The Quran has exactly 114 Surahs (Chapters).
It is divided into 30 equal parts known as Juz.
There are 7 Manzils used for weekly recitation.
The longest Surah is Al-Baqarah with 286 verses.
The shortest Surah is Al-Kawthar with only 3 verses.
The Quran contains approximately 77,430 words.
There are roughly 323,015 letters in the entire text.
The longest verse is the 'Verse of Debts' (2:282).
86 Surahs were revealed in Makkah.
28 Surahs were revealed in Madinah.
The first word revealed was "Iqra" (Read).
Revelation took approximately 23 years to complete.
Surah At-Tawbah is the only one without a starting Bismillah.
Surah An-Naml contains Bismillah twice (Start & Verse 30).
There are 15 places in the Quran requiring a Prostration (Sajdah).
Ayat al-Kursi (2:255) is regarded as the greatest verse.
Surah Al-Mulk is known as the protector from the grave's punishment.
Surah Ya-Seen is known as the "Heart of the Quran".
Surah Al-Rahman is called the "Beauty of the Quran".
29 Surahs begin with disconnected letters (Muqatta'at).
"Dunya" (World) and "Akhirah" (Hereafter) both appear 115 times.
"Angel" and "Devil" are both mentioned exactly 88 times.
"Life" and "Death" are both mentioned exactly 145 times.
The singular word "Day" (Yawm) is mentioned 365 times.
The plural word "Days" (Ayyam) is mentioned 30 times.
The word "Month" (Shahr) appears exactly 12 times.
"Man" and "Woman" appear exactly 24 times each.
The Sea/Land ratio in the Quran is 32:13, which is 71.1% water.
The word "Salawat" (Prayers) is mentioned 5 times.
"Zakat" (Charity) and "Barakah" (Blessing) both appear 32 times.
"Knowledge" (Ilm) and its derivatives appear 811 times.
"Pardon" appears 234 times, while "Punishment" appears 117 times.
Seeking refuge from Iblis is mentioned the same number of times he is named.
Musa (Moses) is the most mentioned person (136 times).
Ibrahim (Abraham) is mentioned 69 times.
Nuh (Noah) is mentioned 43 times.
Adam and Isa (Jesus) are mentioned exactly 25 times each.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is mentioned by name 4 times.
Prophet Yunus is called "Dhun-Nun" (Companion of the Whale).
Maryam (Mary) is the only woman mentioned by name.
There are 25 Prophets mentioned by name in total.
The Sleepers of the Cave slept for 309 lunar years.
Sulayman could speak to animals and control the wind.
Zayd bin Harithah is the only Companion mentioned by name.
Prophet Dawud could soften iron with his hands.
The Big Bang is alluded to in verse 21:30.
The universe's expansion is mentioned in 51:47.
Iron (Al-Hadid) is described as "sent down" from space.
The sky is described as a "protected ceiling" (21:32).
Mountains act like pegs to stabilize the Earth's crust.
Internal waves in deep oceans are described in 24:40.
"Every living thing" was made from water (21:30).
The frontal lobe is linked to lying and sin (96:15-16).
The Quran uses female-gendered verbs for worker bees.
Ants use sophisticated warning signals to communicate.
Cumulus clouds are described as being heavy (7:57).
Winds act as "fertilizers" for clouds and plants (15:22).
Fingerprints are noted as unique to individuals (75:4).
Human development in the womb is described in stages (23:14).
Oceanic barriers prevent salt and fresh water from mixing.
Al-Baqarah (The Cow) is the longest Surah name.
Honey is mentioned as a healing for mankind.
Milk is described as coming from between excretion and blood.
The spider's web is called the "flimsiest of houses".
Surah Al-Fil tells the story of the Army of the Elephant.
A dog is mentioned guarding the Sleepers of the Cave.
The Hoopoe bird acted as a scout for Prophet Sulayman.
God uses a mosquito as a parable in Surah Al-Baqarah.
The Olive tree is called a "Blessed Tree".
Surah Al-Hajj is the only one named after a Pillar of Islam.
The Quran refers to itself as "Ash-Shifa" (The Healing).
It is also named "An-Noor" (The Light).
The Quran was revealed in the Arabic language.
Surah Al-Nas and Al-Falaq are the "Two Protectors".
The word "Salah" is derived from a word meaning "Connection".
Surah Al-Hadid is named after Iron.
Dates and Grapes are among the fruits mentioned most.
Surah Al-Adiyat mentions war-horses striking sparks.
Surah Al-Safinat describes the "Noble Steeds".
The "Nun" in Dhun-Nun refers to a great fish or whale.
Heaven is described as gardens with rivers flowing beneath.
Al-Furqan means "The Criterion" (to judge right/wrong).
Surah Al-Naba is named "The Great News".
The Quran is the only book millions have memorized entirely.
Pearls and Corals are mentioned as gifts from the sea.
Mount Sinai (Tur) is explicitly mentioned by name.
The stars are described as ornaments and navigation aids.
Rain is described as "blessed water" from the sky.
Thunder and Lightning are signs of God's power (13:12-13).
Colors of the mountains and earth are mentioned as signs.
The pen (Al-Qalam) has a dedicated Surah.
Walking humbly on earth is commanded in Surah Al-Furqan.
The splitting of the moon is mentioned in Surah Al-Qamar.
The origin of Jinn is from smokeless fire.
Luqman the Wise is the source of moral advice in Ch. 31.
The Quran is a message for all of humanity, not just one tribe.
It remains the most influential book in the history of the world.