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QuranSage Introduction
The Quran is like a personal letter from God to you, a book of persuasion and guidance to Allah’s straight path that encourages both critical thinking and faithful reflection. It presents values and beliefs that we and our ancestors have needed constant reminders of, offering a framework to help you become the best version of yourself. It teaches a way of life that is positive, progressive, and peacefully balanced, rooted in both reason and faith. Like a loving parent or a cl

Mohamed Elgayar
Jun 26, 20223 min read


🚫 Disclaimer Quran Sage
Disclaimer: The Holy Quran, in its essence, is a divine revelation that can only be fully appreciated in its original Arabic language....

Mohamed Elgayar
Jun 25, 20221 min read
Quran Chapters by Subjects & Brief Descriptions
Theology & Belief (ʿAqīdah / Oneness of God -Tawḥīd) Al-Fātiḥah (1): Praise of Allah, reliance on Him alone, guidance. · ...

Mohamed Elgayar
Jun 21, 20224 min read
🤔 Tips before reading the Quran
1- What is the Quran? That is Allah’s guidance He guides with it whom He wills, from among His worshipers (Quran Chapter 6-88) The Arabic word ‘Quran ' means ‘recitation’ and ‘reading’. The Holy Quran, the sacred final scripture of Islam, was revealed orally in the Arabic language to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by Allah through the angel Gabriel over 23 years (609-632 CE). This process underscores its role as a living, spoken word of God, deeply connected to the Proph

Mohamed Elgayar
Jun 19, 202235 min read


Light of the Pearls - Sheikh Shihab al-Din al-Noubi
Ḍawʾ al-Laʾālī fī Sharḥ Badʾ al-Āmālī by Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Nūbī The 103 Creeds of Timur Title Meaning · Ḍawʾ al-Laʾālī (ضوء اللآلي) → The Light of the Pearls, a metaphor for the shining clarity and value of its theological insights. · Sharḥ Badʾ al-Āmālī (شرح بدء الأمالي) → Commentary on Badʾ al-Āmālī, a classic poetic summary of Sunni Ashʿarī beliefs by Sirāj al-Dīn al-Ūshī. · Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī al-Nūbī → The commentator, an Egyptian Ashʿarī scholar

Mohamed Elgayar
Dec 6, 20197 min read


Pathways of Hearts and Minds
In the Islamic tradition, the heart (qalb) stands at the center of human identity, moral character, and spiritual destiny. The Qur’an consistently presents the heart as the true locus of understanding, faith, and inner transformation. It is the organ that perceives truth, responds to revelation, and either ascends toward spiritual clarity or descends into blindness. God describes the heart as the site of faith “He inscribed faith in their hearts” —and as the determinant of s

Mohamed Elgayar
Dec 5, 20193 min read


Islam's Branches of Faith
“Islam branches of faith” are the qualities and actions that complete a Muslim’s faith. They come from the authentic Prophet hadith: “Faith has seventy branches: the highest of them is saying La ilaha illa Allah , and the lowest of them is removing harm from the road, and modesty (ḥayā’) is a branch of faith.” Imam Al-Bayhaqi detailed these branches in his book Shuʿab al-Īmān (The brances of Faith) , listing 77 branches , divided into three categories: 1. Branches Related t

Mohamed Elgayar
Dec 4, 20192 min read


The Quranic Model of Human Development: Personality, Struggle, and Inner Transformation
The Qur’an presents a comprehensive framework for shaping the human personality beginning with clear moral awareness and sound cognitive understanding. It corrects false assumptions, frees the human being from illusions of power and fear, and defines success on the basis of sincerity, piety, and moral purpose. A fundamental principle in this formation is individual accountability, expressed in: “Every soul is held responsible for what it has earned.” (74:38) Through this, th

Mohamed Elgayar
Dec 3, 20196 min read


Longevity in Islam
Spiritual, Physical, and Mental Well-Being Spiritual Longevity in Islam: A Journey Toward Eternal Fulfillment Spiritual longevity in Islam refers to a life grounded in divine purpose, consistent worship, and moral purification that extends beyond physical existence. It is not merely about living a long life in years, but about living meaningfully with actions, beliefs, and intentions that echo into the eternal realm of the Hereafter. Islam emphasizes that the Soul’s True Vita

Mohamed Elgayar
Dec 1, 20198 min read


The Quran: Guidance and Messages
The Quran is often described as a source of guidance for millions around the world. It is revered not just as a religious text, but as a profound piece of literature that addresses fundamental human concerns and aspirations. In this blog, we will explore what the Quran does, its significance, and the messages it conveys to its readers. The Quran as a Guiding Light ---------------------------- At its core, the Quran serves as a guide to the most upright path. It directs indivi

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 30, 20193 min read


Self-Purification (Tazkiyat al-Nafs)
The Qur’an presents the human being as a steward, not an owner of life, desires, and power. Human freedom is therefore guided by ( wasatiyyah) the balanced middle path rather than excess or denial. Sel-Purification (Tazkiyat al-Nafs) is the process of moral and spiritual refinement: purifying, disciplining, and elevating the self so it aligns with fitrah (the God-given natural disposition), sound reason, and divine guidance. The Nature of the Self (Nafs) The self is neith

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 11, 201912 min read
Excesssivenes - Inner Clarity & Stability
In the Qur’an, those who are excessive are people who transgress proper limits , morally, spiritually, socially, or materially. Excess (isrāf) is not limited to money or consumption; it includes excess in behavior, desire, power, sin, arrogance, and even despair . The Qur’an repeatedly condemns excess because it represents a departure from balance , which is central to Islamic understanding of human nature (fitrah). Key Characteristics of the Excessive in the Qur’an The Qur’

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 9, 20194 min read


Human Nature (Fiṭrah)
In Islamic thought, the human being is created with a fiṭrah an inherent, divinely designed disposition inclined toward truth, goodness, and recognition of the Creator. Allah says: “So set your face toward the religion, inclining to truth.The fiṭrah of Allah upon which He has created all people.” (Qur’an 30:30) This fiṭrah is not merely a spiritual instinct; it is a holistic framework guiding moral reasoning, emotional balance, social behavior, and the search for meaning. W

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 9, 20193 min read


Legacy or Absurdity a Quranic View
1. Introduction The Qur’an repeatedly frames human existence as purposeful and morally consequential. In contrast, actions devoid of moral, spiritual, or social benefit are classified as (عبث Abath) , a term carrying connotations of absurdity, play, vanity, and lack of purpose. This dichotomy shapes the Islamic ethic of legacy, in which meaningful impact ( athar ) is privileged over physical monuments or impressive but empty achievements. 2. Qur’an 26:128 and the Critique of

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 8, 20192 min read


Islam: Personal Responsibility.
Islam is fundamentally distinct from many religious and philosophical traditions in that it rejects the idea of a priesthood , a class of individuals who act as spiritual intermediaries between God and human beings. In Islam, every individual stands directly before Allah, responsible for belief, worship, repentance, and moral growth. This principle is deeply connected to tawḥīd (the oneness of God), fitrah (innate human disposition), and personal accountability . The Qur’an

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 7, 20193 min read


Tajwid, The Beauty of Audible Meaning
Tajwīd is the science governing the correct recitation of the Qur’an as taught by the Prophet Muhammad. Because the Quran was revealed both as text and sound , tajwīd preserves the sacred oral form of revelation, ensuring that every word is recited exactly as Allah intended both linguistically and spiritually. What Is Tajwīd? Linguistically , tajwīd means beautification and perfection. Technically , it means applying the rules that ensure each Quranic letter is recited from

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 5, 20195 min read


📚 Essay 1: Resurrection Day
Today, the topic is a difficult one, I will take you with me on a journey, to the future. Years from now, it may be short or it may be long, the important thing, is that all expected major signs will have been fulfilled? The Divine command: The Day when We (God) will fold the heavens, like the folding of the sheets of a book. As We began the first creation, We will repeat it. That is a promise binding upon Us. The horn is blown, and everyone in the earth and the heavens are s

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 5, 201925 min read
📋 Author's Notes
Do not they not contemplate the Quran.

Mohamed Elgayar
Nov 3, 20194 min read
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Mohamed Elgayar
Oct 31, 20191 min read
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