The Qur'an
Disclaimer
According to Islamic tradition, any translation of the Qur’an is not considered to be “inspired” or to even to be “the Qur’an.” Being that I do not read Arabic - The language in which the original Qur’an was recited and recorded - I read an English translation of the Qur’an made by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem. Throughout this paper, I will many times refer to what the Qur’an says in an assumption that although I have merely read one translation of it, the content of the story and teachings is practically the same (at least for this basic criticism). In other words, although I am not reading what is considered to be the Qur’an but a translation of it, I will many times refer to the translation which I read as the Qur’an.
In the first quarter of the year 2021, from January 1st to March 31st, I studied the English translation of the Qur’an made by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem. By studying [my English translation of] the Qur’an, I aspired to learn more about the Islamic tradition and how its most important text portrayed it. I wished to compare [my English translation of] the Qur’an to the Bible and, potentially, other religious texts that I might come to read; effectively, I hoped to compare Christianity to Islam by holding up their texts against one another.
Reference
These notes on the Qur’an with page numbers are based on the text that I read translated by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem. Though a different translation, an English translation of the Qur’an can be found in the following: http://www.quran.com/.
Goals
By studying [my English translation of] the Qur’an, I aspired to learn more about the Islamic tradition and how its most important text portrays it. I wished to compare [my English translation of] the Qur’an to the Bible and, potentially, other religious texts that I might come to read soon. Effectively, I hope to compare Christianity to Islam by holding up their texts against one another.
Expectations
Before studying the Qur’an translation by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem, I expected a couple of things from [my English translation of] the Qur’an; first, I expected a mostly narrative format for the text with large chunks of poetry and some pro’s discourse (Like the Bible). As is sometimes stereotyped, I imagined [my English translation of] the Qur’an to promote terrorism, genocide against Jews, Christians, and polytheists and to be dramatically anti-semitic and misogynistic.
Methods
In the first quarter of the year 2021, from January 1st to March 31st, I studied the English translation of the Qur’an made by M. A. S. Abdel Haleem. Since there was a lack of headings and subheadings, I broke up sections of the text with brackets off to the side to add subheadings to each group of ayats as I saw fit to be able to understand the main thought of a section at a glance (although I began by splitting up each Sura according to the content and would allow as much content per section as I saw fit, I quickly came to break up every Sura by paragraph with a couple of exceptions). Additionally, as I studied [my English translation of] the Qur’an, I underlined sections and wrote questions concerning the underlined passages off to the side as I also noted some questionable content (once a questionable theme or doctrine was repeated, I did not underline it again or write the question off to the side). In order to understand where [my English translation of] the Qur’an and Bible line up or contradict one another, I would additionally underline passages that were linked to familiar Bible stories (I underlined as many as possible in the beginning, even when [my English translation of] the Qur’an repeated this common element, but came to only note new differences) and reference the verse that it aligned with or write a question about how [my English translation of] the Qur’an drew any unbiblical conclusion. I also made sure to underline passages that could be referenced as key Islamic doctrines that I, with my very basic understanding of Islamic theology, knew of, (such as the five pillars of Islam) and wrote about the doctrine off to the side (although I also came to stop noting these after a couple of repetitions). These questions, key doctrines, and biblical references will be mentioned in the following sections with their corresponding references. Finally, after finishing each sura, I would make sure to summarize the section of the text with the key terms and phrases of the sura - Whether that was names of characters or events that took place or ideas and doctrines that were mentioned.
Questions
Shema? (2:43, p. 8)
Torah, TaNaKh, or Shema? (2:44, p. 8)
??? (2:62, 2:83, p. 9)
Saved by good works? (2:81, 2:83, p. 10)
Saved by living according to the Scriptures? (2:85b-86, p. 11)
The Qu’ran should agree with the Gospel and Torah? (2:97, p. 12)
The Qu’ran should agree with the Gospel and Torah? (2:101, p. 12)
Saved by belief? (2:102b-103, p. 13)
What do they disbelieve? (2:105, p. 13)
How can anyone wholly follow God? (2:112, p. 13)
On what logical basis does God judge? (2:113, p. 14)
Jesus was since the beginning and was the word - Contrary to Mohammed’s accounts? (2:116-117, p. 14)
Jacob was chosen? (2:132, p. 15)
Israel’s ancestors were favored but not necessarily now? (2:134, p. 15)
Seems to contradict paragraph below? (2:135b, p. 16)
Seems to contradict paragraph above? (2:139, p. 16)
Islam is new Christianity? (2:139-141, p. 16)
Repentance saves? (1:160-162, p. 18)
Doesn’t Mohammad pursue differences? (2:176, p. 18)
You are only saved if you pay for all of your sins? (2:179, p. 20)
The Bible? (2:213a, p. 24)
Jesus is a greater messenger? (2:253, p. 29)
Ezekiel 37? (2:259b, p. 30)
Charity atones? (2:271, p. 31)
So Mohammed wasn't any better than any other messenger? (2:285b-286, p. 33)
People are repaid for their actions 1:1? (2:285b-286, p. 33)
A plea for mercy with no answer? (2:285b-286, p. 33)
The Torah and Gospel are God’s Word? (3:3-4, p. 34)
Those that deny the Bible burn in Hell? (3:4, p. 34)
The Qu’ran is up to interpretation at times? (3:7a, p. 34)
Who is Imran? (33b, p. 37)
Mary and Jesus protected from Satan? (3:36b, p. 37)
Jesus is a sign? (3:50, p. 38)
God schemes? (3:54, p. 38)
So the trinity isn't polytheism? (3:64, p. 39)
Abraham wasn’t a Jew? (3:67-68, p. 39)
So the Bible is not corrupt? (3:79-80, p. 40)
So the Bible is true? (3:84a, p. 40)
Repentance saves? (3:86b-89, p. 41)
The Torah is valid? (3:93, p. 41)
Saved by works? (3:114b-115, p. 43)
Christians are hurtful? (3:186b, p. 48)
Some Christians are saved? (3:199, p. 49)
Polytheism okay? (4:3, p. 50)
You can beat your wives? (4:34, p. 54)
The Bible is right? (4:54-55, p. 56)
Salvation by obedience? (4:69-70, p. 57)
How shall they fight? (4:75-76, p. 57)
God doesn’t love sinners? (4:107, p. 61)
What is a lesser sin? (4:116, p. 62)
Saved by good deeds? (4:122-124a, p. 62)
Muslims should believe the Bible? (4:136, p. 63)
Do you go to Hell if you don’t believe in the Bible? (4:140, p. 63)
The Writings and Prophets inspired? (4:163-164a, p. 65)
Allowed to hate? (5:8b, p. 68)
The previous Scripture was unclear? (5:15-16, p. 69)
The Torah is just and right? (5:43-47, p. 72)
We should obey the Bible? (5:66b, p. 74)
So Christians go to Hell? (5:72, p. 75)
Trinitarians go to Hell? (5:73, p. 75)
Support for the Trinity? (5:110a, p. 78)
The Torah and Gospel are trustworthy? (5:110b, p. 79)
By whose power? (5:110c, p. 79)
The Bible is still true? (6:34, p. 82)
One who heals the blind is sovereign? (6:46, p. 83)
Isn't Terah his father? (6:74, p. 85)
Monotheism saves? (6:82a, p. 86)
The Bible is true? (6:84-86, p. 86)
The Bible is true? (6:89, p. 86)
The Bible is true? (6:91, p. 86)
Revelations must be confirmed by Scripture? (6:93, p. 87)
If Jesus showed signs then isn't he God? (6:109, p. 88)
Contradiction? (6:114, p. 89)
The Bible is true? (6:115, p. 89)
Pro-life? (6:140, p. 91)
Pro-life? (6:151, p. 92)
The Torah is true? (6:154-155, p. 92)
What about Sunni and Shia? (6:159a, p. 93)
Salvation by works? (6:160, p. 93)
Not made in the image of God? (7:11, p. 94)
The Torah and Gospel are true? (7:156b-157, p. 105)
Who is the unlettered [gentile] prophet? (7:156b-157, p. 105)
Who/what is the light? (7:157, p. 105)
Meaning there is only one? (9:30, p. 119)
Jesus is the only Messiah? (9:31, p. 119)
The Torah, Gospel, and Qu’ran equal? (9:111b, p. 126)
The Bible is true? (10:94, p. 135)
One of the five pillars? (13:30b, p. 155)
Can God repeal even Scripture? (13:39, p. 156)
What about Iblis? (16:49-50, p. 169)
Disbelievers not in the image of God? (16:60a, p. 169)
What about the Qu’ran? (16:63a, p. 170)
The Qu’ran is a substitute? (16:101, p. 172)
Only an angel? (16:102, p. 173)
The Torah and Gospels as well? (18:1, p. 183)
The Bible wasn’t corrupted? (18:27, p. 185)
Jesus will die and come back to life? (19:33, p. 192)
Ishmael a prophet? (19:54, p. 193)
All deserve Hell? (19:68-72, p. 194)
Not all have sinned? (20:112, p. 201)
Some never heard of God? (22:8, p. 209)
Non-Muslims worship the true God? (22:40b, p. 212)
How are you forgiven by good deeds? (22:50, p. 212)
l.Slave masters can sleep with slaves? (23:5-6, p. 215)
Good deeds don’t count for the disbelievers? (25:23, p. 228)
Don’t we all deserve Hell? (27:90b, p. 244)
In Egypt? (28:6, p. 245)
Then how are there arabic scriptures? (29:27, p. 253)
So the Qur’an needs no proof? (29:48-52, p. 255)
Don’t challenge the Qur’an? (29:53-55, p. 255)
Don’t proselytize? (31:23-24, p. 262)
Not equal? (32:18-20, p. 265)
Pedophilia? (33:37b, p. 269)
Incest? (33:37b, p. 269)
The Qur’an is literal? (36:69, p. 284)
Nathan’s parable about Bathsheba? (38:21-24a, p. 291)
Should they be treated equally? (38:28a, p. 291)
? (38:44a, p. 292)
Allah is impersonal? (39:4, p. 295)
So they don’t fully atone? (39:35, p. 297)
Believers are forgiven from angels who ask for their forgiveness? (40:7-12, p. 301)
So belief is the only good thing? (40:7-12, p. 302)
Were the Scriptures before unassailable? (41:41-43, p. 309)
So the Bible is still true? (42:13-15, p. 312)
Then how can it be corrupted? (42:17, p. 312)
Then why not listen to the Christians? (43:81, p. 319)
How is this just? (47:1-2a, p. 331)
No punishment for small sins? (53:31-32a, p. 348)
Do not love your enemies? (60:7-9, p. 369)
There are seven earths? (65:12, p. 379)
? (67:5, p. 382)
Prophecy? (68:8-13, p. 384)
Don’t have a crusty heart? (83:14, p. 413)
Original sin? (89:15-20, p. 420)
Key Doctrines
Shahadah [Confession] (13:30, p. 155)
Salat [Prayer] (2:43, p. 8, 83, p. 11, 110, p. 13, 177, p. 19;)
Zakah [Alms] (2:43, p. 8, 83, p. 11, 110, p. 13, 177, p. 19;)
Sawm [Fasting] (2:183, p. 20)
Hajj [Pilgrimage]
Biblical Index
Ps. 145:8-10 (1:1-3, p. 3)
Ps. 5:8 (1:6-7, p. 3)
Ex. 1:8-16 (2:49, p. 8)
Ex. 14 (2:50, p. 8)
Ex. 19, 32 (2:51-52, p. 8)
Ex. 32:29-32 (2:51-52, p. 8)
Ex.34:6 (2:54, p. 8)
Ex. 16 (2:57, p. 8)
Ex. 20:1-11 (2:60, p. 9)
Ex. 16 (2:61a, p. 9)
1 Kgs. 19:10 (2:61b, p. 9)
Ex. 16:27-30 (2:65a, p. 9)
Ex. 34:27 (2:87a, p. 11)
Lk. 1 (2:87b, p. 11)
Mt. 6:30 (2:88b, p. 11)
Rom. 1:18-22 (2:89, p. 11)
Ex. 32 (2:92, p. 12)
2 Sam. 7:23-12 (2:122-123, p. 14)
Gen. 12:2-3 (2:124, p. 14)
1 Sam. 17 (2:51b, p. 29)
Lk. 1:5-20 (3:38-43, p. 37)
Luke 1:26-38 (3:42-42, p. 37)
Lk. 1:26-38 (3:45-49a, p. 38)
1 Cor. 15:45-49 (3:59, p. 38)
Rom. 5:12-19 (3:59, p. 39)
Num. 13 (5:21-26, p. 70)
Gen. 4 (5:27-30, p. 70)
Gen. 7 (7:64b, p. 99)
Gen. 19:24-26 (7:83-84, p. 100)
Ex. 4:2-7 (7:107-108, p. 102)
Ex. 7-11 (7:133-135, p. 103)
Ex. 14 (7:137-138a, p. 103)
Ex. 34:28 (7:142, p. 103)
Ex. 33:18-23 (7:143, p. 103)
Ex. 31:18 (7:145a, p. 104)
Ex. 32 (7:148-153, p. 104)
Ex. 17:6 (7:160b, p. 105)
Ex. 16 (7:160c, p. 105)
Gen. 18:1-15 (11:71-73, p. 141)
Gen. 19:1-29 (11:77-83, p. 142)
Ex. 3 (11:96-97, p. 144, p. 143)
Gen. 37:9-10 (12:4, p. 145)
Gen. 37:18-24 (12:8-10, p. 145)
Gen. 37:23-36 (12:15-19, p. 146)
Gen. 39:1-4 (12:21, p. 146)
Gen. 39 (12:22-25, p. 146)
Gen. 40 (12:35-36, p. 147)
Gen. 40 (12:40b-42, p. 148)
Gen. 41:1-25 (12:43-45, p. 148)
Gen. 41:29-32 (12:46-49, p. 148)
Gen. 41:33-37 (12:54-56, p. 148)
Gen. 41:41-45 (12:56-57, p. 149)
Gen. 42:3-25 (12:58-65, p. 149)
Gen. 42:29-43:13 (12:65b-66, p. 149)
Gen. 43:15-44:10 (12:70-76a, p. 150)
Gen. 44:11-26 (12:77-81, p. 150)
Gen. 44:27-32 (12:83-87, p. 151)
Gen. 47 (12:99-100a, p. 151)
Lk. 1:5-18 (19:7-9, p. 191)
Ex. 3 (20:17-35, p. 197)
Ex. 1-2 (20:36-44, p. 197)
Ex. 14 (20:77-79, p. 199)
Ps. 51 (38:24b-26, p. 291)
Table of Contents (With Keywords)
The Opening (Prayer towards Mecca, The Shema of Islam)
The Cow (Jesus a great Prophet, Prayer to Mecca, Jews and Christians, Pilgrimage, Israel, Adam and Eve, Divorce, Moses, Iblis (Satan), Talut (Saul), Fasting, Ramadan, Alms, Aaron)
The Family of ‘Imran (Sovereignty of God, Mary, Imran (Parent of Mary), Gabriel the Angel, The Gospel, Zechariah, John the Baptist)
Women (Jews and Christians, Submit to the Prophet, Orphans and Widows, Wives, Polygamy, Children, Inheritance, Marriage, No Incest, Fair trade, Jesus not dying, Trusting Scripture)
The Feast (Jesus and the Feast, Trinitarians, Rules for pilgrimages, go to Hell, Jews, Christians, Israel, ritual laws, Jesus as Messiah and mere messenger)
Livestock (Diet, God is sovereign, Abraham, TaNaKh is inspired, Jesus just a messenger, Divine Election)
The Heights (Heaven and Hell, God banishes Adam and Eve banished, (Satan) Iblis, the Scriptures, the Gospel, the Torah, Prophets, the Exodus, Noah, Lot, Moses and Aaron)
Battle Gains (Don’t work with disbelievers, Give away ⅕ of your battle gains, God grants strength for victory)
Mary (The Torah, Gospel and Quran, Abraham, do not work with disbelievers, fight the disbelievers, idolaters, ad the able should give to the needy, polytheists)
Jonah (Noah, Aaron and Moses versus Pharaoh, Israel, the Scriptures before are true, Prophet, the Quran, God has no mediator, the Scriptures, God has no children)
Hud (Hud, Noah, his son and the Ark, Abraham promised Isaac, Lot, Moses and Aaron confront, Lot give up his daughter, Shu’ayb, the Torah)
Joseph (The story of Joseph, The Qur’an is true)
Thunder (God made the cosmos, God makes the cosmos function, the cosmos is a witness to God, God controls all the cosmos)
Abraham (The Scripture is true, God will judge everyone, Moses reminds the Israelites, Abraham hates polytheism, people reject the Prophet)
Al-Hijr (God made the universe and man, Iblis (Satan) refuses to obey God, Abraham is promised a son, Lot saved and Sodom destroyed)
The Bee (The cosmos as a witness to God, Stana leads the disbelievers, polytheists and idolaters go to Hell, the God of Abraham)
The Night Journey (Mohammed goes from Mecca to Jerusalem to Heaven, the Quran, Israel, Moses and Pharoah, Abraham and Noah, Satan rebels against God, polytheists go to HellThe Cave: the Scriptures, the cave, the parable of two men, Moses is impatient, Moses and the fish, Dhu’l-Qarrayn, Disbelief is vanity)
The Cave (the Scriptures, the cave, the parable of two men, Moses and the fish, Moses is impatient, Dhu’l-Qarnayn, Disbelief is vanity)
Mary (Zechariah, John the Baptist, Mary almost starves and gives birth, baby Jesus prophecies, the list of God’s prophets, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Aaron, Ishmael and Idris, God has no children)
Ta Ha (Moses, Pharaoh, and the Sorcers, Israelites cross the Red Sea, the Scriptures, the Qur’an, Adam, Iblis and the Garden)
The Prophets (the Qur’an, the Scriptures, cosmology and creation, the Torah, list of the Prophets Abraham and Lot, Noah, David and Solomon, Job, Ishmael, Idris, Dhu’l Kifl (Ezekiel?), Zechariah, John, Mary, Jesus, Recreation)
The Pilgrimage (the Last Hour, Resurrection, God judges, Abraham and the Kaaba, God blesses those on the pilgrimage, God calls them Muslims)
The Believers (Cosmology, Creation of man and of the seven heavens, Noah and the Ark, Messengers, Moses and Mary, the Qur’an, Scriptures, Judgement Day)
Light (Rules for adultery, for those that accused ‘A’isha [the Prophet’s wife], give alms and pray, rules for trespassing and modesty, rules for marriage, God is the light)
The Differentiator (God is sovereign, disbelievers reject Moses, Noah, ‘Al Thamud, Al-Ralss, the idolaters, cosmos, the Qur’an, the Scriptures)
The Poets (confirmation of the Qur’an, Moses and Pharoah, Abraham, Judgement Day, Pharaoh, Noah, ‘Ad, Hud, Thamud, Salih, Lot, Shu’ayb, the Poets)
The Ants (the Qur’an, the Scriptures, Moses and the burning bush, David, Solomon and the ants, the birds and the hoopoe, Sheba converts, Judgement Day, Salih, Lot, Thamud, God is sovereign)
The Story (Pharaoh, Haman, and Moses, parting of the Red Sea, Zephorah and Jethrah, the Scriptures, Corah, Judgement Day, the Qur’an)
The Spider (Noah and the Ark, Abraham, Lot, Sodom and Gomorrah, Shu’ayb, ‘Ad, Thamud, Moses and Pharoah, the Scriptures from Jews, don’t challenge the Qur’an)
The Byzantines (the Byzantines, God is sovereign, Judgement Day, reprobation, alms, polytheists and idolaters, Day of Resurrection, the Qur’an)
Luqman (the Qur’an, Luqman, obey your parents, the Day of Resurrection, God is knowing, don’t mourn for the lost, be humble)
Bowing Down in Worship (the Qur’an, creation of mankind, disbelievers will be punished, believers are good, the Scriptures, Judgement Day)
The Joint Forces (treating women and adopted children properly, the Prophets, God fights for the believers, be modest, disbelievers go to Hell, Hypocrites)
Sheba (Mohammed is not mad, the Qur’an is true, disbelievers go to Hell, believers go to Paradise, David and Solomon, Sheba is punished)
The Creator (God made angels and man and the cosmos, the Day of Resurrection, God is sovereign)
Yasin (the Qur’an is true, God continually sends messengers, people continually reject God’s messengers, the Resurrection is real)
Ranged in Rows (there is one God, cosmology, angelology, Judgement Day, there is one God, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Moses, Aaron, Elijah, Jonah, Lot, polytheists will go to Hell, descriptions of Heaven and Hell)
Saad (polytheists, Messengers are always opposed, David and Bathsheba, Solomon repents, Job swears to whip his wife, Iblis (Satan) opposes God, the Patriarchs, Muslims go to Heaven)
The Throngs (God is mighty creator, there is one true god, polytheists will be judged, disbelievers got Hell, believers go to Heaven)
The Forgiver (the Qur’an is true, the Scriptures, believers are forgiven, Moses opposes Pharaoh and Egypt, Messengers, Noah, God is the just judge, polytheists will be punished)
[Verses] Made Clear (the Qur’an is true, there is one true god, God made everything, ‘Ad, Thamud and the blast of God, disbelievers and polytheists go to Hell, God is sovereign)
Consultation (God is Almighty protector for believers, the Qur’an, following the previous Scriptures, the Hereafter, God is just and true, the Day is inevitable, there is no repentance in the Hereafter, do good)
Ornaments of Gold (Scripture has authority, God is omnipotent, God has no children, Messengers do not have to be wealthy, Mohammed is not god, Moses, Jesus as merely messenger, there is one god)
Smoke (disbelievers ignore God’s signs, the Day, Pharoah is tested, Israel is saved from Egypt, the Resurrection is real)
Kneeling (God has signs, the arrogant will be tormented, the Day of Resurrection, God judges rightly, God speaks through Mohammed)
The Sand Dunes (the Qur’an is true, obey your parents, Mohammed recites the Qur’an to jinn, Hud and the hurricane)
Muhammed (God is a right judge, fighting disbelievers, disbelievers deeds are wasted, God protects the believers, the Garden, there is one God)
Triumph (God gave Mohammed the triumph in battle, loyalty to Mohammed is loyalty to God, God protected the believers, God gave the believers the Sacred Mosque)
The Private Rooms (don’t shout at Mohammed, test the claims of troublemakers, respect one another, the desert Arabs were not true believers)
Qaaf (the Qur’an and Resurrection are real, God gave first life and will give another, guardian angels, Day of Resurrection, the cosmos is a sign of God)
Scattering (Winds) (the Day of Judgement is sure to come, Abraham, Moses, ‘Ad, Thamud, and Noah, there is one almighty God, disbelievers will be tormented)
The Mountain (disbelievers will be damned, a description of the Garden, Mohammed is trustworthy)
The Star (the revelations are true, God has no daughters, God is one, he is god of everything, the Day is near)
The Moon (Signs for the Day, the Summoner, Noah and the Ark, ‘Ad and the hurricane, Thamud and the blast, Lot and the pebble storm, all is recorded, disbelievers go to Hell)
The Lord of Mercy (God is sovereign and in control, Judgement Day, Hell, the Garden)
That Which is Coming (the three classes of man, the best of believers, believers, the disbelievers, God is sovereign, the Qur’an is true, glorify God)
Iron (God is omnipotent, believe in God, God gives rewards, the Garden and the Fire, strive for Heaven, God hates sinners, God sent man priests and scriptures)
The Dispute (respect your wives, respect Mohammed, do not gossip, uphold the five pillars, be loyal, believers will live in the Garden, God will win)
The Gathering [of Forces] (God grants all victory, be generous and humble, all gains are from God, be mindful of God, hypocrites are traitors, like Satan, be generous and humble)
The Woman Tested (do not befriend hypocrites, separation at the Day of Resurrection, women who confess faith, Abraham, believing women and divorce, do not marry disbelievers)
Solid Lines (keep your promises to battle, Jesus and Moses, have faith, God will always fulfill his will, believers always succeed)
The Day of Congregation (everything obeys God, come quickly to congregation, Judaism as death, God is provider)
The Hypocrites (God thwarts the hypocrites, God does not forgive the hypocrites, give)
Mutual Neglect (God knows all, disbelievers are all punished, the Day of Gathering and mutual neglect, believe in God, forgive disbelievers, be mindful of God)
Divorce (The waiting period for divorce, witnesses for the divorce, evildoers are punished, provide for your ex-wives, seven heavens and earths, believe in God)
Prohibition (release from oaths, a message for Mohammed’s wives, repent, Noah, Lot, Moses, and Mary)
Control (God is exalted, inhabitants of the blazing fire, a warning, disbelievers are deluded, God is judge)
The Pen (Mohammed isn’t mad, disbelievers tried, disbelievers shamed at judgment, leave disbelievers to God)
The Inevitable Hour (the Inevitable Hour, Thamud and ‘Ad, the Great Event, the Qur’an is true, the Garden of bliss, the blazing fire)
The Ways of Ascent (the Way of Ascent, the good and bad)
Noah (Noah preaches against his own people)
The Jinn (the Jinn speak of the Qur’an, Meccan Arabs)
Enfolded (the Lord will protect Mohammed, Pharoah disobeys, keeping the nightly prayer)
Wrapped in His Cloak (Mohammed’s calling and conversion, the Day of Judgement, the Scorching Fire, creation is God’s warning, the Garden, heed God)
The Resurrection (the Resurrection is real, there is no escape, what happens after death, the Day is close)
Man (God always cared for man, life in the Garden, God is in control, patiently wait for the Day)
[Winds] Sent Forth (the Day of Decision is inevitable, the Day of Decision is near, there is no escape, woe to the truth-deniers)
The Announcement (the cosmos warn of the Day, the Garden, the Judgement, cosmology)
The Forceful Chargers (the forceful chargers, Moses was called, Hell and Paradise, no one knows the hour)
He Frowned (take care to teach even believers, man is ungrateful, the Deafening Blast)
The Rolling Up (the Resurrection, the Qur’an is true)
The Breaking (the Day of Judgement)
Those Who Give Short Measure (The Sijjin [imprisoned wicked], The ‘Illiyyun [elect believers])
The Cracking (the stages of Resurrection, believe the Qur’an)
The Towering Constellations (God is witness, persecutors will be punished, the Qur’an is true)
The Night-Comer (the night-comer, God makes life, the Resurrection is real)
The Most High (God helps Mohammed)
The Overwhelming Event (the blazing fire and the heavens, Muslims aren’t responsible for the disbelievers)
Daybreak (God punishes evil)
The City (the purpose of man)
The Sun (purifying the soul, Thamud’s tribe destroyed)
The Night (a good Muslim, God guides)
The Morning Brightness (God takes care of man, take care of the needy)
Relief (God grants freedom)
The Fig (the Judgement is inevitable)
The Clinging Form (worship God)
The Night of Glory (the Night of Glory)
Clear Evidence (the Scriptures are clear, do good)
The Earthquake (Judgement Day)
The Charging Steeds
The Crashing Blow (the weighing of deeds)
Competing for More (worldly distractions)
The Fading Day (the last day)
The Backbiter (the Crusher)
The Elephant (God defeated the elephant army)
Quraysh (Worship God at the Ka’ba)
The Common Kindnesses (the disbeliever)
Abundance (God blessed Mohammed)
The Disbelievers (Mohammed stayed pure)
Help (God makes a way)
Palm Fibre (Abu Cahab shall be punished)
Purity of Faith (God is one)
Daybreak (God is protector)
People (the whisperer)
Results
Unlike my expectations, the Qur’an seemed to be mostly discourse with little narrative and no poetry and unlike the stereotypes, the Qur’an did not promote terrorism, genocide against specific religious groups but fighting against unfaithful Jews, Christians, and pagans. However, it did seem to have some slightly misogynistic passages (although, even then it should be noted that it seemed to be very fair to women for its time).