The Quran addresses the human condition through several major themes that define the Islamic worldview:

Each chapter is composed of rhythmic verses that vary in length and style.

The first 13 years of revelation focused on monotheism, the afterlife, and moral fortitude.

There are 114 Surahs, ranging from the longest, Al-Baqarah (286 verses), to the shortest, Al-Kawthar (3 verses).

For ease of recitation (particularly during Ramadan), the text is divided into 30 equal parts called Juz'. ✨ Core Themes and Teachings

The Quran is unique in its non-chronological, non-thematic structure, organized primarily by the length of its chapters.

After the Hijra (migration), the final 10 years of revelation introduced legal frameworks and societal regulations.