The Sahih Holy Quran refers to the most authentic and revered version of the Quran, which is considered the literal word of God (Allah) revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) over a period of 23 years. It is regarded as the final and complete scripture in Islam, preserved without alteration or distortion. The Quran consists of 114 chapters, known as surahs, and over 6,000 verses (ayat), which cover a wide range of topics including theology, law, morality, guidance for personal conduct, and the relationship between humanity and the divine.
The term "Sahih" emphasizes the Quran's authenticity and purity, as it has been meticulously preserved through oral transmission and written copies over centuries. The Quran was compiled into its current form shortly after the death of the Prophet Muhammad, under the caliphate of Abu Bakr and Uthman. It has been passed down through generations without any changes, ensuring its integrity and accuracy.
Muslims believe that the Quran is a complete guide for all aspects of life, offering spiritual guidance, wisdom, and answers to the deepest questions of existence. Its verses are recited daily in prayers, and its teachings inspire and influence billions of lives across the world. The Sahih Quran remains central to the faith, practice, and understanding of Islam.