Day 36 of the Qur'anic series focuses on ayah 23 of Surah al-Baqarah, presenting the Qur'an's challenge to produce a surah like it as proof of its divine origin.
The Qur'an's linguistic precision, a miracle in itself, is highlighted, especially considering the Prophet's unlettered status and the fact that the Qur'an was an oral tradition.
The linguistic symmetry and absence of contradictions in the Qur'an are emphasized, alongside its prophetic and historical miracles, such as predicting the Romans' victory over the Persians and accurately mentioning historical figures like Haman, unknown at the time outside of the Qur'anic revelation, later confirmed by the field of Egyptology.
The post underscores the Qur'an's miraculous nature, asserting its impossibility to have been human-authored.
Grounded
Grounded is a practical Islamic framework for living with clarity, resilience, and purpose in an age of distraction. Drawing on traditional Islamic scholarship, adapted for modern life, it offers a steady way of living faith — not by escaping the modern world, but by standing firmly within it.
Grounded is a practical Islamic framework for living with clarity, resilience, and purpose in an age of distraction. Drawing on traditional Islamic scholarship, adapted for modern life, it offers a steady way of living faith — not by escaping the modern world, but by standing firmly within it.Listen on
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