Koran
/kɒˈrɑːn/(亦作Quran 或Qur'an /kʊ-/)
noun
- the Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic. The Koran consists of 114 units of varying lengths, known as suras; the first sura is said as part of the ritual prayer. These touch upon all aspects of human existence, including matters of doctrine, social organization, and legislation.古兰经(伊斯兰教圣经, 用阿拉伯语写成, 被认为是真主通过大天使加百利对穆罕默德的启示, 古兰经包括长短不等的114章; 第一章用作仪式祷告的一部分, 古兰经内容涉及到人类存在的各个方面, 包括信仰、社会组织和立法)。
派生词
Koranic
/-ˈrænɪk/ adjective词源
from Arabic kur'ān 'recitation', from kara'a 'read, recite'.