Al Furqan Ul Haq

The Quran notes that the Torah (Tawrat) and the Gospel (Injil) were also sent down as a "Furqan" to guide their respective people before the final revelation. 3. Historical Application: Yawm al-Furqan

Due to the potential for civil unrest and the offense taken by the Muslim population, the book was banned in several countries, including India in 2005 for the "maintenance of security". Al Furqan Ul Haq

Classical scholars, including Ibn Taymiyyah and Al-Qurtubi, have identified that is most directly embodied in the Holy Quran. Why? Because the Quran serves three critical functions that align with this title: The Quran notes that the Torah (Tawrat) and