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The Quran is the single most important work in Arabic literature and the Muslim religion. According to Muslims, the Quran is considered to be the veritable word of God—following the Old and New Testaments—revealed to the prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. This holy book of Islam provides the code of living for members of the Islamic faith, which accounts for over one billion people....

excited, stirred up, or provoked; syn. ثَارَ: (S, L, K:) it became so by reason of distress, or difficulty; or of harm, or injury: you say هَاجَ بِهِ الدَّمُ, inf. n. هَيْجٌ and هَيَجَانٌ, The blood became roused, or stirred up, in him: (A, L:) and in like manner, المِرَّةُ the gall, or bile: and الغُبَارُ the dust. (A.) See also هَائِجٌ. ― -b2- هَاجَ, inf. n. هِيَاجٌ and هُيُوجٌ and هَيَجَانٌ; and ↓ اهتاج; (tropical:) He (a stallion-camel) became excited by lust; initum appetivit; brayed, and became