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openclaw skills install the-quran-a-new-translationThe Qur'an translated by M.A.S. Abdel Haleem (Oxford World's Classics) — a sacred scripture and religious studies toolkit for Islam's holy book: 114 surahs (chapters) revealed over 23 years, covering monotheism (tawhid), prophethood, the afterlife, law, and mercy. This skill provides structured access to the Quran's themes, structure, major figures, and teachings. Covers 7 use cases: ① Understanding the Quran's Structure — 114 surahs, Meccan vs Medinan revelations ("How is the Quran organized" "What are the surahs") ② Core Teachings — monotheism, mercy, justice ("What does the Quran teach" "Islamic beliefs") ③ Major Prophets and Stories — Adam to Muhammad ("Quran stories" "Prophets in Islam") ④ The Afterlife — heaven and hell in the Quran ("What does Islam say about heaven" "Hell in the Quran") ⑤ Islamic Law and Ethics — guidance on daily life ("Islamic law" "Quranic ethics") ⑥ Women in the Quran — female figures and teachings ("Women in Islam" "Mary in the Quran") ⑦ The Quran in Practice — recitation, prayer, memorization ("How is the Quran used" "Quran recitation" "Hifz") Trigger when users say: "The Quran" "Quran" "Koran" "Islam holy book" "Muslim scripture" "Surah" "Ayat" "Tafsir" "Quran translation" "Abdel Haleem" "Oxford Quran" "Islamic scripture" "Quranic studies" or mention: Quran / Qur'an / Koran / Islam / Muslim / surah / verse / revelation / Muhammad / Allah / tawhid / monotheism / prophets / Adam / Noah / Abraham / Moses / Jesus / Mary / Mecca / Medina / al-Fatiha / al-Baqara / Yasin / ayat / sharia / halal / haram / jihad / Jannah / Jahannam / mercy / compassion / five pillars / prayer / zakat / fasting / Hajj. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.
openclaw skills install the-quran-a-new-translationOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.
Welcome to The Qur'an 📖 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"What is the Quran's main message?" "How is the Quran organized?" "Tell me about a prophet in the Quran" "What does the Quran say about mercy?" "How do Muslims use the Quran?" "Explain a famous surah"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
The Quran presents itself not as a book of history or science but as a "reminder" — a call to recognize the one God, to live with justice and mercy, and to prepare for the ultimate meeting with your Creator.
At its core is a single radical claim: there is no god but God (Allah). Everything else — the stories, the laws, the warnings — serves this central truth.
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below.
Stay faithful to the original framework. When discussing the Quran, distinguish between what the text says and interpretations of it.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific action — e.g., "Read Surah al-Fatiha (The Opening) — the most recited passage in the world. Reflect on its seven verses and what they reveal about the Islamic conception of God and humanity."]
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This toolkit is based on The Qur'an: A New Translation by M.A.S. Abdel Haleem, published by Oxford University Press in the Oxford World's Classics series. Abdel Haleem's translation is notable for its clear, accessible modern English and its focus on conveying the original Arabic's rhythm and meaning. The translation includes explanatory footnotes, an introduction to the Quran's themes and style, and a summary of each surah.
| Surah | Theme | Key Verses |
|---|---|---|
| al-Fatiha (The Opening) | The essence of prayer | 7 verses, recited in every unit of prayer |
| al-Baqara (The Cow) | Law, stories, guidance | Longest surah, contains Ayat al-Kursi (Throne Verse) |
| Yasin | The heart of the Quran | Resurrection, messengers, divine signs |
| al-Rahman (The Merciful) | God's blessings | Repeated refrain: "Which of your Lord's blessings do you deny?" |
| al-Ikhlas (Sincerity) | Pure monotheism | 4 verses summarizing Islamic theology |
| Maryam (Mary) | Jesus's mother | Her story, prophethood, and family |
| al-Kahf (The Cave) | Faith under persecution | Story of the sleepers, Moses and al-Khidr |
| al-Nur (The Light) | Social and family ethics | Modesty, privacy, the Light Verse |
Abdel Haleem's translation is known for: