Is Muhammad the Author of the Qur’an? (1/2)
The claim that Muhammad’s goal was to unite the Arabs is also difficult to defend when one looks into the life of Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his own statements against nationalism, tribalism etc.
The claim that Muhammad’s goal was to unite the Arabs is also difficult to defend when one looks into the life of Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his own statements against nationalism, tribalism etc.
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 be upon him).
The Glorious Qur’an is full of signs, wisdom, rules, proofs, instructions, and miracles. Therefore, deep thinking and contemplation in reading the Qur’an is the only way to realize these contents.
Whereas Bible is a collection of writings by different authors, Qur’an is a direct revelation from Allah. The speaker in the Qur’an is God unlike the Bible.
The Qur’an tells us how to communicate with the source of all intelligence and the source of all life. The Qur’an tells us who God is, by what name we should address Him, and the way in which to communicate with Him.
Jews misunderstood Jesus, if he promised he would keep the law, but they killed him because he broke the law, they must have misunderstood him, or lied about him.
Indeed, there was no distortion or misrepresentation but the whole matter is divine. Every letter from the Qur’an is revealed by Allah. The wisdom is simply to make the Qur’an easily memorized, understood and recited.
This article proves that if Quran came from someone besides God, then we would find in it many inconsistencies.
There is no such author who writes a book and then challenges others that this book is errorless. As for the Noble Qur’an, it is the other way round.
The author argues that the inimitability of the Qur’an is a great evidence for the soundness of the whole religion of Islam