The
Miracle and Challenge of the Qur'an
"We shall show them Our signs
on the horizons and within themselves until it will become clear to them that
it is the Truth. Does it not suffice that your Lord is Witness over all
things?"
Qur'an:41:53.
... Muslims are taught that
throughout the ages, Allah Almighty has sent a prophet to every nation as a
warner and a bearer of glad tidings.
"Verily! We have sent you (O
Muhammad) with the Truth, a bearer of glad tidings and a warner; and there is
not a nation but a warner has passed among them."
Qur'an 35:24.
Each Prophet was wisely selected by
Allah in order to be the best person for the job. He was then provided by Allah
with miracles as proof of his truthfulness and his message. These miracles were
wisely selected by Allah in order to be in the same field as that which these
people excelled in so that they could fully comprehend the magnitude of these
miracles.
For instance, the people during the
time of Moses excelled at magical trickery. Their rulers used to surround
themselves with the most powerful of these wizards as a sign of power. This is
why Allah made the miracles of Moses (as) similar to their magical trickery
(changing a stick into a snake, parting of the sea... etc.) but of a much
greater magnitude than anything they could ever hope to accomplish. For they
were not tricks, but actual physical miracles.
The people at the time of the
Prophet Jesus (as) excelled in matters of medicine. For this reason, his
miracles were of a medical nature (raising of the dead, healing of the
blind...etc.), but of a degree that they could never hope to imitate.
Similarly, one of the major miracles of Islam was a new and unheard-of type of
literature similar to the Bedouin's poetry but far beyond anything they could
ever hope to match. Although they did indeed try. This new literature was
called "The Qur'an."
The Arabic language, as can be
attested to by any of it's scholars, is a very rich and powerful language. The
Bedouin people of the Arabian desert were, in general, illiterate people of
very little scientific knowledge. The thing that set them apart, however, was
their mastery of poetry. Spending their days as they did in the desert watching
their sheep graze got quite boring. They alleviated their boredom by
continually composing and refining poetry. They would spend entire years
composing and refining their poetry in anticipation of a yearly face-down of
the poetic compositions of their peers from all over the country. The fact that
they were illiterate forced them to also train themselves in the memorisation
of works of literature to such an extent that they were able to memorise
complete works from a single recitation. Even in matters of leadership, one of
the major criteria for selecting the leaders of the various Bedouin tribes was
the individual's prowess in literary composition and memorisation.
The Arabian Bedouins took great
pains to make their poetry as compact and picturesque as humanly possible,
constantly expanding the language along the way. A single word could convey
complete pictures. The Qur'an, however, has put even these great efforts to
shame. You will notice that when a Muslim translates a verse of the Qur'an he
usually does not say "the Qur'an says so and so" but rather "An
approximation of the meaning of what the Qur'an says is so and so." You
really need to know the language to comprehend this.
In the English language, we find
that the words: "mustang," "colt," "mare,"
"pony," "stallion," "bronco"... etc. all refer to
the same thing; a horse. Each one of these words conveys a slightly different
mental picture. The mental picture we get when we hear the word
"colt" is slightly different than the picture we get if we hear the
word "mare." In a similar manner, the Arabic language progressed in
such a fashion as to make it possible to convey such mental pictures in as
concise and picturesque a format as possible. It is not at all uncommon to find
over three hundred words that refer to the same thing in the Arabic language.
Each one of these words gives a slightly different picture than the others.
Many centuries of this constant
refinement eventually lead to a very complex and rich vocabulary. It was for
this very reason that Allah Almighty placed the primary miracle of Muhammad
(saws) in the Qur'an. You see, if you want someone to believe in your miracle,
you should present your miracle in the same field as that which that person excels
in. If I am a computer programmer, and I go to a Chemist and challenge him to
write a better computer program than myself, then this will not be much of a
competition. But if I challenge a computer programmer to the same test then
this will be a true test of my abilities. It will also be possible for my
opponent to truly comprehend the magnitude of what I have accomplished.
When Muhammad (saws))first became
the prophet of Islam, he presented his people with a challenge: "compose a
literary work on a par with this Qur'an that I have brought you and you will
prove that I am a liar." They could not. The Qur'an continued to reduce
it's challenge until the challenge finally became: "compose only a single
verse comparable to this Qur'an and you will have won." They still could
not. This in addition to the fairness, justice, and logic of the Qur'an
eventually won them over and slowly more and more people became Muslims.
"Well then, if the Koran were
his own [Muhammad's] 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 evidential miracle"
(Mohammedanism, H. A. R. Gibb,
Oxford University Press, p. 42)
"From the literary point of view,
the Koran is regarded as a specimen of purest Arabic, written in half poetry,
half prose. It has been said that in some cases grammarians have adopted their
rules to agree with certain expressions used in it, and though several attempts
have been made to produce a work equal to it as far as elegant writing is
concerned, none yet has succeeded".
(Glimpses of the Holy Qur'an,
Muhammad Azizullah, Crescent Publications, pp. 104-105)
Many claims have been made against
Muhammad (saws) in that day and this. Among them are the claims that he was a
lunatic, a liar, or deceived by the devil. If Muhammad (saws) was a lunatic or
a liar then we have to wonder how all of his prophesies came true?. Further, if
he was a deceived by Satan then we are faced with another problem. For we know
that all Muslims are taught that when reading the Qur'an to first begin with
the words "I seek refuge in Allah from Satan the accursed one." and
then follow this up with the words "In the name of Allah, Most Beneficent,
Most Merciful" So, we have to wonder if Satan would "inspire" a
man to teach mankind to seek refuge in God from Satan? Indeed this is the exact
same accusation which was made against Jesus (as). Let us read how Jesus
responded to this claim:
"But some of them (the Jews)
said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub (Satan) the chief of the devils.
And others, tempting [him], sought of him a sign from heaven. But he, knowing
their thoughts, said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought
to desolation; and a house [divided] against a house falleth. If Satan also be
divided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I
cast out devils through Beelzebub."
The Bible: Luke 11:15-18
It has been the case throughout the
ages that with all previous Prophets, their miracle was separate from their
book. Although we may claim that we have the "Torah" of Moses, still,
it is not possible now to bring Moses' (as) staff and see it perform miracles
as it did in his time. Similarly it is not possible today to see Jesus (as)
raise the dead as he did so many centuries ago. However, since the message of
Islam was the final message of God to mankind, therefore, the book of Islam
itself was made the main miracle of Islam. It was also promised to renew it's challenge
to mankind throughout the ages.
What does this mean? Nowadays, the
number of people who can appreciate the literary content of the Qur'an has
dwindled and this challenge no longer has the same impact it did fourteen
hundred years ago. However, as we have seen in the verse quoted at the
beginning of this chapter, Allah Almighty has promised to continually renew the
challenge of the Qur'an throughout the ages. So how will it be renewed?
Recently, a new field of study has
opened up to scholars. People nowadays are fascinated with science. This is the
age of technology and scientific discovery. For this reason, mankind has begun
to study the religious scriptures of humanity from a scientific point of view
in order to challenge the scientific claims made in these scriptures. Many
works have been published on this topic.
As mentioned previously, Muhammad
(saws) lived among tribes of illiterate Bedouins. He himself was also
illiterate. These people used to live extremely simple lives. Most of them were
Nomads who travelled from place to place depending on where they could find
grass for their sheep to graze. When Muhammad (saws) brought them the Qur'an,
the believers found in the Qur'an the command to go out, seek knowledge, and to
learn, learn, learn. A few centuries later, once the Islamic nation became
firmly established, Muslims began to fulfil this command of the Qur'an and this
resulted in one of the greatest explosions of scientific advancement mankind
has ever seen. All of this was going on during a period that the West calls
"The Dark Ages," wherein the scientists of the West were being
persecuted and killed as sorcerers wizards and witches. During this period,
Muslim scholars introduced into the world such things as:
* Mathematical evolution of spherical
mirrors
* Rectilinear motion of light and
use of lenses
* Refraction angle variations
* Magnifying effects of the plano
convex lens
* Introduced the concept of
elliptical shape of cosmological bodies
* Study of the Centre of Gravity as
applied to balance
* Measurement of specific weights of
bodies
* Rule of algebraic equations
* Solutions to quadratic and Cubic
equations
* Work on square roots, squares,
theory of numbers, solution of the fractional numbers
* Solutions of equations of cubic
order
* Wrote on conic geometry
elaborating the solution of algebraic equations
* Determined the Trinomial Equation
* Avicenna's "Canon of
Medicine." He is know as the Prince of Physicians to the West
* Wrote the first description of
several drugs and diseases as meningitis.
* Treatment of Physiological shocks
* Expertise in psychosomatic
medicine and psychology
* Al Biruni mentions 56 ( fifty six
) manuscripts on pharmacology
* Credited for identifying Small Pox
and its treatment
* Use of alcohol as an antiseptic
* Use of mercury as a purgative for
the first time
* First to describe the circulation
of blood.
* "Holy Abbas" was, after
Rhazes, the most outstanding Physician. His works were authoritative till the
works of ibn Sina appeared
* Writings on Cosmology, Astrology,
Music, Science of numbers and letters
* Proved that the earth is smaller
than the sun but larger than the moon.
* Final authorities on Chemistry for
many Centuries
* Classified metals into three
classifications
* Laid the basis of the Acid Base
theory
* Distillation, calcination,
crystallisation, the discovery of many acids
* Cultivation of Gold - is a
continuation of Jabir's work
* Theory of Oscillatory motion of
equinoxes
* Addition of ninth sphere to the
eight Ptolematic astronomy
* Discovered the increase of the
suns apogee
* Gravitational force
* Responsible for the discovery
motion of the solar apsides
* wrote ' On the Science of Stars '
* Determination of latitudes and
longitudes
* Determination of geodetic
measurements
* Described the motion of the
planets
* Solved the problems of spherical
trigonometry
* First to study the isometric
oscillatory motion of a pendulum
* Invented the instrument ' Sahifah
"
* Responsible for the proof of the
motion of the apogee of the sun with respect to the fixed stars.
* authorities on the theory of the
system of homocentric spheres
* Prepared a calendar that was more
accurate than the Gregorian one in use today.
and much, much more.
All of this began with a single
illiterate Bedouin Arab from the desert fourteen hundred years ago. The book
that was brought into the world by such a man, cries out to be studied from a
scientific aspect.
"So ask the People of Knowledge
if you do not know" Qur'an:21:7
LETS HAVE DUA TOGETHER :)
Please forgive me Ya Allah forgive
me.
Accept me Ya Allah, accept me.
Become mine Ya Allah become mine.
For I wish to become Yours Ya Allah,
I wish to become yours “
Narrated by Anas (radiy Allahu
'anhu): The prophet (Sall Allaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
“ Allah Says : “ when a slave of
mine draws near to me a span, I draw near to him a cubit,
& if he draws near to me a
cubit, I draw near to him a fathom.
And if he comes to me walking, I go
to him running
{Al- Bukhari]
Our Lord! Grant us good in this
world and good in the life to come and keep us safe from the torment of the
Fire (2:201)
"O our Lord! cover (us) with
Thy Forgiveness - me, my parents, and (all) Believers, on the Day that the
Reckoning will be established! (14:41)
Remind me in yr Dua
Ansar(slave and servant of Allah)See
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