A protected work in progress
This is for people who want careful work to exist, even if they may never personally benefit from it.
NativeQuran is being built privately.
It is not open.
It is not finished.
It is not being promoted.
This page exists for those who want to back the work while it is being built, and be granted access later under the original terms.
The coming months determine whether this work can be carried through to completion without interruption.
If you’re here, you were likely sent deliberately.
NativeQuran is an attempt to explore a serious and plausible hypothesis:
That the Qur’an may be allowed to settle internally through an environment that attempts to interfere as little as possible — without teaching, explanation, translation, or instruction.
There is no teacher explaining the Qur’an.
There is no human mediation.
There is no interpretive layer placed between you and the text.
This is simply an environment that steps aside, so the Qur’an is encountered directly.
This exploration is careful, long-horizon, and may fail.
There is no guarantee of outcome.
If the hypothesis is true, sustained exposure under minimal interference may result in:
This is not promised.
This may fail.
This work is grounded in a tradition of careful Qur’anic literacy that values internal coherence, restraint, and integrity.
At a certain point, continuing to explain felt like a distortion.
NativeQuran is the result of choosing a personal constraint instead: to stop teaching entirely, and observe what happens when explanation is withdrawn.
If the hypothesis fails, it fails cleanly.
NativeQuran does not attempt to explain, teach, analyze, or prove anything.
It is not designed to be compared.
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