Description
The Story of Creation — A Qur’anic Account
Every people has a story of creation; the Muslim reads the Qur’an’s. This concise scholarly work gathers the ayat in which Allah describes the origin of the heavens, the earth, the angels, the jinn, and the first human being — and walks the reader through them with the calm precision of the classical tafsir tradition. The Qur’an is not a textbook of science; it is something deeper, and this book honours that distinction.
What This Telling of the Story of Creation Offers
- The key ayat on the six days of creation, gathered and explained in sequence
- Classical interpretive insights from the tafsir of the early generations
- Reflections on the creation of Adam (alayhi al-salam) and the trust given to humankind
- Notes on what the Qur’an emphasises — and what it intentionally leaves veiled
- Quiet, grounded reflections rather than speculation or modernist gloss
Why the Qur’anic Story of Creation Still Matters
To know how the world began is to know something of why we are here. The believer who reads the Qur’anic account closely will find tawheed, gratitude, and humility woven into every ayah. This book is suited to the lay reader who wants the story without speculation, and to the student of knowledge wanting a concise companion for halaqa preparation.
Read it in a single quiet evening, or return to it ayah by ayah over weeks. Either way, the Qur’an’s telling of the beginning will leave the heart steadier in its certainty that all of creation belongs to Allah, and back to Him it returns.





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