Acharya Prashant explains that the core of the Quran is Tahid, or oneness, signifying that there are no two truths. He asserts that the source of all wisdom, whether from Prophet Muhammad or any other sage, is identical. To truly understand a scripture like the Quran, the individual's ego-mind must connect to the same source that inspired the prophet; otherwise, the text will inevitably be misinterpreted. He points out that religious scriptures are often distorted because they originate from a high state of consciousness, yet are interpreted by common people who remain in a lower state of ego and refuse to rise to the source's level.