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Quranic Reflections
Nevzat Savas
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Quranic Reflections
The Qur’an and the Making of Civilisation
Guidance becomes civilisation when faith moves beyond private conscience and takes durable form in relationships, institutions and a society’s shared moral imagination.
Nevzat Savas
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Quranic Reflections
Persons and Communities in the Qur’anic Mirror
The Qur’an’s human types are not labels for others, but mirrors revealing what repeated choices are making of us and our communities.
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Quranic Reflections
How the Qur’an Speaks
The Qur’an’s questions, rhythms and shifting voices do more than carry meaning; they awaken the whole human being to receive it.
Nevzat Savas
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Quranic Reflections
Why Context Matters—and Why Meaning Travels
The Qur’an entered history without becoming trapped there. Context anchors its meaning, while enduring human realities allow its guidance to travel.
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Quranic Reflections
The Questions the Qur’an Comes to Answer
The Qur’an answers the questions without which life loses direction: who God is, what the human being is and where the journey leads.
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Quranic Reflections
What Is the Qur’an For? Guidance, Healing and Human Formation
The Qur’an offers more than information: it guides, illuminates, heals and forms the human being for a meaningful life before God.
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Quranic Reflections
From Seed to Tree: Why the Qur’an Matters
The Qur’an addresses the deepest human question: not only how we should live, but what kind of person we are becoming.
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Quranic Reflections
When Surahs Speak to One Another
Every surah has its own voice, yet its meaning deepens when heard within the Qur’an’s wider conversation of concepts, narratives and moral questions.
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Quranic Reflections
Every Surah Is a World
A surah is not a pile of verses but a living world, where images, concepts and transitions gain meaning through their relationships.
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Quranic Reflections
The Qur’an Cannot Be Rushed: Reading with Deliberation
Revelation formed its first community over time. Why, then, do we expect the Qur’an to transform us through hurried reading and immediate consumption?
Nevzat Savas
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Quranic Reflections
When Recitation Replaces Transformation
The Qur’an can fill a room with sound and still remain absent from the life being lived beyond its recitation.
Nevzat Savas
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Quranic Reflections
Before Interpretation: The Ethics of Encountering Revelation
A reader may open the Qur’an with fluent lips and a closed heart. Understanding begins when revelation is allowed to question the reader.
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