‘…They could not bring the like of it, though some of them were aiders of others (17:88).’ The Holy Qur’an has rendered others ineffective not only by having a remarkable eloquence and order, but also by providing actual answers for man’s requirements. By its revelations and the expression of realities and from other aspects manifested…
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If the Holy Qur’an was the most eloquent work…
If the Holy Qur’an was the most eloquent work of a man (not Allah’s words), it would have been possible for others, specifically for the renowned litterateurs of the world, to prepare a book or at least a chapter similar to, and identical with one of the chapters of the Holy Qur’an by using their…
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The Holy Qur’an invited the barbaric Arabs…
The Holy Qur’an invited the barbaric Arabs – who were filled with haughtiness and conceit and who had established their lives on the basis of bloodshed and banditry – to the religion of truth and respect for justice and humanity. Thus, Arab idolaters resorted to struggle and alternation and left no stone unturned to put…
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Without inviting the people to follow blindly…
Without inviting the people to follow blindly, the Holy Qur’an talks to them in their own ordinary language and Allah-given logic. It reminds them of a series of known facts which man perceives willy-nilly through his nature. It mentions that man can never avoid accepting and admitting them. The Almighty Allah states: ‘Most surely it…
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Human Conscience: The Holy Qur’an mentions human conscience…
Human Conscience: The Holy Qur’an mentions human conscience as a special source of knowledge. From the Qur’anic point of view the entire creation consists of Divine signs and is a key to the discovery of truth. The Qur’an describes the world outside man as ‘horizons’ and the world inside him as ‘selves’, and thus instills…
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