The Quran is the Book of God. It has been preserved in its entirety for all time to come. Although written originally in Arabic, it has been made accessible, thanks to translations, to those who do not know Arabic. While no substitute for the original, translations serve the signal purpose of spreading the word of God far beyond the Arabic-speaking peoples to a far broader spectrum of humanity. A beginning to understanding the Quran can be made by reading the Quran. The Quran stresses the importance of man’s discovery of truth on spiritual and intellectual planes. The Quran is apparently in the Arabic language, but in reality, it is in the language of nature, that is, the language in which God directly addressed all human beings at the time of Creation. This divine invocation of humanity is ever-present in the consciousness of all human beings; that is why the Quran is universally understandable—to some on a conscious plane and others at the subconscious level. This reality has been described in the Quran as ‘clear revelations in the hearts of those who have been given knowledge.’ (29:49) This means that the Divine Reality, explained by the Quran on a conscious plane, pre-exists in man subconsciously. The message of the Quran is not alien to man. It is a verbal expression of that same Divine Reality which aligns with man’s nature.