Miraculous Qualities of the
Holy Qur'aan
By: Qari Muhammad Tayyab Saheb
"And if you are in doubt about this Word We sent down on
our Servant Hadhrat Muhammad (Sall Allaho alaihe wasallam),
then bring a Surah like it; and call whoever is your helper
apart from Allah if you are truthful."
The cause of doubt in this Book is either some
objectionable or erroneous content of the Book itself, which
is negated by the words & ldots; (La Raibafeeh - there is no
doubt in it) and the second form of doubt is that someone has
got self-created doubts due to weak intelligence or extreme
jealousy. Because this form of doubt was not only possible but
also was found in the non-believers, therefore, to remove it,
a fair and easy plan is described. If you think that this Book
is an effort of human imagination, you are at liberty to
produce a Surah like it with eloquent language consisting of
at least three verses. When you become totally helpless in
meeting this challenge of matching against the smallest Surah
despite your literary fame and versatility, then you should
understand that this Book is not the word of any human soul or
any other bondman, but it is Word of Allah. In the above
verse, the Prophethood of the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) is proven rationally by this universal challenge.
Whilst the miracles of the former Prophets occurred and
lasted only during their stay on the earth, the manifestation
of the miracle of our Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) is visible even to this day, and it has become
possible today for, even the most uneducated Muslim with the
weakest faith to claim confidently and challenge the
intelligentsia of the entire world to produce a small Surah
like any in the Holy Qur'aan. Neither was its production
produced or possible in the past nor shall it ever be possible
in the future. While quoting from the Ahadith, a learned
scholar, Allama Jalaluddin Suyuti (Rahmatullah alaih) has
written in his book "Khasaais-e-Kubra" that two miracles of
our Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) shall remain
till the Day of Judgment:
(1) The Holy Qur'aan; and
(2) The uplifting of the pebbles which are thrown at the
three Satans during the days of Hajj. Although hundreds of
thousands of pilgrims pelt stones over the Satans each year,
and no body clears the pebbles, yet no mountain or even a hill
of pebbles is formed in front of these Satans; confirming the
statement of the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam)
that Allah has appointed angels to pick up the pebbles of
those pilgrims whose Hajj have been accepted.
One has to ponder over and reflect upon the marvellous
composition of the Holy Qur'aan with its complete code of life
and numerous sciences to grasp the import of its revelation to
an unlettered man in such a land where there had been no
schools, colleges, universities or any other means of formal
education; and yet, the teachings of this book of Allah covers
every aspect of one's personal and communal life and deals
effectively with all matters pertaining to the spiritual
physical and social welfare of mankind.
Although the Holy Qur'aan was revealed for the entire
humanity, the first nation to be addressed were the Arabs who
were the masters of literature and eloquence. Whatever they
may have lacked in those fields of knowledge, they made up for
it, more than adequately, in literature, a subject in which
they excelled and advanced so greatly that they had become
highly recognised and reputed. So, the Holy Qur'aan challenges
even these literacy masters and experts that if they have any
doubts about the Holy Qur'aan being from Allah, then to
compose and produce a Surah to compare with those in the Holy
Qur'aan. Mind you, this challenge was merely covering the
literacy features of the Book' for if the demand was for a
Surah containing the lofty thoughts and teachings if the Holy
Qur'aan, then their inability would be understandable but this
was not the case.
So if heir claim that the Holy Qur'aan was not from Allah
(Who only can create supernatural and remarkable wonders
beyond the scope of man), then why was it impossible for the
literacy giants of the Arab world to produce even a single
verse to surpass the Holy Qur'aan which was presented to them
by an unlettered man" Moreover, if individual found it
difficult to arrange any suitable composition, then the Holy
Qur'aan even offered them the opportunity to combine their
resources and collectively accept the challenge. So why was
there no response from these same silent Arabs who had vowed
to destroy Islam by all means and had set about persecuting
our Holy Prophet (Sall Allaho alaihe wasallam) and the Muslims
and in their efforts left no stone unturned, sacrificing even
their wealth and lives?
On the contrary, books of history are replete with
incidents which prove that the leading opponents of the Holy
Prophet (SAW) secretly believed and expressed views expressed
views in their gatherings that the Holy Qur'aan was indeed of
Divine origin and could never be manmade. It would suffice,
here, to mention just one such incident. Allama Suyuti (Rahmatullah
alaihe) in his "Khasais-e-Kubra" has mentioned that on one
occasion, Abu Jahl, Akhnus bin Shuraiq and Abu Sufyan (who
later accepted Islam) each left their respective homes
secretly and separately one night ot listen furtively to the
reciting of the Holy Qur'aan by the Holy Prophet (SAW) . none
of them knew about the other's presence, and being absorbed in
their quest, they spent the whole night in this manner.
At the break of dawn, while returning home, all of them met
on the way and each one had to confess about their secret
activities of that night. So they rebuked each other and
promised not to repeat the same again because if the masses
learnt about it, they would surely all become Muslims.
However, on the following evening, they were unable to control
their craving to listen the Holy Qur'aan, and once again went
out to hear. In the morning, their paths crossed again and
they agreed not to behave so foolishly in the future. This
happened for three nights.
During the day, Akhnus bin Shuraiq, carrying a stick with
him, proceeded first to Abu Sufyan and requested him to tell
the truth about his opinion concerning the Holy Qur'aans
recitation which he had been listening to during the past
nights. Speaking softly, Abu Sufyan admitted that the Holy
Qur'aan was definitely true. Aknus then remarked, "By God! I
am also of the same opinion.
Then he went over with the same query to Abu Jahl who
explained his sentiments is the following words; "The truth of
the matter is that my family and the Banu Abd Munaf have
always been competing against one another to become the
leaders our tribe and nation. Hence, until now we managed to
compete in matters of charity, helping the distressed etc.,
but now when one from amongs them has laid claim to
Prophethood and it is clear that we can not match them in
that, so, we resolved to oppose them fully and never to
believe in him." (Khasaais-e-Kubra vol.1 p.115)
Therefore, the Holy Qur'aan remains as an open miracle.
The Holy Qur'aan contains many prophecies some of which
have already been fulfilled with uncanny accuracy. For
example, the prediction that in a war between the Persians and
the Romans, the Persians would gain the first victory but
after a period of ten years, they would suffer defeat at the
hands of the Romans, this occurred exactly as it had been
foretold; and similarly there are several other prophecies:
(1) In the Holy Qur'aan there are so many detailed accounts
of historical and traditional facts that even the learned
Jewish and Christian scholars did not possess so comprehensive
knowledge. As the Holy Prophet (SAW) had neither studied under
any tutor nor did he have the company of any scholar,
therefore, there could have been no other possible means for
him to receive such knowledge besides Divine revelations.
(2) In several verses of the Holy Qur'aan Allah discloses
the inner secrets which people were concealing in their hearts
and which nobody else could have known. For example: "And they
are saying in their hearts, Why is Allah not punishing us for
our rejection?"
The above five points ought to suffice for our purposes.
However, mention has to be made about certain opponents and
enemies of Islam who have been making hollow claims that the
challenge of the Holy Qur'aan to produce a matching Surah,
could or may have been compiled in books or articles but these
may have been lost through the passage of time and lack
preservation which is the unique feature of the Holy Qur'aan.
If this arguments has to be considered without any bias or
prejudice, one would realise that there can be no truth in it
whatsoever and there does not exist even the faintest
possibility of its being sound and correct because it is well
known that right from the era of the Holy Prophet (SAW) to
this day, the Muslims were always in the minority in
comparison with non-Muslims. Therefore, if there had been any
achievements worth its salts against Islam, the acclamations
would certainly have been widely publicised repeatedly,
because these disbelievers are always hell-bent upon
demolishing Islam. Hence, they engaged in numerous battles to
achieve this end but besides vain and belated effort by a
false claimant of Prophethood, one Musailma (whose antics even
the critics of Islam disregarded as a hopeless failure and no
match to the Holy Qur'aan) there has been nothing else. This
proves without a shadow of doubt that the scholars, poets and
writers of the past fourteen centuries have failed to produce
any work like the Holy Qur'aan.
Some people present the argument that there are great
authors who have achieved fame through their writings in other
languages and have outshone their contemporaries like Milton
(English), Sa'adi (Persian), Homer (Greek), Kali Das
(Sanskrit), etc. Hence, their works should also quralify as
"miracles". But the fallacy in this logic is manifest and
apparent because these scholars and acquired their literary
skill through study and experience and none of them had been
illiterate. Thus, there is a vast difference between the Holy
Qur'aan and the other man acclaimed literary feats.
If you are right in your claims that the Holy Qur'aan is
not the Word of Allah, but that of a human being, them call
all the ablest and all the most versatile genie, literary
scholars and poets and seek their help in producing a similar
Surah, or else pray to the idols you worship and gods most
humbly to help you in this difficult task. They Holy Qur'aan
has said:
"So if you can not do it; and you can never do it; fear the
fire, whose fuel is men and stones prepared for the
non-believers."
In this verse, Allah had clearly declared that the only way
to save yourself from this fierce fire is that you should come
and believe in the Holy Qur'aan. This fire is prepared for
those infidels who do not believe in the Holy Qur'aan and the
Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam), and on the
contrary use abusive language towards the Holy Qur'aan and the
Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam).
And for those who believe, it has been declared:
"And give glad tidings to
those who adopted faith and did good deeds, that for them are
gardens underneath which rivers flow."
Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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