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The Noble Qur’an -Part 2/2To the Muslims on this thread:
What is the nature of the Qur’an?
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All the Prophets and Messengers brought miracles from God that clearly demonstrated the truthfulness of their claim to Prophethood. Abraham survived being thrown into a blazing fire without being harmed. Moses raised his staff and the sea parted for him by God’s mercy. Jesus, the son of Mary, touched the dead and terminally ill and restored them to life and full health by the permission of God. All of these miracles revealed the legitimacy and validity of the Prophets and Messengers, but these miracles could only be witnessed by the people who were actually there at that time.
While the Prophethood of Muhammad was similarly attested to by various miraculous occurrences, by far the most important of all is the Glorious Qur’an. God challenges all those who doubt the authenticity of the Qur’an to produce a single chapter similar to a chapter of the Qur’an. (It should be pointed out that the smallest chapter of the Qur’an is composed of just three short verses.) This has never been accomplished though there have been many people throughout history who would have loved to discredit the Qur’an and do away with Islam. God’s challenge remains open until the Day of Judgment. One of the Qur’an’s miracles is that it is the pinnacle of literary excellence. It is the most eloquent Arabic prose in existence. It has a style like no other work in the Arabic language, a style that is inimitable. The Qur’an is for all people and is available to us in its original, living language, Arabic, which is still greatly used throughout the world by millions of people. The original texts of many other religious books have been lost over time and were originally written in languages that are no longer commonly spoken.
Not a single word in the Qur’an is the word of Muhammad, but all are the words of God. Muhammad actually did not know how to read or write. He recited the Qur’an precisely as it was revealed to him by the angel Gabriel, while his companions, at his direction, recorded it in writing and memorized it. The Qur’an is the direct word of God. Therefore, the Qur’an is the only book we have today that is known to be authored by God alone. There are no other versions of the Qur’an. Although there are many translations of the meaning of the Qur’an, they are not nearly as magnificent and beautiful as the Qur’an’s plain Arabic text. Here is a sample of the Qur’an, chapter 112 of the English translation of it’s meaning:
“In the name of God, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful
- Say: He is God, The One and Only;
- God, The Eternal, Absolute;
- He begets not, nor was He begotten;
- And there is none comparable unto Him.”