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Al-Quran The Ultimate Miracle (By Ahmed Deedat)Acknowledgment : In the service of AL-QUR'AN-UL-KAREEM, I have in all humility taken liberty of bringing the scientific findings of the great servant of Islam - Dr. Rashad Khalifa Ph.D. in my own humble way. Being charged with faith and deep emotion after studying his work, I undertook to deliver a number of lectures to groups and to general public. This effort is an extension of my zeal and enthusiasm. In it I have freely utilised Dr. Khalifa's data and at places I have used his actual eloquent words verbatim for lack of better expression. May Allah accept the effort of his servants. AAMEEN! Ahmed Deedat BACKGROUND TO THE BEGINNING It has been a common trait of mankind since time immemorial that whenever a Guide from God appeared to redirect man into the Will and Plan of his Maker, instead of accepting the Message on its own merit, mankind demanded supernatural proofs from these men of God. For example, when Jesus Christ began to preach to his people - "The Children of Israel" - to mend their ways, to refrain from mere legalistic formalism and imbibe the true spirit of the Laws and Commandments of God, his "people" demanded Miracles from him to prove his bona fides, as recorded in the Gospel of St. Matthew, chapter 12, verses 38 and 39 - "Then certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master, we would have a sign from thee. But he answered and said unto them, an evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign: and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas:" Though on the face of this, he refuses to accede to their request, but we learn from the Gospel narratives that he did perform many miracles. The Bible is replete with supernatural events accredited to the Prophets from their Lord. In reality all those "signs" and "wonders" and "miracles" were acts of God, but since they were worked through His human agents, we describe them as the Miracles of Moses or Jesus by whose hands they were wrought. Muhummed (peace be upon him) the Prophet of God was born some six hundred years after Jesus, in Makkah in Arabia. When he proclaimed his Mission at the age of forty, his fellow countrymen made an identical request for Miracles as had the people of Jesus from their promised Messiah.
This is the general trend of their demand. In specific terms they asked that he - Muhummed - 'put a ladder up to heaven and bring down a Book from God in their very sight' - "THEN WE WOULD BELIEVE," they said. Or 'you see the mountain yonder, turn it into gold' - "THEN WE WOULD BELIEVE." Or "make streams to gush out in the desert' - "THEN WE WOULD BELIEVE." Listen to the soft, sweet pleadings of Muhummed against the unreasonable sceptical demands - "Do I say to you, verily I am an angle? Do I say to you, verily in my hands are the treasures of God? Only, what is revealed to me do I follow." Listen further to the most dignified reply he commanded to give the unbelievers from his Lord:
In the following verse the Holy Prophet is made to point to the Quran as an answer to their hypocritical demand for some special kind of "Sign" or "Miracle" for which their foolish, pagan mentality carved. Look at the Quran!
As proof of the Divine Authorship and the Miraculous nature of the Holy Quran, two arguments are advanced here.
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