"One day (..), I sat with some friends who read me the chapter from
the Qur'aan called Surat Maryam. First they read it in Arabic and then in English.
(..) when I heard the Arabic recitation, it struck a chord inside,
something I knew instinctively, something I noticed straight away.
Beauty, and peace. It's possible to know something even though you
haven't ever known it. Like if you've always been hungry, you will
comprehend satisfaction. If you've been cold, you'll understand
warmth. Well, at that time I understood peace, because I'd never felt
it. Then came the English translation and my mind started to work,
putting together all the missing pieces of what I'd been taught and
finding no spaces for argument. The story of Prophet Jesus (p.b.u.h.)
so simple, so uncomplicated. I cried. I didn't understand until a bit
later that they were tears of joy, for I knew that I'd reached the
end of the tunnel." from Islamic Garden
That’s why we should always try to look intensely into the powerful meanings of the quraa'nic verses, many of its unrivaled meanings create deep impact on our lives and are etched in our minds in astounding vivid colors.