ELI5: What is the Qur’an and why do Muslims follow it?

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The Qur'an is like a rulebook for Muslims, showing them how to live a good life and make Allah (God) happy.

Imagine you have a brand new toy car. It's super cool, but you don't know how to use all its features or keep it in good shape. That's where the instruction manual comes in! The Qur'an is like that instruction manual, but instead of a toy car, it's for your whole life.

  • It teaches Muslims how to be kind, honest, and helpful to others.
  • It explains how to pray to Allah and thank Him for everything.
  • It gives guidance on how to treat their family and friends well.
Muslims believe that Allah sent the Qur'an to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a guide for everyone. They follow it because they believe it's the best way to:
  • Live a good and meaningful life.
  • Please Allah.
  • Go to Paradise after they die.
Think of it like this: if you follow the rules in a game, you're more likely to win and have fun. Similarly, Muslims believe that by following the Qur'an, they're more likely to be successful in this life and the next. It helps them make good choices every day, from being truthful to sharing with others. It's their guide for living a happy and fulfilling life, pleasing Allah, and hoping for the best outcome in the afterlife.

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