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Wow, talk about a blast from the past! It’s amazing to think that the Quran mentions Rome - who would’ve thought? I mean, it’s not like they were exactly BFFs or anything. But still, it goes to show how far back this connection goes. And it’s pretty cool that we can still see evidence of it today. Who knows what other surprises are in store?

Is Rome Mentioned In The Quran? [Solved]

Well, Ar-Rum is a big deal - it’s the 30th chapter of the Quran and it’s got 60 verses. It’s also known as ‘The Romans’ and starts with some muqaṭṭaʻātʾAlif Lām Mīm الم. So if you’re looking for something from the Quran, Ar-Rum might be just what you need!

  1. The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.

  2. The Quran mentions Rome in several verses, including references to its destruction and its people’s conversion to Islam.

  3. In Surah 30:2-4, it is written that God destroyed Rome as a punishment for their disbelief and disobedience.

  4. In Surah 9:29, it is written that those who believe in Allah and do good deeds will be rewarded with victory over Rome and other nations who oppose them.

  5. In Surah 30:47-48, it is written that those who accept faith will be given victory over Rome and other nations who oppose them as well as a reward from Allah for their faithfulness and obedience.

  6. In Surah 5:14-15, it is written that Jesus was sent by Allah to guide the people of Israel away from idolatry towards monotheism; this includes a reference to Rome’s polytheistic beliefs at the time of Jesus’ ministry on earth.

The Quran mentions Rome quite a few times - it’s actually pretty cool! In fact, it talks about the city in a positive light, which is really neat. It’s like the Quran was ahead of its time or something!