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Allah Promised To Protect The Qur'an
We have sent down the Reminder, and We will preserve it. (Surat al- Hijr:
9)
One of the Qur'an's most important attributes is that it reached us in
the very form in which it was revealed to our Prophet (saas). In: "We
have sent down the Reminder, and We will preserve it" (Surat al-Hijr:
9), Allah promised to protect it.
The Divine Scriptures that were revealed before Islam lost their original
forms over time; they are either incomplete or not fully accurate. In
the case of the Qur'an, however, Allah placed the revelations into our
Prophet's (saas) memory. In addition, after he received each revelation,
the Prophet (saas) told his numerous Companions to write them down, thereby
ensuring the Qur'an's preservation in its original textual form. Caliph
Abu Bakr (632-634) had the Qur'an compiled into a single copy, and Caliph
Uthman (644-656) had copies of it sent to important Islamic cities. The
following verses explain how our Prophet (saas) tried to remember the
revelations, and how Allah helped him do so:
Do not move your tongue trying to hasten it. Its collection and recitation
are Our affair. So when We recite it, follow its recitation. Then its
explanation is Our concern. (Surat al-Qiyama: 16-19)
As the verses maintain, our Prophet (saas) remembered the Qur'an in a
unique way, for Allah implanted its verses in his mind. As his Companions
wrote it all down while he was still alive, in compliance with His promise,
each of its letters has remained unaltered since the beginning of its
revelation over 1,400 years ago. Therefore, Allah's revelation has survived
intact to our day.
The Qur'an's lack of any internal contradiction and discrepancy also
shows that it is from Allah and is immune to change. The Qur'an is internally
consistent and in full agreement with historical developments and scientific
discoveries. This attribute is so certain and explicit that our Lord stated:
Will they not ponder the Qur'an? If it had been from other than Allah,
they would have found many inconsistencies in it. (Surat an-Nisa': 82)
Many contradictions can be found in regular books. However, every word
of the Qur'an is in full agreement with the others. In addition, the Qur'an
provides information about previous generations, communities, different
forms of administration, military strategies, and many other subjects,
as well as about past and future events. The Qur'an also is in absolute
agreement with historical facts as well as all developments that occurred
after its revelation. For instance, the first verses of Surat ar-Rum (the
Byzantine Empire) state that the Byzantine Empire would suffer a great
defeat, but nevertheless would be victorious shortly thereafter, as follows:
Alif, Lam, Mim. The Romans have been defeated in the lowest land, but
after their defeat they will be victorious in a few years' time. The affair
is Allah's from the beginning to the end. (Surat ar-Rum: 1-4)
These verses were revealed around 620, almost 7 years after the idolatrous
Persians vanquished the Christian Byzantines. In fact, Byzantium had been
so severely defeated that its very survival was in question. Thus its
predicted victory seemed impossible to many, including the Arab polytheists.
In December 627, the Byzantine and Persian empires fought a decisive
battle at Nineveh. This time, the Byzantines unexpectedly defeated the
Persians. A few months later, the Persians had to make an agreement with
Byzantium, which obliged them to return Byzantine territory. At the end,
"the victory of the Romans" that Allah promised miraculously came true.
This one example alone provides evidence that the Qur'an is the Word of
Allah.
Another attribute of the Qur'an is that it contains key facts about many
subjects (e.g., astronomy, physics, and biology), at a time when people
knew very little about such things. The Qur'an was revealed to the inhabitants
of seventh-century Arabia, whose society contained many superstitious
and groundless beliefs that were considered "scientific." Lacking the
technology to examine the universe and nature, they believed in legends
inherited from past generations. For example, they thought that the mountains
supported the sky, that Earth was flat and had high mountains at both
ends, and that these mountains served as pillars to kept the vault of
heaven high over their heads. The Qur'an removed such superstitions, as
we read in:
Allah raised up the heavens without any support - you can see that...
(Surat ar-Ra'd: 2)
Several scientific truths only recently uncovered by technology were
stated in the Qur'an 1,400 years ago. Such facts are further evidence
that the Qur'an is the Word of Allah. (For detailed information, see Harun
Yahya, Miracles of the Qur'an, Al-Attique Publications, 2000)
The Qur'an is written in a language of such surpassing beauty and richness
of reference that it transcends ordinary speech. At the time of its revelation,
the poets of Arabia competed with each other to produce the best literary
works. However, the Qur'an's uniquely beautiful style earned their admiration,
and they could not help themselves from accepting its wondrous nature
in the literary sense.
This aside, an intricate mathematical code, far beyond the ability of
human intelligence, is imbedded in the Qur'an's fabric. Some related words
are repeated the same number of times throughout the Qur'an. For instance:
day is repeated 365 times, days is repeated 30 times, month is repeated
12 times, satan and angel are repeated 88 times, world and hereafter are
repeated 115 times, summer-hotness and winter-coldness are repeated 5
times, punishment is repeated 117 times, forgiveness is repeated 234 times
(twice as much as punishment), wealth is repeated 26 times, and poverty
is repeated 13 times.
Such facts clearly show the Qur'an is the Word of Allah, not of humanity.
It is Allah's revelation to Prophet Muhammad (saas), and has remained
unaltered since it was revealed.
Allah expresses this superior attribute as follows:
If you have doubts about what We have sent down to Our
servant, produce another surah equal to it, and call your witnesses, besides
Allah, if you are telling the truth. If you do not do that - and you will
not do it - then fear the Fire whose fuel is people and stones, made ready
for the unbelievers. (Surat al-Baqara: 23-24)
Say: "If both humanity and jinn banded together to produce
the like of this Qur'an, they could never produce anything like it, even
if they backed each other up." (Surat al-Isra': 88)
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