Proponents of Fahim ul Quran respond by stating that these are risks of any reading, not just simplified reading. They advocate for a balanced approach: acquire basic understanding, then refer to reliable Tafsir for complex or ambiguous verses.

Traditional scholarship has long argued that understanding the Quran requires years of studying classical Arabic grammar, syntax ( Nahw ), and morphology ( Sarf ). While profound, this path is lengthy and inaccessible to the average person with a day job, family, and modern responsibilities.

To fully grasp the concept, we must break down the phrase:

The Muslim Ummah is bleeding from a thousand wounds—ignorance, sectarianism, poverty, and colonization of the mind. The only sustainable cure is returning to the rope of Allah, but not as a decorative ornament hung on the wall.

Understanding the literal meaning and the deeper scholarly interpretation (exegesis) of verses.