Chapters
Cover Page
Introduction
Evidences of the Authenticity
of the Qur'an
The Exclusive Eloquence of the Holy Qur'an
The Role of Poetry in the lives of the Pre-Islamic Arabs
Miracles should be relevant to the time
The Challenge of the Qur'an
A yet Stronger Challenge occurs in another chapter
The Scientific Miracle of the Qur'an
Holy Qur'an is an everlasting Miracle
  Holy Qur'an is in total agreement with Modern Scientific Data
  Holy Qur'an encourages seeking of Science and Knowledge
  Brief examples of the Scientific Data in the Qur'an
  Accuracy of Historical Records in the Qur'an
  

Predictions in the Qur'an

  Lack of Contradiction in the Qur'an
  

Prophet Muhammad (saw) was unlettered

  No resemblence between the words of Qur'an & Hadith
  Non-Muslims Admit
  Conclusion
  

Selected References

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

Holy Quran is in total agreement with modern scientific data

Throughout ages, mankind has undergone numerous changes, and passing through repeated stages of development and growth, it has attained a more comprehensive awareness of the mysteries of creation. Nonetheless, the Quran has at all times retained its proud and dignified presence on the stage of human history and scientific discoveries.

Dr. Maurice Bucaille, the French scientist, writes as follows:

"A crucial fact is that the Quran, while inviting us to cultivate science, itself contains many observations on natural phenomena and includes explanatory details which are seen to be in total agreement with modern scientific data...... "These scientific considerations, which are very specific to the Quran, greatly surprised me first. Up until then, I had not thought it possible for one to find so many statements in a text compiled more than thirteen centuries ago referring to extremely diverse subjects and all of them totally in keeping with modern scientific knowledge. ..... A thorough linguistic knowledge is not in itself sufficient to understand these verses from the Quran. What is needed along with this is a highly diversified knowledge of Science.

.... . The hypothesis advanced by those who see Muhammad as the author of Quran is quite untenable. How could a man, from being illiterate, become the most important author, in terms of literary merit, in the whole of Arabic literature? How could he then pronounce truths of a scientific nature that
no other human being could possibly have developed at the time, and
all this without once making the slightest error in his pronouncements
on the subject?

"The ideas in this study are developed from a purely scientific point of view. They lead to the conclusion that it is inconceivable from a human being living in the seventh century A.D. to have made statements in the Quran on a great variety of subjects that do not belong to his period and for them to be in keeping with what was to be known only centuries later. For me, there can be no human explanation to the Quran".

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