A clear and modern introduction to Islam-explored directly through the Qur'an.
Most people encounter Islam through culture, tradition, politics, or inherited identity. Far fewer encounter it through the Qur'an itself. The Qur'an Alone begins at the source, presenting Islam as a universal, ethical, and spiritual faith grounded in revelation rather than custom.
Written for both Muslims and non-Muslims, this book offers clarity and perspective for readers seeking to understand Islam beyond confusion, controversy, or complexity. It approaches the Qur'an on its own terms-examining its language, worldview, and moral vision with care and restraint.
Through themes such as justice, mercy, responsibility, conscience, and hope, the book invites readers into a direct and thoughtful engagement with the Qur'an. The result is an understanding of Islam that is principled without being rigid, spiritual without being abstract, and relevant without being reductive.
This book is for:
Muslims seeking a clearer connection to the Qur'an
Non-Muslims looking for an accessible understanding of Islam
Seekers, skeptics, and returners who value reason and honesty
Students and interfaith readers interested in clarity and precision
Whether you are curious, questioning, or simply seeking understanding, The Qur'an Alone offers a calm and direct path to engaging with Islam through its source: the Qur'an.