The Qur’an is the greatest gift Allah has sent to humanity. It is not merely a book to be recited—it is a profound guide containing the Sunan of Allah that govern the Universe, society, and personal life. Yet, despite millions of Muslims owning and reading the Qur’an, many do not fully realize its significance as the foundational source of wisdom for all aspects of life.
This must change.
The International Qur’an Research Association (IQRA’) is actively working to make the Qur’an foundational at all levels of education—from kindergarten to post-doctorate studies. Our mission is to ensure every Muslim has access to a contemporary understanding of the Qur’an, tailored to their level of learning and ability to grasp its depth.
This requires serious scholarly effort, and IQRA’ has assembled a dedicated think tank of Qur’an scholars and scientists who are committed to this work. They are rolling up their sleeves, exploring new methods, and creating a structured approach that will make Qur’anic knowledge accessible, relevant, and transformative for every Muslim worldwide.
We believe that the mosque should once again function as a center of learning and enlightenment—just as it did during the time of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). The Qur’an must reclaim its role in shaping hearts, minds, and societies.
Insha’Allah, we will share tangible results soon. But this effort requires collective dedication.
For too long, divisions have weakened us. Our history has seen fragmentation, misunderstandings, and lost opportunities for unity. It is time to rise above these divisions and reunite—through knowledge, dialogue, and a shared commitment to restoring the Qur’an’s central role in our lives.
This is our call to action. Muslims must work together to bring this vision to life and ensure that the Qur’an is understood as more than a book—it is a living guide that shapes every aspect of human consciousness.
Let’s make this happen. Let’s restore the Qur’an to its rightful place and rebuild the unity our Ummah desperately needs.
Safi Kaskas
President
International Qur’an Research Association IQRA’