The Quran contains , known as Surahs , which are further divided into Ayahs (verses or "signs"). The total number of verses varies by counting methods (ranging from 6,236 to 6,348). The chapters are of drastically different lengths. The second chapter, Al-Baqarah (The Cow), is the longest with 286 verses, while the shortest, Al-Kawthar (Abundance), consists of only three verses.
Under the leadership of his companions, the scattered verses were compiled into a single volume. The Quran was preserved not just in ink, but in the oral tradition of millions, a feat unmatched in history. holy quran
The Quran contains numerous verses about the natural world—embryology, the expansion of the universe, mountains as stabilizers, and the water cycle—which were unknown in 7th-century Arabia. Many modern scholars see these as evidence of divine authorship. The Quran contains , known as Surahs ,