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  • The Amazing Quran

    The Amazing Quran


    الاعجاز العلمى فى القران الكريم باللغة الانجليزية

    Dr. Gary Miller | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 62 | Size: 1 MB
    The Scientific Miracles of the Holy Quran
    The Quran is not only unique in the way in which it presents its subject matter, but it is also unique in that it is a miracle itself. By the term “miracle,” we mean the performance of a supernatural or extraordinary event which cannot be duplicated by humans. It has been ********ed that Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him, challenged the Arabs to produce a literary work of a similar caliber as the Quran, but they were unable to do so in spite of their well-known eloquence and literary powers. The challenge to reproduce the Quran was presented to the Arabs and mankind in three stages...


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    Introduction
    Merchant Marine
    The Smallest Thing
    Honey
    Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the Quran
    Scientific Approach to the Quran
    Falsification Test
    Ask Those Who Have Knowledge
    Embryology
    Skeptic’s Reaction
    Geology
    You Did Not Know This Before!
    Proof of Authenticity: An Approach
    Exhausting the Alternatives
    The Critic’s Trail
    A Revelation ‐ Abu Lahab
    The Flight
    An Encounter with a Minister
    The Source of the Quran
    Mythomania
    New Catholic Encyclopedia
    Testimony of an Intellectual
    Burden of Proof on the Critic
    Origin of the Universe and Life
    More on Falsification Test
    People of the Book
    A Mathematical Approach
    The Female Bee
    The Sun
    Time Zones
    Conclusion
    Addendum 2: ‘ Iram


    1. The Whole Quran

    In the Quran, God commanded the Prophet to challenge all of creation to create a book of the stature of the Quran:

    “Say: ‘If all mankind and the jinn would come together to produce the like of this Quran, they could not produce its like even though they exerted all and their strength in aiding one another.’” (Quran 17:88)


    2. Ten Chapters

    Next, God made the challenge ostensibly easier by asking those who denied its divine origin to imitate even ten chapters of the Quran:
    “Or do they say that he has invented it? Say (to them), ‘Bring ten invented chapters like it, and call (for help) on whomever you can besides God, if you are truthful.” (Quran 11:13)


    3. One Chapter

    This final challenge was to produce even a single chapter to match what is in the Quran, whose shortest chapter, al-Kawthar, consists of only three verses:

    “And if you all are in doubt about what I have revealed to My servant, bring a single chapter like it, and call your witnesses besides God if you are truthful.” (Quran 2:23)

    These challenges were not just empty words with no one caring to prove them wrong. Prophet Muhammad’s call to monotheism, to the abolition of idolatry in all its forms, and to the equality of slaves and their masters threatened the whole socio-economic framework of Mecca society in general, and the position of the ruling Quraishee tribe from which the Prophet came in particular. Mecca, the trading center of Arabia, as well as its spiritual center, desperately wanted to stop the spread of Islam. Yet all that the Prophet’s opponents had to do to crush the movement was to make up a single chapter like any one of those which the Prophet and his followers were reciting to the people. A number of Quraishee orators and poets tried to imitate the Quran, but they failed. They then resorted to offering him vast amounts of wealth, the position of king over them, and the most noble and beautiful of their women in exchange for his promise to stop inviting people to Islam. He responded to them by reciting the first thirteen verses of Chapter Fussilat, until they asked him to stop.[1] The Quraish also resorted to torturing their slaves and relatives who had embraced Islam in a vain attempt to cause them to revert to paganism. Later they organized an economic boycott against the Prophet his followers and the members of his clan, Banu Hashim, in an attempt to starve them into submission. But even this plan eventually failed. Finally, they plotted to kill him in his home by sending armed young men from each of the clans of Quraish in order that the guilt of his murder be shared by all the clans, making revenge by the Prophet’s clan impossible.
    However, God enabled the Prophet and his followers to flee Mecca and join a new band of converts who had arisen among the tribes of a city to the north called Yathrib. Islam spread rapidly through the clans of Yathrib, and within a year Muslims became the city’s majority. Prophet Muhammad was then made the ruler, and the name of the city was changed to Medina an-Nabi (The City of the Prophet may God praise him), which was then shortened to “Medina.” Over the next eight years, the clans of Mecca and its neighboring lands mounted a series of unsuccessful battle campaigns against the emerging Muslim state in Medina, which ended with the Muslim invasion of Mecca itself.
    All of this bloodshed could have been avoided if only the Quraish and their allies had been able to produce a mere three lines of poetry or flowing prose similar to the shortest chapter of the Quran. Hence, there can be no doubt about the inimitability of the Quran’s literary style, about the miracle of its rhyme and the marvel of its rhythm.
    It has been suggested that the inimitability of the Quran is not necessarily unique, for great English poets like Shakespeare, Chaucer, or great poets in any language tend to have distinctly unique styles which set them apart from their contemporaries. However, if, for example, some leading poet of today were to make an in-depth study of Shakespeare’s writings and write a sonnet in Shakespeare’s style in old ink and on old paper, then claim that he had discovered a lost poem of Shakespeare’s, the literary world would probably accept this claim, even after careful study. Thus, even the greatest of poets could be imitated; no matter how unique his style was, just as the famous painters have been imitated. [In fact, some English scholars consider much of what has been attributed to Shakespeare to have been written by his contemporary, Christopher Marlowe.] The Quran, however, is way above this level, as attempts to forge chapters have been made throughout the ages, yet none has withstood close scrutiny. And, as was mentioned before, the incentive to imitate the Quran was more intense during the time of its revelation when literally skills were at their peak than at any other time, yet there was no successful attempt.


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    رد: The Amazing Quran

    Allah bless you & reward you

    very fantastic
    Masha'allah

    ندعوك للمشاركة في ورشة عمل القسم الانجليزي للموقع في فريق عمل الموقع
    فهناك موضوع خاص بالاعجاز العلمي
    جزاكم الله خيرا
    الحمد لله رزقني الله بـ "رقية"
    اللهم اجعلها قرة عين لي ولوالدها واجعلها من عبادك الصالحين واشفها شفاءا لا يغادر سقما

    يارب اهد امتك آية واغفر لها وقها شر الفتن ما ظهر منها وما بطن وثبتها وقوي ايمانها
    اللهم اشفها شفاءا لا يغادر سقماً

    اللهم طهر قلوبنا واحسن خاتمتنا وامح ذنوبنا
    رباااه اغفر وارحم إنك أنت الأعز الأكرم


    إلاهي أنت تعلم كيف حالي فهل يا سيدي فرج قريب

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      رد: The Amazing Quran

      جزاكى ربى الجنه


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        رد: The Amazing Quran

        ********ed

        what is that our brother or what are u mean of this ?
        thanks

        first :the links dont work please mend them

        second : megaupload - beacause the Administration prevent upload on this website its Contains irregularities -and i will say the websites that we can upload on it

        thanks alot
        إذا خلوت يوماً بريبةٍ والنفس داعية إلى العصيان
        فقل لها استحِ من نظرِ الإله فإن الذي خلق الظلام يراني
        إن كنت تعصي الله مع علمك باطلاعه عليك فما أشد وقاحتك وما أقل حياءك
        " أَنْ تَقُولَ نَفْسٌ يَاحَسْرَتَى عَلَى مَا فَرَّطْتُ فِي جَنْبِ اللَّهِ وَإِنْ كُنْتُ لَمِنَ السَّاخِرِينَ"

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