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Re: How does one know the Qur'an is from God?
When you said that "to this day no one has brought a chapter like the Quran" I assumed you meant in linguistic terms. Did you mean something else?
I had always thoughts that the messages all prophets brought to mankind were identical, and that Muhammed's message was simply the final one - though no different to the message the others had brought before him ...
I sense that you have neither forgotten nor forgiven my ignorant questions. :-[
When I asked them they were based on my basic understanding of the Qu'ran after having read it once.
I am the first to admit that I have not studied the Qu'ran in every depth and breadth. Hence my questions may seem ignorant and silly to some. :-[
You may or may not be able or willing to trust me when I say that I do not ask questions for the sake of being cantancerous or difficult, or to upset and hurt people.
I ask questions for one reason only, to learn!
We are all on a journey together, hopefully on one which will bring us closer to God, in terms of knowledge, love and understanding.
I do not claim to be perfect, but I am plodding on.
God's peace to you and all.
I am not sure what you mean by 'criteria'.The criteria is set in many a Quran thread on the forum, I suggest you search for them
When you said that "to this day no one has brought a chapter like the Quran" I assumed you meant in linguistic terms. Did you mean something else?
Clearly I am lacking knowledge.The Quran's message is transcendent to time and language -- every messenger brought something to their people that proved dynamic to their time.. Moses was able to do great miracles in a time of magic in Egypt that allowed the Pharaohs' sorcerers to concede that it is no magic..
Jesus brought healing at a time when medicine was prevalent in his time, yet it obviously surpassed all the medicine of the time and set him apart-- each messenger endowed with a gift through God that set them apart, Islam is for all of man-kind since its miracle is the Quran and that is not something that can die or be denied by history, all one needs to do is read to have their questions answered directly..
I had always thoughts that the messages all prophets brought to mankind were identical, and that Muhammed's message was simply the final one - though no different to the message the others had brought before him ...
Dear Skye, I am the first to admit my lack of knowledge.Now I know you ask many questions about the Quran and claim you have read it, I point for instance you attention to your thread on the pilgrimage where you alleged that it is a Muhammad practice given that it wasn't mentioned in the Quran, and I have in fact shown you about 20 quotes on pilgrimage including an entire chapter so entitled..
How can we discuss logically something you haven't read?
I sense that you have neither forgotten nor forgiven my ignorant questions. :-[
When I asked them they were based on my basic understanding of the Qu'ran after having read it once.
I am the first to admit that I have not studied the Qu'ran in every depth and breadth. Hence my questions may seem ignorant and silly to some. :-[
You may or may not be able or willing to trust me when I say that I do not ask questions for the sake of being cantancerous or difficult, or to upset and hurt people.
I ask questions for one reason only, to learn!
We are all on a journey together, hopefully on one which will bring us closer to God, in terms of knowledge, love and understanding.
I do not claim to be perfect, but I am plodding on.

God's peace to you and all.