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In the name of Allah
Most Beneficent Most Merciful
All praise is for
Allah the Exalted and may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon His
Messenger Muhammad and
his family and companions and all those who follow them
and their way until
the Day of Resurrection
Introduction
"Do they not then
consider the Qur’an carefully? Had it been from other than
Allah, they would
surely have found therein much contradiction." [4:82]
God created man for a
noble purpose: to worship Him and lead a righteous life based
on His commands and
guidance to mankind. Mankind learned this by God sending
Messengers with clear
and practical instructions of the meaning of life and how to
worship God properly.
God also revealed to these Prophets and Messengers
knowledge about what
will happen after death and the rewards and punishments for
one’s actions.
These Prophets and
Messengers convey the same prevailing message which is
entrusted to them by
God. They proclaimed:
"…Oh my people!
Worship God! (i.e., without associating anything with him) You
have no other god but
Him.
[Qur'an: 7:65]
God sent a Prophet
and/or Messenger to every nation throughout the history of
mankind.
"And verily, We
have sent among every Ummah (community, nation) a messenger
(proclaiming): Worship
Allah (Alone) and avoid (or keep away from) all false
deities"
[Qur'an: 16:36]
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Some of them we have
been informed of and others we have not. These Prophets and
Messengers include,
but not limited to: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob,
Joseph, Moses, Aaron,
Lot, David, Solomon, Elias, Elisha, Hood, Thul-Kifi, Enoch,
Jonah, Job Shu’aib,
Saalih, Ezra, Zachariyyah, John, Jesus , Muhammad and others
peace and blessings be
upon them all.
Some of them were sent
with Books while others were not.
Some of the books that
we were informed of are the Scriptures of Abraham, the Torah
of Moses, the Zaboor
of Dawood, and the Injeel which was revealed to Jesus. All of
these scriptures
contained the same basic message from God to mankind.
Each Prophet brought
specific instructions from God addressed to a particular people
for certain times in
history and particular circumstances although the essential message
remained the same.
A few examples of this
would be the fact that Moses' contemporaries were excellent in
magic. So his major
miracle was to defeat the best magicians of his days. Jesus'
contemporaries were
recognized as skillful physicians. Therefore, his miracles were to
raise the dead and
cure the incurable diseases. The Arabs, the contemporaries of the
Muhammad, were known
for their eloquence and magnificent poetry. So Muhammad's
(Peace and Blessings
be upon him) major miracle was the Qur’an, the equivalent of
which the whole legion
of the Arab poets and orators could not produce despite the
repeated challenge
from the Qur’an itself.
However, the beauty
and power of Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him)
major miracle is that
it removes the constraints of place and time. It is the permanent
miracle for all
generations to see.
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) is the final Messenger and that his
Prophethood is also
not limited to time and place, and is for all peoples (after the advent
of his Prophethood) in
all times until the Day of Judgement.
Now, many who would
agree with everything we have stated above may reject this
about Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon him) his Messengership and the
scripture with which
he was sent. (The Qur’an)
It is our objective
here to prove without a shadow of a doubt that the Qur’an is in fact
from God Himself and
by extension that Muhammad is in fact a Messenger of God. For
we cannot accept the
Message and reject the Messenger, or vice versa. Both must be
accept or both must be
rejected.
We can basically
divide the groups of opinions on the Qur’an into three groups:
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- Those who say that Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) himself
wrote the Qur’an
- Those who say that the Qur’an was written by
someone else and taught to
Muhammad (Peace and
blessings be upon him)
- Those who believe that the Qur’an is the pure
word of God having no human
author
In this article, we
will briefly review the above three arguments based on logic, historical
evidence, textual
analysis and even scientific data.
Based on our arguments
above, we can logically conclude tha t if the Qur’an was written
by Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) or some other man (or group of
men) then it is
correct to reject the man and his message. However, if it is proven that
the Qur’an is indeed
from God, then it is necessary for us to believe in it, follow it and
accept Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon him) and a Messenger of God.
We ask the reader to
reflect…
First Claim:
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) wrote the Qur’an.
Those who claim that
the Qur’an was written by Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) have given
him a different motive for doing so and can basically be divided
into the following
groups
- For Material Gain/ Power and Glory
- To Unite the Arabs or to morally reform them
- Epileptic Seizures or Self-Delusions
With Muhammad being
perhaps the most well documented man in human history, we
can easily examine
these claims and compare them to his life.
Firstly, the claim
that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) wrote the Qur’an
is not new. His own
people made this claim. In response, to this claim, God revealed the
following:
Say: "It is not
for me to change it on my own accord; I only follow that which is
revealed unto me.
Verily, I fear if I were to disobey my Lord, the torment of the
Great Day (i.e. the
Day of Resurrection)." Say: "If Allah had so willed, I should not
have recited it to you
nor would He have made it known to you. Verily, I have
stayed amongst you a
life time before this. Have you then no sense?"
[Qur’an 10:15-16]
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This verse is telling
his critics to reflect on the fact that Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
lived amongst them from forty (40) years before reciting the
Qur’an to them while
never showing any signs of inclination to poetry and themselves
knowing that he was
illiterate. If he could no t read or write, then where did these
magnificent verses
come from?
Also reflect on the
fact that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) is
commanded in the
verses above to “Say” twice. This is a command to make a certain
statement to the
people. One can find this command “Say” 332 times throughout the
Qur’an. In other
places in the Qur’an he is ordered to “proclaim”, “Glorify Your Lord”,
“Prostrate Yourself”
etc. So we ask is this how a man talks to himself or writes a book?
Also one must consider
the fact that even before his Prophethood Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon
him) was known amongst his people as “Al-Amin”, the
trustworthy and the
truthful. No one ever recorded a lie against him.
Many Western
historians agree with this analysis:
"If a man like
Muhammad were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he
would succeed in
solving its problems that would bring it the much needed peace and
happiness." George Bernard Shaw
"My choice of
Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may
surprise some readers
and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in
history who was
supremely successful on both the religious and secular level."
--Michael H. Hart, THE 100: A RANKING OF
THE MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSONS IN HISTORY, New
York: Hart Publishing
Company, Inc ., 1978, p. 33
"Muhammad was the
soul of kindness, and his influence was felt and never forgotten by
those around
him."
--Diwan Chand Sharma, The Prophets
of the East, Calcutta 1935, p. l 22.
"He was Caesar
and Pope in one; but he was Pope without Pope's pretensions, Caesar
without the legions of
Caesar: without a standing army, without a bodyguard, without a
palace, without a
fixed revenue; if ever any man had the right to say that he ruled by the
right divine, it was
Mohammed, for he had all the power without its instruments and
without its
supports."
--Bosworth Smith,
Mohammad and Mohammadanism, London, 1874, p. 92.
"Philosopher,
orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational
dogmas, of a cult
without images; the founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one
spiritual empire, that
is Muhammad. As regards all standards by which human
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greatness may be
measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?"
Lamartine, HISTOIRE DE LA TURQUIE, Paris, 1854, Vol. II, pp. 276 -277
"It is impossible
for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of
Arabia, who knows how
he taught and how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for
that mighty Prophet,
one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what
I put to you I shall
say many things which may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel
whenever I re-read
them, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that
mighty Arabian
teacher."
Annie Besant, THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS
OF MUHAMMAD, Madras,1932, p. 4.
"His readiness to
undergo persecutions for his beliefs, the high moral character of the
men who believed in
him and looked up to him as leader, and the greatness of his
ultimate achievement -
all argue his fundamental integrity. To suppose Muhammad an
impostor raises more
problems than it solves. Moreover, none of the great figures of
history is so poorly
appreciated in the West as Muhammad."
W. Montgomery Watt, MOHAMMAD AT MECCA, Oxford, 1953, p. 52.
So, we ask the reader
to reflect on the following:
Is it logical to
believe that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) who, until the
age of forty and, as
we mentioned earlier, was known to his people as al-Amin (The
Trustworthy) and who
is still admired even by Western scholars for his honesty and
integrity, all of a
sudden began to write a book that is unmatched in literary merit and
that has not be
matched by legions of the Arab poets and orators of the highest caliber
throughout history?
Is it reasonable to
say that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him), made a
false claim and on
that very falsehood trained thousands of individuals of outstanding
character, integrity,
and honesty who were able to establish the best human society that
the world has ever
known?
Material Gain? Power
and Glory?
Some claim that
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) wrote the Qur’an for
some type of material
gain or for power and glory. However, this claim is at odds with
the historical
evidence.
In fact, when one
studies the history of Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon
him) life, we find
that he was actually materially more well off BEFORE claiming
Prophethood than
afterwards.
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At twenty-five years
old, Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) was married
to the wealthy widow
named Khadijah and lived a life of relative comfort.
However, after his
call to Prophethood, his standard of living declined dramatically,
sometimes going two
months without cooking anything, surviving only on dates and
water, because of the
extreme hardships that he and his family endured after
proclaiming God’s
message.
This would not be a
temporary sacrifice, but a way of life for him until he died. At no time
in his Prophethood did
he ever live in a fancy palace, wear the finest clothes or enjoy
the luxuries of this
world. Even after the early Muslims became successful and started
to make financial
gains, Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him) wives
complained about their
living conditions and wondered why they had to continue to live
so poorly when there
was (seemingly) no need.
A revelation then came
from God stating:
O Prophet! Say to your
wives: If you desire the life of this world, and its glitter,
Then come! I will make
a provision for you and set you free (i.e., divorce) in a
handsome manner But if
you desire Allah and His Messenger, and the home of
the Hereafter, then
verily, Allah has prepared for the good doers amongst you an
enormous reward.
(i.e., Heaven)
[Qur’an 33:28-29]
One of Muhammad’s
(Peace and Blessings be upon him) companions, describing his
room said:
“I noticed that the
contents of his room comprised of only three pieces of tanned skin
and a handful of
barley in a corner. I looked but failed to find anything else. I began to
cry. He (Muhammad,
Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) said: “Why are you
weeping”? I replied,
‘O’ Prophet of Allah! Why should I not cry? I can see the patterns
of the mat imprinted
on your body and I am also beholding all that you have in this
room. O’ Prophet of
Allah! Pray that Allah may grant ample provisions for us. The
Persians and the
Romans, who have no true faith and who do not worship Allah but
they worship their
Kings, live in gardens with streams flowing in their midst. But the
chosen Prophet and
accepted slave of Allah should live in such dire poverty?!” The
Prophet (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) was resting against his pillow, but when he
heard me talk like
this, he sat up and said, ‘O’ Umar! Are you still in doubt about this
matter? Ease and
comfort in the hereafter are much better than ease and comfort in this
world. The
disbelievers are enjoying their share of the good things in this world,
whereas the Believers
have all such things in store for them in the next’ “ (Muslim)
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be Upon Him) died poor and his deprivation of this
world was
self-imposed.
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The most significant
refutation to this claim that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) was seeking
wealth and power is the following story when the Chiefs of
Makkah came to him
trying to get him to stop preaching his message:
“O’ Muhammad, You are,
as you know a noble from your tribe and your lineage assures
you a place of honor.
And now you have brought to your people a matter of grave
concern, whereby you
have split their community, declared their way of life to be foolish,
spoken shamefully of
their gods and religion and called their forefathers disbelievers.
Listen to what I
propose and see if any of it is acceptable to you. If it is wealth that you
seek, we will gather
our wealth and make you the richest amongst us. If you seek
honor, we will make
you our overlord and we will make no decision without your
consent. If you seek
Kingship, then we will make you our King. And if you can not get rid
of this demon that
appears to you, we will find you a physician and spend all our money
until you are cured.”
Life of the Prophet
Muhammad, Ibn
Hishaam
When he finished,
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) had received
revelation which
stated:
Haa Meem. A revelation
from Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. A
Book whereof the
Verses are explained in detail; A Qur'an in Arabic for people
who know. Giving glad
tidings and warning, but most of them turn away, so they
don’t listen. And they
say: "Our hearts are under coverings (screened) from that
to which you invite
us, and in our ears is deafness, and between us and you is a
screen, so work you
(on your way); verily, we are working (on our way). Say: "I
am only a human being
like you. It is inspired in me that your God is One,
therefore take
Straight Path to Him and obedience to Him, and seek forgiveness
of Him. And woe to the
polytheists. Those who give not the Zakât and they are
disbelievers in the
Hereafter. Truly, those who believe and do righteous good
deeds, for them will
be an endless reward that will never end
[Qur’an 41:1-8]
So had his aim been
wealth and power, then he could have easily achieved his goal
without going through
the hardship and poverty he went throug h up until his death.
To Unite The Arabs?
The claim that
Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him) goal was to unite the
Arabs is also
difficult to defend when one looks into the life of Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
and his own statements against nationalism, tribalism etc.
Firstly, again, had
this been his goal, he could have archived it when the Chiefs of
Makkah offered him
wealth and riches in exchange for him agreeing to stop preaching.
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Secondly, the concept
of nationalism does not exist in Islam. Islam made the bond of
faith and truth and
falsehood the most important basis for binding people together and
not nationalism, tribe
affiliation, race, or ethnicity.
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) himself spoke out on numerous
occasions against this
type of ideology stating:
"Let people stop
boasting about their forefathers who have died, who are merely fuel for
the Hell Fire; or they
will certainly be more insignificant with Allah than the beetle which
rolls dung with its
nose. Allah has removed from you the partisanship of the days of
jaahiliyyah (refers to
the Pre-Islamic days) and the boasting about one's forefathers.
Indeed a person is
either a pious Believer or a wretched sinner. All of mankind are the
children of Adam, and
Adam was created from clay. [Related by Abu Dawood and at-
Tirmithi]
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) also said: "Indeed there is no
excellence for an Arab
over a Non-Arab, nor a Non-Arab over an Arab, nor a white
person over a black
one, nor a black person over a white one, except through piety.”
[Related by Ahmad]
The Qur’an is filled
with the same message. One example of this is in the following
verse:
"O’ mankind, we
have created you from male and female and have made you into
nations and tribes,
that you may know one another. Indeed the most noblest of
you with Allah is the
one who has the most piety." [Surah al-Hujuraat 49:13]
The examples from both
the Qur’an and the statements of Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
are too numerous to mention them all but this should suffice to
make the point.
Regardless of one’s
color, nationality, or tribe, anyone who believes in the Islamic
message is part of the
brotherhood.
With the above being
the case, the logical question beckons that had this been written
by Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) as these people allege for the
purpose of uniting the
Arabs, then why would he have put the exact opposite message
in this book? Indeed,
from the story we quoted above, we can see that this Islamic
message actually
divided the Arabs into two distinct groups: Muslims and non-Muslim.
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) also had companions that were from
different tribes and
were other than Arab.
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He had Epilepsy?
Other people who
reject the Prophethood of Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon
him) agree because of
the historical evidence of Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) impeccable
character and truthfulness that he would not have deliberately
fabricated the Qur’an
and his Prophethood, so they allege for some reason that he
either had epilepsy or
was delusional and actually believed that he was a Prophet.
Firstly, again keeping
in mind that Muhammad is perhaps history’s most well
documented man, there
is absolutely no evidence from his life to support this claim, and
all evidence suggests
that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) lived a
normal and sane life
all the way up to his death at the age of sixty (60). However in spite
of that, we will
nonetheless prove that this claim is false and malicious.
Secondly, even some
Orientalists (non-Muslims who have achieved considerable status
as authorities on
Islam) themselves have rejected these claims of epilepsy as false and
ridiculous. Daniel
commenting on the claim of epilepsy said:
“…epilepsy as applied
to the Prophet was the explanation of those who sought to
amuse rather than to
instruct”
Khalifa, Mohammad The
Sublime Qu’ran and Orientalism p. 13
John Davenport said,
"This remark that
Muhammad has suffered the atta cks of epilepsy is one of the false,
awkward sayings of the
Greeks by which they meant to stain the prestige of the
propagator of a new
religion, and turn the world of Christianity against his moral
behavior and
qualities."
Udhri Taqsir, p.20
There are various
types of epilepsy, the main ones being grand mal, petit mal and
psychomotor.
Grand Mal includes generalized
convulsions in which there is sudden unconsciousness
with falling and
shaking of the limbs. Sometimes the person screams just before the
seizure and it is
followed by stiffening and halted respiration. Next come jerky moves
and one can bite one’s
tongue and the person experiences a headache. Afterwards,
they have no
recollection of what happened.
When Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon him) received revelation, it was
described like the
ringing of a bell, while other times the Angel Gabriel came to him in
the form of a man and
delivered the message directly. When one compares grand mal
to the description of
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) receiving
revelation, it is
obvious that he did not suffer from grand mal.
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Petit Mal involves momentary
lapses of awareness and more than seventy percent
(70%) of patients have
their first attack before the age of twenty. It involves no
involuntary movements
and can happen several times in a day without interruption of
consciousness. This
too, is in opposition to the description of Muhammad’s (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
receiving revelation.
Firstly, Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon him) was forty (40) years old when
he began to receive
revelation. And each time he received revelation, it was for several
minutes – not moments.
Psychomotor seizures involve
convulsions. They last only a few seconds are
accompanied with
screams and mumbles which do not make words and sentences,
much less entire
chapters of a book which are not only completely understandable, but
of the highest
eloquence.
Epilepsy takes control
of one’s thoughts during seizures, yet Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
was in complete control during the revelation and was able to
recall the event in
detail, unlike one who would have an epileptic seizure.
Beyond the above
facts, one must ask how could Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him)
unconsciously know about previous nations? How could he unconsciously
answer questions
people asked him and be so correct? No one ever stood up to claim
that they too are
familiar with these stories.
How could he know
about future events which would later come to pass? How could he
have known that the
Persians and Romans would go to war and who would win the war
years in advance?
Therefore when the
facts are examined, the epileptic seizures theories can not only be
easily ruled out as
absurd but we can only conclude that this claim is made out of
outright maliciousness
because the evidence is overwhelmingly against them.
Norman Daniel
commenting on the slanders made against Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
said:
"All writers
(referring to Western Writers) tended - more or less - to cling to fantastic
tales about Islam and
its Prophet... The use of false evidence to attack Islam was all but
universal."
Norman Daniel, Islam
and the West, One world Publications 1993, p.267
Daniel also goes on to
explain: "At the worst there was the assertion of the fantastic,
and its repetition
without discrimination; at the best there was the selection of only those
facts that served the
purpose of controversy."
ibid, p.268
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Nonetheless, material
gain; desire for power; desire to unify the Arabs and ever having
had epilepsy are all
easily ruled out when any unbiased reader one looks into the life of
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
Second Claim:
Someone other than
Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon him) wrote the
Qur’an
Some people claim that
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) did not write
the Qur’an, but
actually either copied it from other sources or learned it from someone
else. Let us examine
these claims separately
Copied from Other
Sources?
Amongst those who
claim that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) did not
write the Qur’an but
got it from other sources are those who claim that he simply copied
either the Apocrypha
(Some of the scriptures not included in the canon from the Council
of Nicea in 325 CE
that became known as the Bible, and later the “Catholic Version” of
the Bible) and/or the
Bible itself.
The first problem with
this argument is that Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon
him) as we mentioned
earlier was illiterate and could not copy what he could not read.
Please keep in mind
what we stated earlier about Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings
be upon him) well
known impeccable character and the fact that it was known that he
was illiterate and
that there is also no record of the pagan Arabs in Mecca
accusing
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) of not being illiterate.
Had he not been
illiterate, as the Qur’an itself stated, would this have not been easy to
prove during
Muhammad’s lifetime by his enemies who were eager to discredit him?
This fact alone shows
that it was common knowledge during his lifetime that he was
indeed illiterate and
no one questioned this.
Secondly, even if one
were to assume, for argument’s sake, that he could read, then the
first Arabic
translation of what is known as the “Old Testament” was not produced until
some two hundred (200)
years after Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him)
death and the first
Arabic translation of the “New Testament” did not appear until one
thousand years after
his death.
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Sidney Griffith, after
extensive study, concludes that:
All one can say about
the possibility of a pre-Islamic, Christian version of the Gospel in
Arabic is that no sure
sign of its actual existence has yet emerged.
"The Gospel In
Arabic: An Enquiry Into Its Appearance In The First Abbasid Century", Oriens Christianus,
Volume 69, p. 166
Ernst Würthwein states
in his book The Text Of The Old Testament that:
With the victory of
Islam the use of Arabic spread widely, and for Jews and Christians in
the conquered lands it
became the language of daily life. This gave rise to the need of
Arabic versions of the
Bible, which need was met by a number of versions mainly
independent and
concerned primarily for interpretation
The Text Of The Old
Testament, 1988, William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids,
Michigan, pp. 104.
So it is clear that no
Arabic translations of the Bible or the Apocrypha existed during the
lifetime of Muhammad
(Peace and Blessing be upon him)
Thirdly, the
historical evidence suggests that there was no Christian or Jewish influence
in the Hijaz (Inner
part of the Arabian Peninsula) and particularly in Makkah where
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) was born and raised.
Before the birth of
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) the Hijaz was for the
most part ignored by
the major empires of that time (The Persian and Roman) and left
isolated with the
exception of the time of when the Ethiopian King Abraha briefly tried
and failed to conquer
Makkah during the year Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) was born.
The New Catholic
Encyclopedia states concerning the time of the Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon
him) that:
The Hijaz [Arabian
Peninsula] had not been touched by Christian preaching. Hence
organization of the
Christian church was neither to be expected nor found
New Catholic
Encyclopedia, Op.Cit, Vol. 1, pp. 721-722
There is a wealth of
historical evidence to show similar evidence that there was no
Christian influence in
the Hijaz where Muhammad (Peace and Blessing be upon him)
lived, so we must ask
ourselves who then would have taught him the Bible and/or the
apocrypha (which were
not even in Arabic) for him to later take from these sources, that
he would have had to
memorize, to later write the Qur’an?
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The Hijaz was so
isolated that four men from amongst the Makkans who were
searching for the true
religion of Abraham had to leave Makkah in search of it. Waraqa
Ibn Nawfal, was
amongst them and returned as a Christian. We will discuss him more in
detail below.
Fourthly, the Qur’an
itself answers these claims that someone was teaching
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) and at the same time points to the fact
that the Arabic used
in the Qur’an is pure.
And indeed We know
that they (The Disbelievers) say: "It is only a human being
who teaches him (Muhammad Peace and
Blessings be upon him)." The tongue of the
man they refer to is
foreign, while this (the Qur'an) is a clear Arabic tongue.
[Qur'an 16:103]
The Qur’an also says
referring to Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him)
Neither did you (Muhammad, Peace and
Blessing be upon him) read any book
before it (the Qur'an), nor
did you write any book with your hand. In that case,
indeed, the followers
of falsehood might have doubted
[Qur'an 29:48]
This argument was
answered over one thousand four hundred years ago, by the Qur’an
itself, yet these
critics are still unable to provide any new evidence for their erroneous
claims
Learned the Qur’an
from another human?
Others, from amongst
those who argue that Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon
him) got the Qur’an
from some other source allege that he was taught by another
person.
Some of them
specifically allege that he was taught by Waraqa Ibn Nawfal who, as we
mentioned earlier, was
one of the four men who le ft the pagan faith of Makkah in search
for the true religion
of Abraham and returned as a Christian.
Here we must state
that the true religion of all of the Prophets including that of Abraham
and Jesus was Islam.
By “Islam”, we mean
submission to God’s will. It is the same way, as we mentioned in
the introduction that
all of the Prophets called to: Pure Monotheism.
By “Christian” (in the
case of those like Waraqa Ibn Nawfal and Salman the Persian) we
mean that he was a
person who was following to the best of his ability the true Islamic
teachings of Jesus
which was in line with the teachings of all the other Prophets and
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expecting the last
Prophet. This is what is meant by the religion of Abraham that they
were in search of.
This is the religion
that Waraqa Ibn Nawfal was looking for and apparently found
because when Muhammad
was seeking an explanation of what he had seen after his
first revelation
Waraqa told him
"This is the same
one who keeps the secrets (angel Gabriel) whom Allah had sent to
Moses. I wish I were
young and could live up to the time when your people would turn
you out." Allah's
Messenger (Peace and Blessings be upon him) asked, "Will they drive
me out?" Waraqa
replied in the affirmative and said, "Anyone who came with something
similar to what you
have brought was treated with hostility; and if I should remain alive
till the day when you
will be turned out then I would support you strongly." But after a
few days Waraqa died.
[Sahih al-Bukhari]
While it is clear in
the passage above that Waraqa died just a few days after
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) first received revelation from the Angel
Gabriel, it was also
clear that Waraqa Ibn Nawfal believed in his Prophethood.
So the claim that
Waraqa taught the Qur’an to Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) simply holds
no water.
Others try to allege
that Salman the Persian taught the Qur’an to Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon
him).
Salman, who was from
Persia, was a Zoroastrian who converted to Christianity and
ventured to Syria to
learn more about his religion. There, he learned from one of the
Christian Bishops
about the coming of the last Prophet and the signs accompanying his
advent. He then
traveled to Hijaz where he was seized, sold into slavery, and taken to
Madinah, where he
eventually met Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him).
When he found in
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) the fulfillment of all
the signs of which he
had been informed, he became a Muslim.
In Ibn Ishaq's Sirat
Rasul Allah, we find the following account of Salman's journey in
search of the true
religion and the coming Prophet:
"`Asim ibn `Umar
ibn Qatada said that he was told that Salman the Persian told the
Prophet (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) that his master in 'Ammuriya told him to go
to a certain place in
Syria where there was a man who lived between two thickets.
Every year as he used
to go from one to the other, the sick used to stand in his way and
everyone he prayed for
was healed. He said, 'Ask him about this religion which you
seek, for he can tell
you of it.' So I went on until I came to the place I had been told of,
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and I found that
people had gathered there with their sick until he came out to them that
night passing from one
thicket to the other. The people came to him with their sick and
everyone he prayed for
was healed. They prevented me from getting to him so that I
could not approach him
until he entered the thicket he was making for, but I took hold of
his shoulder. He asked
me who I was as he turned to me and I said, 'God have mercy
on you, tell me about
the Hanifiyyah, (the religion of Abraham).' He replied, 'You are
asking about something
men do not inquire of today; the time has come near when a
prophet will be sent
with this religion from the people of the haram (i.e. the hijaz) . Go to
him, for he will bring
you to it.' Then he went into the thicket.
So, as we can see, had
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) been a
impostor as the people
who make this claim against him imply, then Salman would not
have accepted his
Prophethood, much less participated in the writing of the Qur’an with
him.
Secondly, Salman did
not meet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) until
after the migration to
Madinah and hence AFTER more than two -thirds of the Qur’an
(which includes the
stories of the Prophets mentioned in the Bible) had already been
revealed In Makkah.
Thirdly, Salman was a
Persian and his original tongue was not Arabic. The Qur’an’s
literary style is so
brilliant and awe-inspiring that even Linguists who were born speaking
the Arabic language
have not been successful at replicating it (despite repeated
challenges from the
Qur’an itself to be discussed later) much less a Persian who’s
mother tongue was not
Arabic.
Even if someone wanted
to claim that it was someone other than the people mentioned
above, then we repeat
the challenge of the Qur’an
…Say: "Bring your
proof if you are truthful."
[Qur’an 2:111]
As for anyone other
than that, then we ask would there not be some evidence that
someone was teaching
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him)? Would not
someone have stepped
forward to say that he was Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings
be upon him)
“teacher”? Yet, we find no such evidence of this.
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Third Claim:
The Qur’an is the pure
word of God having no human author
After having examined
the theories that either Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him) wrote the
Qur’an and that he got it from other sources and discussing the
flaws in those
arguments, the logical question beckons that if Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him)
did not write the Qur’an nor get it from another human or collect
it from other sources,
then where did it come from?
We must now examine
the theory that says that the Qur’an is the word of God sent to
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) and by extension that he is the
Messenger of God.
The Challenge
First of all, the
Qur’an in several places challenges mankind by saying:
Say: "If the
mankind and the jinns were together to produce the like of this
Qur'an, they could not
produce the like thereof, even if they helped one another."
[Qur'an 17:88]
And if you (Arab
pagans, Jews, and Christians) are in doubt concerning that
which We have sent
down (i.e. the Qur'an) to Our slave (Muhammad, Peace be
upon him ), then
produce a surah (chapter) of the like thereof and call your
witnesses (supporters
and helpers) besides Allah, if you are truthful. [Qur'an 2:23]
And this Qur’an is not
such as could ever be produced by other than Allah (Lord
of the heavens and the
earth), but it is a confirmation of (the revelation) which
was before it [i.e.
the Taurat (Torah), and the Injeel (Gospel), etc.], and a full
explanation of the
Book (i.e. laws and orders, etc, decreed for mankind) - wherein
there is no doubt from
the the Lord of the Worlds. Or do they say: "He
(Muhammad, Peace be
upon him) has forged it?" Say: "Bring then a surah
(chapter) like it, and
call upon whomsoever you can, besides Allah, if you are
truthful!" [Qur’an 10:37-38]
Or they say, "He
(Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) forged it (the Qur’an)."
Say: "Bring you
then ten forged surah (chapters) like unto it, and call
whomsoever you can,
other than Allah (to your help), if you speak the truth!"
[Qur’an 11:13]
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Or do they say:
"He (Muhammad
peace be upon him) has forged it (this Qur’an)?"
Nay! They believe not!
Let them then produce a recital like unto it if they are
truthful. [Qur’an 52:33-34]
However, despite these
repeated challenges, the Arabs who were at the height of their
poetic eloquence
during the time of revelation of the Qur'an still could not even produce
the shortest surah
like it. Alqama bin cAbd al-Manaf confirmed this when he addressed
the Quraysh Tribe by
saying:
Oh Quraish, a new
calamity has befallen you. Mohammed was a young man the most
liked among you, most
truthful in speech, and most trustworthy, until, when you saw
gray hairs on his
temple, and he brought you his message, you said that he was a
sorcerer, but he is
not, for we have seen such people and their spitting and their knots;
(i.e., signs of people
who engage in black magic) you said, a mystic, but we have seen
such people and their
behavior, and we have heard their rhymes; you said a
soothsayer, but he is
not a soothsayer, for we have heard their rhymes; and you said a
poet, but he is not a
poet, for we have heard all kinds of poetry; you said he was
possessed, but he is
not for we have seen the possessed, and he shows no signs of
their gasping and
whispering and delirium. (signs of possession) Oh men of Quraish,
look to your affairs,
for by Allah a serious thing has befallen you.
This is a challenge that
still stands today, as no one has met this challenge in the over
one thousand four
hundred (1,400) years since it was first made. This is a point upon
which we ask the
reader to ponder.
Unmatched Eloquence
One of the most
well-known stories of how the Qur’an’s miraculous eloquence effected
individuals is the
story of al-Waleed ibn al-Mugheerah, who was the most eloquent and
highly esteemed poet
of Makkah at the time of Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be
upon him)
Al-Waleed ibn
al-Mugheerah passed by Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon
him) and heard him
reciting the Qur’an and this had a visible effect upon him. He was
shaken and startled by
what he had heard. The news of this incident spread throughout
Makkah.
Abu Jahl (the arch
enemy of Islam) afraid that the people of Makkah might be affected
by the news and
convert to Islam, rushed to al-Waleed and told him “Oh my uncle! Say
something (against
Muhammad) so that the people will know that you are against him
and hate (his
message)”
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Al-Waleed replied,
“And what can I say? For I swear by Allah, there is none amongst
you who knows poetry
as well as I do, nor can any compete with me in composition or
rhetoric-not even in the
poetry of the jinns! And yet, I swear by Allah, Muhammad’s
speech (meaning the
Qur’an) does not bear any similarity to anything I know and I
swear by Allah, the
speech that he says is very sweet, and is adorned with beauty and
charm. Its first part
is fruitful and its last part is abundant (meaning that it is full of deep
meaning) and it
conquers (all other speech) and remains unconquered! It shatters and
destroys all that has
come before it (because of its eloquence)
Abu Jahl responded “Your
people will not be satisfied until you speak against him!” Al-
Waleed therefore
requested Abu Jahl “Leave me for a few days, so that I may think of
an appropriate
response to give the Qur’aish”
After a few days, Abu
Jahl came back to him and asked him what he had prepared. Al
Waleed, during this
time could not think of any explanation to give except “This (the
Qur’an) is a type of
magic that has an effect on its listeners.”
Biography of Prophet
Muhammad,
Ibn Hishaam p. 225
In response to this
God Revealed in the Qur’an:
Nay! Verily, he
(al-Waleed) has been stubborn and opposing our signs….verily he
thought and plotted;
so let him be cursed, how he plotted! And once more let him
be cursed; how he
plotted! Then he thought! Then he frowned and was irritated;
then he turned back
and was proud! Then he said, ‘This is nothing but magic
from old; this is
nothing but the word of a magician!’ I will cast him into the Hell-
Fire [Qur’an 74:16-26]
This was the testimony
of the greatest poet alive during the time of Muhammad (Peace
and Blessings be upon
him)
Orientalist Author
Arthur Arberry, who studied and became fluent in the Arabic language
while studying in
Egypt recognized the beauty of the Qur’an.
He said: “…the
rhetoric and rhythm of the Arabic of the Qur’an are so characteristic, so
powerful, so highly
emotive, that any version whatsoever is bound by the nature of
things to be but a
copy of the glittering splendor of the original”
Arthur Arberry, The
Koran Interpreted p. 24
Many other non-Muslims
have also confirmed the Qur’an’s unmatched eloquence.
Hamilton Gibb, the
famous University of Oxford Arabist said:
...the Meccans still
demanded of him a miracle, and with remarkable boldness and self
confidence Mohammad
appealed as a supreme confirmation of his mission to the Koran
itself. Like all Arabs
they were the connoisseurs of language and rhetoric. Well, then if
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the Koran were his own
composition other men could rival it. Let them produce ten
verses like it. If
they could not (and it is obvious that they could not), then let them
accept the Koran as an
outstanding evident miracle
H A R Gibb, Islam -
A Historical Survey, 1980, Oxford University Press, p. 28
Alfred Guillaume
wrote:
The Qur’an is one of
the world's classics which cannot be translated without grave loss.
It has a rhythm of
peculiar beauty and a cadence that charms the ear. Many Christian
Arabs speak of its
style with warm admiration, and most Arabists acknowledge its
excellence. When it is
read aloud or recited it has an almost hypnotic effect that makes
the listener
indifferent to its sometimes strange syntax and its sometimes, to us,
repellent content. It
is this quality it possesses of silencing criticism by the sweet music
of its language that
has given birth to the dogma of its inimitability; indeed it may be
affirmed that within
the literature of the Arabs, wide and fecund as it is both in poetry
and in elevated prose,
there is nothing to compare with it
Alfred Guillaume,
Islam, 1990 (Reprinted), Penguin Books, pp. 73-74
It is a miracle in
itself that for over one thousand, four hundred years, this challenge to
match the Qur’an’s is
still stands unmet today despite many failed attempts to do so.
Could a human being
have known these things?
Although the Qur’an is
a book of guidance for all of mankind and not a science book ,
one of the great
miracles of the Qur’an is its conformity with modern science. It is a sign
of its miraculous
nature that it mentions things that no human being could have possibly
known one thousand
four hundred (1,400) years ago! We will give just a few examples
here with commentary
from some modern scientists who have read the Qur’an and
compared it with
science.
…He creates you in the
wombs of your mothers, from one stage to another, and
all along three veils
of darkness surrounded you [Qur’an 39:6]
Dr. Keith Moore, one
of the world’s prominent scientists of anatomy and embryology at
the University of
Toronto said:
"The realization
that the embryo develops in stages in the uterus was not proposed until
the 1940's, and the
stages used nowadays were not adopted worldwide until the 15th
century C.E."
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The Qur’an also says:
From what thing did He
create him? From Nutfa (male and female semen drops)
He created him, and
then set him in due proportion. [Qur’an 80:18]
Commenting on this
verse, Dr. Moore said:
"The idea that
development results from a genetic plan contained in the chromosomes,
of the zygote was not
discovered until the end of the 19th century C.E. The verse from
the Qur'an (80:18)
clearly implies that the nutfa (i.e. the initial drop of fluid) contains the
plan or blueprint for
the future characteristics and features of the developing human
being".
Then We made the Nutfa
into a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood), then We
made the clot into a
little lump of flesh, then We made out of that little lump of
flesh bones, then We
clothed the bones with flesh, and then We brought it forth
as another creation.
So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators. [Qur’an 23:14]
The best way to really
appreciate the beauty of the verses above is to see pictures of
the human embryo as it
goes through the various stages of development. The reference
to “…chewed lump of
flesh” is remarkably similar to the appearance of the embryo
after the first month.
Consider this in light
of the fact tha t if one reads what embryologists said on the subject
just one hundred years
ago, one would laugh at its inaccuracies.
Some of the other
facts given in the Qur’an include the formation of milk (16:66), the
orbiting of planets
(21:33 and 36:40) and the description of the water cycle (15:22 and
35:9)
Maurice Bucaille
writes on this topic:
“The above observation
makes the hypothesis advanced by those who see Muhammad
as the author of the
Qur'an untenable. How could a man, from being illiterate, become
the most important
author, in terms of literary merits, in the whole of Arabic literature?
How could he then
pronounce truths of a scientific nature that no other human being
could possibly have
developed at that time, and all this without once making the
slightest error in his
pronouncement on the subject?”
- Maurice Bucaille, The
Bible, the Qur'an and Science, 1978, p 125.
Professor Alfred
Kroner who
is one of the world’s most famous geologists said:
"Thinking about
many of these questions and thinking where Muhammad came from, he
was after all a
bedouin. I think it is almost impossible that he could have known about
things like the common
origin of the universe, because scientists have only found out
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within the last few
years with very complicated and advanced technological methods
that this is the case
We ask the sincere
reader to ponder on these facts
The Miracle not
limited by place and time
We mentioned in the
introduction that every Prophet is sent with miracles to establish
his Prophethood.
Muhammad (Peace and
Blessings be upon him) performed many miracles which have
been documented by
those who witnessed them such as the splitting of the moon, the
increase of an
inadequate amount of food to a large number of people, and many other
miracles that were not
permanent and could not be seen by every generation in every
place.
The Qur’an, however is
the permanent miracle and it is not limited by time and place.
Generations far
removed from Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him) time
can witness it for
themselves.
Ibn Khaldoon, a
renowned Muslim historian put it very beautifully when he said:
“Know that the
greatest of all miracles, and the most sacred and blessed and the
clearest proof is the
Qur’an that was revealed to the Prophet (Peace and Blessings be
upon him). This is
because all other miracles, in general, were brought forth separate
from the actual
inspiration (that the Prophet received), as a means of proving the
truthfulness of the
inspiration. As for the Qur’an, it is the inspiration and the miracle in
one, and is therefore
the clearest and most powerful miracle, since it combines the
boast and the proof
into one.”
Itr, p. 113
Also, we ask the
reader to reflect on the following statement of Ibn Taymiyyah:
“The greatest (of all
the miracles) is the Qur’an that the Prophet (Peace and Blessings
be upon him) came
with, for it is the religion of God and His speech, and it is proof of
the Prophethood of
Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him). Its very revelation
is one of the most
supernatural and extraordinary of acts, for it is the call (to the worship
of God alone) and the
proof (of the Prophethood of Muhammad, peace and blessings
be upon him) and the
miracle (i.e., all in one)”
Collection of Islamic
Rulings,
vol. 11 p. 324
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The Life Changing
Effect Of The Qur’an
The Qur’an says:
“Verily this Qur’an
leads to that which is most right…”
[Qur’an 17:9]
The Qur’an is a book
for all of mankind that is meant to reform the individual and even
the society. It
changes the individual that is devoid of guidance and improves an
individual if he is
already on the straight path.
Before the Prophethood
of Muhammad (Peace and Blessings be upon him) the Arabs
were heavy drinkers of
alcohol, engage in tribal battles and even bury their female
babies alive. Yet,
when one studies the history of the Qur’an, one finds that within a
span of twenty years,
due to the miraculous effect of the Qur’an, was able to change
almost all the Arabs
and non-Arabs in the Arabian Peninsula and bind them into a
brotherhood of faith
and love that was so strong that if any part of the brotherhood
would anguish, the
whole brotherhood was affected negatively.
These people became
leaders of the world and cornerstones of a great civilization
whose influence would
remain centuries
This effect lasted
long after Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him) death.
We see this in the
following passage:
The sterling character
and qualities of the Muslim soldiers were once praised by a
Roman Officer in these
words: “At night you will find them prayerful; during the day you
will find them
fasting. They keep their promises, order good deeds, suppress evil and
maintain complete
equality among themselves”
Another testified
thus: “They are horsemen by day and ascetics by night. They pay for
what they eat in
territories under their occupation. They are first to salute when they
arrive at a place and
are valiant fighters who just wipe out the enemy.”
And a third testified:
“During the night it seems that they do not belong to this world and
have no other business
than to pray, and during the day, when one sees them mounted
on their horses, one
feels that they have been doing nothing else their whole lives. They
are great archers and
great lancers, yet they are so devoutly religious and remember
God so much and so
often that one can hardly hear talk about anything else in their
company”
Ibn Kathir, Bidayyah
wa Nihayyah pg. 53
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Lack of Contradiction
The Qur’an challenges
mankind by saying:
"Do they not then
consider the Qur’an carefully? Had it been from other than
Allah, they would
surely have found therein much contradiction." [4:82]
The fact that there
are no contradictions in the Qur’an, despite being revealed over the
twenty-three year
period, under different circumstances, addressing different problems,
is a clear indication
to the sincere and objective reader of its divine origin.
The Logical Conclusion
We have established
that the Qur’an could not have been written by Muhammad
(Peace and Blessings
be upon him) nor did he learn it from someone else or collect it
from other sources.
Are you, the reader, still in doubt about this?
We ask you, if you are
still in doubt to then take up the challenge of the Qur’an itself and
prove it to be false.
Ponder upon that fact
that not one of the legions of brilliant poets that have lived in the
past 1,400 years have
been able to match the Qur’an beauty and eloquence despite
repeated challenges
from the Qur’an to do so. And they never will.
Why are they not
successful? Because the Qur’an is indeed the word of God and who
can compete with God?
God has told us in the Qur’an that they will never be able to do
it.
Say: "If the
mankind and the jinns were together to produce the like of this
Qur'ân, they could not
produce the like thereof, even if they helped one another."
[Qur’an 17:88]
In other words, the
Qur’an itself has predicted that it will remain unparalleled and
unrivaled for all of
eternity.
The futility of trying
to match the Qur’an’s brilliance and eloquence has been foretold:
And if you are in
doubt concerning that which We have sent down (the Qur'an) to
Our slave (Muhammad Peace be
upon him), then produce a Surah (chapter) of the
like thereof and call
your witnesses (supporters and helpers) besides Allah, if you
are truthful. But if
you do not do it, and you can never do it, then fear the Fire
(Hell) whose fuel
is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.
[Qur’an 2:23-24]
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The above is exactly
what has occurred! None have been able to meet this challenge to
his day and they can
not do so.
Throughout this work,
we have asked the sincere reader to ponder. We also stated in
the beginning that if
we conclude that the Qur’an is the word of God, then we must by
extension accept the
Messengership of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing be
upon him)
The rational criteria
is at the sincere reader’s disposal, and one's emotional commitment
to religion should be
preceded by an intellectual commitment to it. Reason, in fact, is our
primary means for
finding the Truth.
We can put any
religion or system of beliefs to test by examining whether it is rational,
universal, applicable
at all times, in all places, and by people of all colors and
languages, and whether
the religion's Scripture is free of alteration, internal and external
inconsistencies.
A scripture is
internally inconsistent if it contains discrepancies and contradictions within
its text, and
externally inconsistent if it contradicts facts (not theories) from
science and
nature as we know
them. For it is impossible that God does not know His creation or
that which He creates.
Our experience tells
us that a few minutes of reasoning can usually leave us persuaded
in the truth of God's
absolute Oneness and Uniqueness, so what remains to be studied
is which religion is
truly monotheistic in its nature.
One of the major
criteria for distinguishing the Truth from errors, that we would like to
stress, is the
authenticity of the religious scripture.
We have presented
above indisputable proof that the Qur’an is the word of God.
The reality is that
Muslims are the only ones who even claim to have an authentic
scripture from God, in
its original form, of which not a single letter has been changed.
Most other religions
admit that their scriptures are in fact human writings. And if we say
that there is a Truth
and God, we are likely to believe that God wants us to do certain
things and abstain
from others.
If we are of the view
that God would not leave us without a reliable Revelation, then the
mere fact that Muslims
are the only ones who even claim to have an authentic
revelation could
attest to the truthfulness of their claim.
However, as mentioned
earlier, the Qur'an invites us to ponder and reason and to
accept faith based on
knowledge, rather than the blind following of our traditions.
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As we have quoted
throughout this work from the Qur’an
"Do they not then
consider the Qur’an carefully? Had it been from other than
Allah, they would
surely have found therein much contradiction." [4:82]
Again
we ask the sincere reader to ponder.
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