-Infitar (The Cleaving) / 83. Al-Mutaffifin (The Defrauding) / 84. Al-Inshiqaq (The Asunder) / 85. Al-Buruj (The Stars) / 86. At-Tariq (The Night-Comer) / 87. Al-‘Ala (The Most High) / 88. Al-Ghashiyah (The Overwhelming Event) / 89. Al-Fajr (The Daybreak) / 90. Al-Balad (The City) /
91. Ash-Shams (The Sun) / 92. Al-Layl (The Night) / 93. Ad-Duha (The Morning Hours) / 94. Al-Sharh (The Solace) / 95. At-Tin (The Fig) / 96. Al-Alaq (The Clot) / 97. Al-Qadr (The Power) / 98. Al-Bayyinah (The Clear Proof) / 99. Al-Zalzalah (The Earthquake) / 100. Al-Adiyat (The Assaulters) /
101. Al-Qari’ah (The Calamity) / 102. At-Takathur (The Abundance of Wealth) / 103. Al-Asr (The Time) / 104. Al-Humazah (The Slanderer) / 105. Al-Fil (The Elephant) / 106. Quraysh / 107. Al-Ma’un (The Acts of Kindness) / 108. Al-Kawthar (The Abundance) / 109. Al-Kafirun (The Disbeliever) / 110. An-Nasr (The Help) /
111. Al-Masad (The Palm Fibre) / 112. Al-Ikhlas (The Sincerity) / 113. Al-Falaq (The Daybreak) / 114. An-Nas (The People)

Sharif H. Banna is the Director of Islamic Institute for Research and Development (IIDR) and a Board Member of the Research Centre for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE) based at Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Maqasid Institute Global (MIG). He has taught courses on Islamic Legal Theory and Ethics at Oxford University. Sharif H. Banna has authored over ten books and completed writing The Sirah of the Final Prophet at the age of fifteen. His preliminary studies of classical Islamic sciences was under the tutelage of his father Shaykh Abdul Qadir and later with other renowned Islamic scholars. He graduated in Law & Arabic from SOAS (University of London) and is pursuing a PhD in Islamic Jurisprudence at Al-Azhar University.
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