@Islame
I saw it as a simple book written by a simple person, nothing more, nothing less?
Yes, well, I suppose it may depend on the depth of analysis you put into it, or whether you can, in any way, relate to the work, or a particular interpretation of it. But I find there are rather interesting aspects to it, particularly linguistically, and the broad range of possible meanings and understandings that one may give to the use of even a single word.
For instance, does the use of the word 'zakaah' refer to the giving of alms or to purification, as is one alternative meaning? Does 'Islam' refer to the idea of submitting one's will to a sociopathic celestial narcissist or does it bear more semblance to 'peace'; '...adkhuloo fis silmi kaafah,' 'enter into peace/Islam completely.'
But there are a number of verses and surahs that I find moving in some way, to name a few:
Surah al-Sharh, Surat al-Kaafiroon, Surah al-Ra'd, 9:111, 2:208, 30:30, 28:88, 25:61, 55:1-9, 57:3, etc., etc.
are there any specific verses? I like some things in Islam, but nothing from the quran - mainly quotes that come out of the weaker hadith like Tirmidhi
This one in particular is my favourite
“Take advantage of five things before five others: your youth before your old age, your health before your sickness, your wealth before your poverty, your free time before you become occupied, and your life before your death.”
That is good, and notably, it's basically secular.