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The Quran, often referred to as the "Final Testament" or "Word of God" in Islam, is a sacred text believed by Muslims to be the literal word of Allah (God) as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over a span of approximately 23 years. It consists of 114 chapters, or surahs, revealed in Arabic, and is considered the ultimate source of guidance and law for Muslims worldwide. The Quran addresses various aspects of human life, including spirituality, morality, ethics, social justice, and governance, providing guidance for individuals and societies. It is revered by Muslims as the final revelation, confirming and superseding previous scriptures such as the Torah and the Bible. The Quran is recited, memorized, studied, and reflected upon by millions of Muslims, shaping their beliefs, practices, and worldview. Its teachings emphasize monotheism, compassion, justice, and the importance of faith, prayer, charity, and good deeds.