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Narratives about prophets like Noah, Moses, and Jesus feature prominently in the Qur’an. How do they convey moral and spiritual lessons? Analyze how these narratives balance historical and cultural contexts with universal principles.
The Qur’an often emphasizes that its message is universal, addressing not only Muslims but all of humanity. How does it balance its specific guidance for the Muslim community with its broader call to all people? Analyze its use of inclusive language, themes of justice, and appeals to shared values.
How does the Qur’an address skeptics and defend its authenticity as a divine text? Examine its use of rhetorical questions, logical arguments, and appeals to human conscience.
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