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The Qur’an, the Torah, the Gospel are
Scriptures of Allah that He sent down to His Messengers, peace be
upon them. The “Qur’an” is Allah’s speech, not a created thing that
may perish nor is it an attribute of any created thing. Angel
Jibreel (Gabriel) brought down the Qur’an to Muhammad, peace be upon
him, bit by bit as circumstances warranted, over a period of
twenty-three years. The Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, would
memorize the verses he received and recite them to the companions
who happened to be with him and order them to write the verses down
immediately. Muhammad, peace be upon him, himself used to keep a
copy of the revealed portions in his house. The Qur’an, the last of
Allah’s Scriptures, is divided into 114 suwar of unequal
length. It is one of the fundamental sources of Islamic teachings.
Allah revealed some of the Qur’an’s suwar and ayaat in
Makkah,and the rest He revealed in Madinah. The Makkan suwar
and verses deal mainly with the issues of aqeedah such as tawhid,
the belief in the Oneness of Allah, the signs of the existence of
Allah, resurrection, and the Day of Resurrection. The Prophet, peace
be upon him, laid great emphasis on the Oneness of Allah, so did all
the Prophets and Messengers of Allah before him, beginning with Adam
and ending with Muhammad, peace be upon them all. The suwar revealed
in Madinah dealt with the actions of the individuals and every
aspect of life, including forms of worship.
Authenticity
of the Qur’an
Allah says:
And this Qur’an is not
such as could ever be produced by other than Allah, rather, it is
the confirmation of that which was before it, (i.e., the Torah and
the Gospel, etc.) and a full explanation of the Book which is no
doubt, From the Rubb of the worlds. Or do they say: “He has invented
it? “Say: “Then produce a surah like it, and summon whoever you can
[to help you] apart from Allah, if you are truthful.”8
There
is no nation that had ever cared about, revered, and preserved its
Divine Scripture as the Muslim Ummah (nation) has cared about,
revered and preserved the Qur’an. Unlike the other Divine
Scriptures, the Qur’an is not kept in the hands of a particular
group or elite of Muslims, and for this reason is not subject to
suspicion that it might have been tampered with or altered. Rather,
it has always been within the reach of all Muslims. The prophet,
peace be upon him, commands the Muslims to recite Qur’anic suwar,
chapters, or ayat, verses in their prayers. Allah commands the
Muslims to refer all their disputes to the Qur’an for final
judgment. The Qur’an was compiled in its final form at a time when
the first Muslims to commit it to memory were still alive. Allah has
promised to preserve it, and it will be preserved until the Day of
Resurrection. The Muslims today read and recite the Qur’anic texts
exactly as they were read and recited during the lifetime of the
Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and his Companions. Not a
single letter has been added to the Qur’an or deleted from it.
After having examined the Qur’an, Dr. Maurice Bucaille ascertains:
Thanks to its undisputed authenticity, the text of
the Qur’an holds a unique among the books of revelation.
The I’jaz, or the Miraculous Nature
of the Qur’an
Al-Baqillani wrote about how the Qur’an
is the evidential miracle of the Muhammad’s Prophetic Office:
What makes it
necessary to pay quite particular attention to that branch of
Qur’anic science known as I’jaz al Qur’an is that the Prophetic
Office of the Prophet, peace be upon him, is built upon this
miracle. Even thought later on he was given the support of many
miracles, special circumstances, and concerned special individuals.
Allah, the Exalted, has challenged the
Arabs and non-Arabs to produce a Qur’an similar to the Divine one.
The challenge was reduced to ten suwar, yet they failed to do
so. Finally, Allah challenged them to produce a single surah
comparable to any of His. Although they were the masters of
eloquence and rhetoric, yet they were incapable of taking up the
challenge. They realized that the Qur’an could never be from other
than Allah, the Rubb of the worlds.
The difference between the miracles of
the previous Messengers, which proved their veracity, and that of
Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, is that theirs
took place during the lifetime of each one of them, whereas the
miracle of the Qur’an remains effective, everlasting, and
challenging until the Day of Resurrection.
Some Aspects of the Miraculous
Nature of the Qur’an
Scholars have mentioned three
particular aspects of the miraculous nature of the Qur’an.
Al-Baqillani quoted:
One of them is that it contains information about the
unseen, and that is something beyond the powers of humans, for they
have no way to attain it. One example is the promise Allah, Most
High, made to His Prophet, peace be upon him, that his religion,
Islam, would triumph over all other religions. Thus Allah, Mighty
and Exalted is He, says:
He it is who
Has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth that
He might make it victorious overall religion, even thought the
polytheists dislike it.
Allah, the Exalted, did indeed fulfill
His promise, and Muslims captured all the lands as far as Balk and
the land of India. The early Muslims ruled a vast land encompassing
many countries in the world. The Qur’an foretold the victory of the
Romans against the Persians. Allah says:
The Romans have been defeated in the land nearby, and
they, after their defeat, will bevictorious.12
The second aspect is that it is well
known that the Prophet, peace be upon him, was an ummi13
who could neither write nor read. Likewise it was generally
recognized that he had no knowledge whatever of the books of the
earlier people, nor of their records, or histories. Yet he produced
summaries of past great and important events such as the stories of
the previous Prophets and their peoples.
A person who reads the Qur’an
objectively will realize that the prophesies in it are far removed
from conjecture or speculation. This is due to the fact that the One
Who revealed it is the One who preceded all events till the Day of
Resurrection.
The Qur’an as Comprehensive
Legislation
The Qur’an constitutes the most
comprehensive concept of Islam on the practical level as the source
of the shari’ah, or the Divine laws and legislation. It is
comprehensive because it includes law, as well as the underlying
purposes and moral principles, and the creed to which every Muslim
must subscribe. Islamic shari’ah is designed and suitable not
only for Muslims, but for all mankind at all times. The Islamic law
governs all human acts, by delineating every person’s public or
private duties toward Allah and toward His Creation, including man.
Man-made laws are subject to alteration
and are based on theories. Whenever a new body of legislators
assumes authority, or a new theory appears and appeals to the
legislators, the laws are changed accordingly. The Divine law, on
the other hand, is unalterable and perpetual because the One Who
made it is The Ever living and Everlasting. He is the Creator who
created mankind and ordained for all human beings what is best for
them until the end of time. For this reason, the Qur’an, being the
last revelation to the last of the Prophets and Messengers,
supersedes all previous Scriptures.
Science and the Qur’an
Muhammad, peace be upon him, was
unlettered. He could neither read nor write, and he grew up in
Makkah where there were no schools. He lived far away from the
circles of science and scholars that existed in Syrea, Alexandria,
Athens, or Rome. Moreover, the scientific facts mentioned in the
Qur’an were not known in that time, i.e. in the Seventh Century A.C.
Having studied and examined the Arabic text of the Qur’an Dr.
Bucaille marvels:
I could not find a single error in the Qur’an. I had
to stop and ask myself: if a man were the author of the Qur’an, how
could he have written facts in the Seventh century A.C. that today
are shown to be in keeping with modern scientific knowledge? I had
to acknowledge the evidence in front of me: the Qur’an did not
contain a single statement that was assailable from modern
scientific point of view. I repeated the same test for the Old
Testament and the Gospels, always preserving the same objective
outlook. In the former, I did not have to go even beyond the first
book, Genesis, to find statements totally out of keeping with what
modern science considers to be indisputable facts.
Dr. Bucaille studied many scientific
facts mentioned in the Qur’an such as the creation of the universe,
astronomy, the animal and vegetation kingdoms, human reproduction,
and other related issues. We shall select, for the sake of brevity,
only two of the above issues to draw the attention of the reader to
one of the objectives of this site.
The Creation of the Heavens and the
Earth
Man’s knowledge of the origin of the
universe is very limited. Scientists have proposed hypotheses and
theories of evolution centered around one theme: the primordial
fireball and the primordial era of matter and antimatter. According
to these theories, the universe consisted mainly of strongly
interacting particles. The primordial matter and antimatter
eventually annihilated each other and those particles that survived
formed the present universe.15 This theory is given
further credence because it conforms to the basic process of the
development of the universe as presented very simply in the Qur’an.
Allah commands His Messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him, to ask the
unbelievers:
Say (to them): Do you disbelieve in Him Who created
the earth in two days? And yet you set up equals to Him, who is the
Rubb of the worlds. And He placed therein firm mountains above its
(the earth’s) surface and blessed it, and in four days equitably
apportioned the means of subsistence to all who would seek it. Then
(Allah) turned to the heaven when it was smoke (yet only gaseous)
and said to it and to the earth: Submit willingly or unwillingly!
They both said: “We submit in willing obedience.” Then He decreed
that they become seven heavens in two days, and imparted to each (of
the seven) its function. And We decorated the heaven nearest to
earth with lights and made them secure. Such is the decree of the
All Mighty, the All knowing.
And Allah says:
Are the
unbelievers not aware that the heavens and the earth were once a
single entity which We then separated, and that We made every living
thing out of water?17 Will they not then (begin to)
believe?18
The concept of rending one unit into
two or more, and the celestial “smoke” referred to in the above,
confirms what is considered to be factual scientific data. The
English physicist and astronomer, Sir James, wrote:
We have found
that, as Newton first conjectured, a chaotic mass of gas of
approximately uniform density and of very great extent would be
dynamically unstable: nuclei would tend to form in it, around which
the whole of matter would ultimately condense.” On the basis of this
theory he proposed that all celestial objects originated by a
process of fragmentaion.19
The space program helped verify the
homogeneity of the substances of which the moon, the earth, and
other planets are formed. “Such statements in the Qur’an concerning
the creation, which appeared nearly fourteen centuries ago, “Dr.
Bucaille concluded, “obviously do not lend themselves to a human
explanation,”20
Human Reproduction
The complexities of human reproduction
were decoded and understood only after the invention of the
microscope, which was invented hundreds of years after the death of
Muhammad, peace be upon him. But the Qur’an refers to all the stages
through which the human embryo passes. As Allah says:
Verily, We created man from the quintessence of mud.
Then We placed him as a drop of sperm in a safe depository. Then We
fashioned the drop of sperm in a safe depository. Then We fashioned
the drop of sperm into a thing that clings, and then We fashioned
the thing that clings into a chewed lump (of flesh), and We
fashioned the chewed flesh into bones. Then We clothed the bones
with (intact) flesh. Then We developed it into a different (form of)
creation. So blessed be Allah, the best of creators.21
The observations of modern science
indicate the stages of human reproduction are:
1.
Fertilization of an ovule, which takes place in the fallopian tubes.
The fertilizing agent is the male sperm.
2.
The
implantation of the fertilized egg, which takes place at a precise
spot in the female reproductive system. It descends into the uterus
and lodges in the body of the uterus. Once the embryo begins to be
observable to the naked eye, it looks like a small mass of flesh. It
grows there in progressive stages well known today, which lead to
the bone structure, the muscles, the nervous and circulatory system,
and the viscera, etc.
In conclusion, Dr. Bucaille ascertains:
More than a thousand years before our time, at a
period when whimsical doctrines still prevailed, men had a knowledge
of the Qur’an. The statements it contains express in simple terms
primordial truths that man has taken centuries to discover by
himself.
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