


Surah 2, verses 6–7: The Qur’an describes hearts sealed by Allah; an apologetic reading on hardening, freedom, and the image of God.

Surah 2, verses 4–5: The Quran links success to faith in revelation and the afterlife. A critical reading in light of fulfillment in Jesus.

Surah 2, verses 2-3: The Qur’an presents the Book as guidance for those who believe in the unseen, pray, and give. A comparative reading with Christian revelation.

Surah 1, verse 4: Allâh, Master of the Day of Judgment. An analysis of the meaning of judgment in the Qur’an and its contrast with the Christian faith.

Surah 1, verses 2-3: Praise to Allah, Lord of the worlds, “the Most Merciful”. Analysis of mercy in the Qur’an and its contrast with the biblical vision.

Surah 2, verse 13: those who refuse to believe call believers fools. An analysis of the social contempt for faith and the reversal of judgment.

Sura 2, verses 11–12: Those who claim to reform may spread corruption without seeing it. A cross-analysis on the blindness of the heart.

Surah 1, verse 1: The basmala opens the Qur’an by revealing Allah’s mercy and laying the spiritual foundation of all Muslim prayer.

Surah 2, verse 1: Why does the Qur’an begin with the mysterious letters Alif Lām Mīm? An analysis of the text, the Islamic tradition, and the question.