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Quran as a miracle
The
Quran is truly a living miracle. Going deeper into it, one finds amazing
characteristics from every perspective. In Language The Arabs of the 6th and 7th
centuries CE were masters of the Arabic language. Eloquence and rhetoric were
their lifeblood. The liveliness that marked their gatherings, the gaiety of
their fairs, and the virtues of which they boasted, all found expression through
poetry and literature. They were so proud of their literary accomplishments that
they disdainfully dubbed all the other peoples of the world as “’Ajam” or
“Dumb.” It was in this atmosphere that there appeared on the scene an unlettered
person, Muhammad
. He presented before them an oration, and declared it to be the Word of Allaah,
which claimed (what means): “If mankind and the jinn were to gather together to produce the like of this Quran, they could never produce the like thereof, even if they backed up one another.” [Quran 17:88]Such a proclamation was an amazing thing. It
came from a person who had never learned anything from the renowned poets and
scholars of the time, had never recited even a single piece of poetry in their
congregations, and never attended the company of soothsayers. And far from
composing any poetry himself, he did not even remember the verses of other
poets. This proclamation, repeated several times in the Quran, was therefore the
greatest challenge to their literary expertise, and at the same time a fatal
stab at their polytheist creed and beliefs. Following this, a hush fell over the
whole galaxy of these stirring orators and fiery poets. Not a soul stepped
forward to accept the challenge of producing the like of the Quran. They
persecuted the Prophet
called him insane, a sorcerer, poet and soothsayer, but failed utterly in
composing even a few sentences like the Quranic verses. To this day, the
challenge has remained unmet, although throughout history and even in modern
times, many people have made feeble attempts to do so. In Prophecies Among other things, the Quran contains
prophecies of future events, many of which have come to pass. We reproduce here
a discussion of one such prophecy, which was fulfilled within the lifetime of
the Prophet Muhammad
. While the Prophet
was still in Makkah, after having been entrusted with prophethood, and was
being subjected to all sorts of persecutions by the Makkan idolaters, exactly at
the same time the two great powers of Rome and Persia were involved in repeated
wars. The Romans were beaten, vanquished and suffered a great loss in men and
material. At last, the Romans were so utterly exhausted that, far from being in
a position to launch a counter-attack, they could not even take a firm stand
anywhere. This situation was a matter of jubilation for the pagans of “…The Romans have been defeated, in the land close by. And after (this) defeat of theirs, they will soon be victorious within a few years. To Allaah belongs the command before and after and on that day the Believers will rejoice in Allaah’s help…” [Quran 30:2-4]For those who were aware of the military
situation concerning the Romans and Persians, this prediction was absolutely
incredible. In fact, the Persians kept marching forward until they reached the
city walls of the Roman capital, “When this prophecy was made, no prediction
could be more unbelievable because the initial twelve years of Heraclius were
evidently declaring an end to the But exactly seven years after his first defeat,
the Roman emperor sallied forth from the capital and inflicted crushing defeats
on the Persians at several places, and after that the Roman armies were
victorious everywhere. Meanwhile, a large number of Muslims had migrated to Al-Madeenah and their wars with the idolaters of Makkah had already begun. The day on which 313 ill-equipped Muslims were decisively beating their enemy -- 1000 heavily armed Makkan warriors -- at the battlefield of Badr, came the news that the Romans had defeated the Persians. It was then realized that the Quranic verse, (which means): “…on that day the Believers will rejoice in Allaah’s help” [Quran 30: 4-5] was meant to denote the twin happiness of the Romans’ victory as well as their own victory at Badr.In Science and
History Apart from prophecies, the Quran has pointed out
many scientific and historical facts which were not only unknown at that time,
but could not even be imagined given the development of civilization. Entire
books have been written (by both Muslims and non-Muslims) confirming the
correspondence of scientific discoveries to the truths expressed in the Quran.
Again, we suffice here with two examples: The Quran has stated that as Fir’awn (Pharaoh)
was drowning in the sea he made a confession of faith orally, just to save his
life. In response, Allaah Said (what means): “What! Now? And indeed before this you did rebel and were of the corrupt. So this day We shall rescue you with your body that you may be a sign to those who come after you.” [Quran 10: 91-92]At the time of revelation of this verse, and
even centuries afterwards, nobody knew that the body of Fir’awn had been
preserved, but it has been discovered only recently and is preserved in a museum
at The Quran has stated (what means): “And of everything We have created pairs that you may take heed.” [Quran 51: 49]When this verse was revealed, the general
concept was that male and female pairs existed only among human beings and
animals or in some vegetation. However, with the advancement of science, the
Quranic reality is becoming manifest that male and female pairs exist in
everything. In some instances they are termed as male and female, and elsewhere
as positive and negative, as electron and proton, or neutron and positron. In
another verse, the Quran has also clarified that the occurrence in pairs in many
other things is still unknown to people. It says (what means): “Glorified be He Who created pairs of all things which the earth grows, and of themselves (humans), and of that which they know not.” [Quran 36: 36]A Miracle For Us! Looking back through history, it has been
observed that the prophets, may Allaah exalt their mention, were sent with
miracles that reflected the society and knowledge of the people they were sent
to. Thus, Moosaa (Moses)
was sent with a staff that truly turned into a snake, baffling the trickster
magicians of the Pharaoh. ’Eesaa (Jesus)
was given the power to cure diseases and give life to the dead, astonishing the
Jewish doctors who felt proud of their limited knowledge of healing, and who had
begun to disregard and deny the supernatural powers of God. Similarly, the Quran was an immediate miracle
for the Arabs so many years ago, since it challenged and far surpassed the
limits of their literary expression. Unlike the miracles of previous prophets,
which were only applicable for a limited time, to this day the Quran -- the
Final Testament given to the Last Prophet
-- is still a relevant miracle for humanity and will remain so as long as the
world exists. We live in an age of science and technology, of knowledge, logic,
and reason. Yet, in spite of all the human advancement in every sphere of life,
the principles of the Quran have not been proven wrong nor have they become
“out-of-date.” This is really the great miracle of the Quran, it has proven
itself a timeless, universal message for humankind, relevant to every facet of
our life — be it politics, economics, ethics, science, literature, arts or
entertainment. In fact, even non-Muslim scholars have admitted that the entire
“Western” civilization today, thriving from the “rebirth of humanity” (i.e. the
“Renaissance”), would not have been so, had it not been for the message brought
by Muhammad
.
As the celebrated English writer, Robert Briffault, says in The Making of
Humanity: “The ideas of freedom for all human beings, of
human brotherhood, of the equality of all men before the law of democratic
government, by consultation and universal suffrage, the ideas that inspired the
French Revolution and the Declaration of Rights, that guided the framing of the
American Constitution and inflamed the struggle for independence in the
Latin-American countries were not inventions of the West. They find their
ultimate inspiration and source in the Holy Quran. They are the quintessence of
what the intelligentsia of medieval Europe acquired from Islam over a period of
centuries through the various societies that developed in
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