We live in an ocean of notions. Many of these we believe in and we reject the others. Few of these we might spend our life struggling for proving or defeating them. On sailing in such an ocean, many appealing ideas look like the mast that appears temporarily and disappears soon. Few-if any- of these ideas impenetrably struggle the space-time to prevail their message in such a rough sea. The Quran -as the Muslim unified reference- is a unique message that had been globally delivered traversing place and time. The conserved book, for more than 1400 years ago, conveys its message to all mankind. Away from any kind of ideological, historical or political arguments, this work affords an introductory scientific interpretation of this globally challenging book. Science stands as a universal language beyond borders. Therefore, this book aims at providing bridges of rapprochement between different ideas as a potential normalizing step that minimizes the gap between incompatible notions.