Conclusion

Almighty Allah (swt) has sent books that will guide people throughout history and remind them of the meaning of life and the good news and warnings about the afterlife. The last of these is the Qur'an. 
The Qur'an makes a call to man that he must ponder over. Its call is a very serious word that separates the right from the wrong. (Tariq, 86/13-14) This phrase is nothing to be taken lightly. (Sad, 38/67) Because this saying directly concerns the fate of man and his eternal life. In this respect, it would not be an exaggeration to say that the Qur'an is the book of those who take life seriously and have the desire to reach the truth.
The Qur'an has been a constant source of inspiration for the practical lives and civilizations of Muslims for more than fourteen centuries. In every period of history, scholars have tried to understand and discover it.
Today, countless Muslims living in different continents of the world benefit from the clear life spring of the Qur'an. Compassion, justice, generosity and many other human virtues are experienced thanks to the Qur'an. 
The Qur'an protects us and continues to be a source of peace and happiness in our lives. Again, it continues to be a means of good news and inspiration for our world and the Hereafter, and to give us hope in overcoming the social and political crises we are experiencing.
When examined, it will be seen that the Holy Qur'an attaches great value to understanding, research and knowledge, especially to itself. The Qur'an advises people to solve their religious and worldly problems with this method. 
The fact that Muslims have such a book is very promising for their future. Because understanding and producing knowledge is the source of civilizations. If Muslims make this a method, there is no doubt that the future of Islamic civilization will be bright. 

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