<p>The Qur&#39;an is the scripture of Islam sacred to over one billion Muslims worldwide. It is regarded by Muslims as the direct word of God timeless and unchanged. Muslims turn to the Qur&#39;an not only for prayer and worship but also to understand the essence of their relationship with God. Mona Siddiqui considers how the Qur&#39;an has been understood by Muslims in the intellectual traditions of Islam as well as in popular worship. She explores the &quot;big themes&quot; of prophecy law sin and salvation and what the Qur&#39;an teaches about the particular place of Islam as God&#39;s last revelation in human history. Siddiqui&#39;s central concern is that Muslims must look to the Qur&#39;an to breathe new life into the social and ethical relations between Muslims and non-Muslims.</p>
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