by: Huda Academy
The Quran is the
holy book which Muslims recite and turn to for guidance in all aspects of their
life.
It is the last
testament in a series of divine revelations from God. It comprises the unaltered
and direct words of God, revealed through the Angel Gabriel, to the final
Prophet, Muhammad (pbuh) some 1400 years ago.
Islam is a continuation of the
teachings of previous Prophets, such as Noah, Abraham, David, Moses and Jesus
(peace be upon them all), some of whom were also given divine books.
Muslims believe that
the key message brought by all Prophets was the same; to believe in One God and
not to associate partners with Him, to stay away from sins and to lead a life
devoted to earning God’s pleasure.
All Prophets taught about life after death
and gave glad tidings of paradise for those who obey God, but warned of
punishment in hell for those who choose to disobey Him.
The Quran is unique
because it is the only revealed book that exists today in the precise form and
content in which it was originally revealed. Furthermore, it was actively recorded
during the time the religion was being established.
The distinctive approach of
the Quran is that its spiritual message includes practical injunctions aimed at
the general welfare of human beings, society and the environment in which we
live.
The Quran’s message
is eternal and universal, transcending our differences in race, color,
ethnicity and nationality. It provides guidance on every aspect of human life –
from economics and the ethics of trade to marriage, divorce, gender issues, inheritance
and parenting. It neither condemns nor tortures the flesh nor does it neglect
the soul. It does not humanize God, nor does it deify man.
"Everything
made so much sense. This is the beauty of the Quran; it asks you to reflect and
reason....When I read the Quran further, it talked about prayer, kindness and
charity. I was not a Muslim yet, but I felt the only answer for me was the
Qur'an and God had sent it to me."
[Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam), former British pop star]
[Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam), former British pop star]
This article
examines two common questions asked by those seeking to understand the origin
and authorship of the Quran.
1) What evidence
supports the Quran’s claim of authenticity – i.e., that it has not been
interfered with?
2) Even if the Quran
has been preserved, what evidence supports that it is the Word of God and not
simply Muhammad’s (pbuh)own writings?
Preservation of the Quran
The Quran has been
preserved for over 1400 years through parallel memorization and writings. Allah (swt) said:
"We
have, without doubt, sent down the Message; and We will assuredly Guard it
(from corruption)."
[Quran 15:9]
The Quran is the
only book that has been memorized in its entirety by millions. The process of memorization
began during the Prophet’s (pbuh) life and continues to be emphasized by Muslims,
even to this day.
The use
of memorization in oral transmission through the generations “had mitigated
somewhat from the beginning the worst perils of relying solely on written records,”
related John Burton.
[John Burton, An
Introduction to the Hadith, Edinburgh University Press; 1994, p27].
Muhammad (pbuh) was
very vigilant in preserving the entire Quran in written form as well. The Prophet
(pbuh) could not read or write, so as soon as a portion of the Quran was
revealed, he called upon his scribes to record the revealed text.
The Prophet (pbuh) specified the part of the Quran the revelation belonged to and had the companions read back what was written to ensure that it corresponded exactly with what was revealed.
The Prophet (pbuh) specified the part of the Quran the revelation belonged to and had the companions read back what was written to ensure that it corresponded exactly with what was revealed.
Thus, the complete
Quran was not only memorized by the Prophet (pbuh) and many of his companions,
but also existed in written form during his lifetime. Within a year after the
Prophet’s (pbuh) death, a manuscript of the entire Quran was assembled by a
committee led by the chief scribe of the Prophet (pbuh), who followed stringent
criteria to safeguard against any errors.
The manuscript was
unanimously approved by the companions of the Prophet (pbuh), including the hundreds
that had memorized the entire Quran. Several replicates of the manuscript were
prepared under the leadership of the third caliph and were distributed to the
main Muslim centers.
One such copy is
currently at the museum in Tashkent in erstwhile (Soviet Union) and a facsimile
of it, produced in 1905, is available in the Columbia University Library (USA).
Who Wrote the Quran
Muslims believe that the Quran is the Speech of God
and not a book written by Muhammad (pbuh) himself. The information above
provides evidence for the preservation of the Qur'an, but what suggests that it
was actually the word of God?
1) Historical accounts document, and the Quran openly
declares, that Muhammad (pbuh) was unlettered.
Allah (swt) said:
“You (O Muhammad)
were not a reader of any Scripture before it, nor did you write (such a Scripture)
with your right hand, for then those who follow falsehood might (have a right)
to doubt it.”
[Quran, 29.48]
2) The Quran was revealed at a time when the Arabs
excelled in oral poetry.
Poetry competitions like today’s rap competitions,
were held in the marketplace. Muhammad’s (pbuh) recitation stunned its
listeners for its beauty in Arabic. Many converted simply by listening to the deep
acoustic rhythms, literary merit and wisdom of the Quranic verses.
In contrast, the Arabic of 1400 years ago was
restricted to words and expressions relevant to the simple life of desert men
and it was impossible to express metaphysical ideas or scientific, religious
and philosophical concepts.
In fact the science of Arabic grammar was developed
after the revelation of the Quran, using the Quran as a basis for devising its
rules. It is difficult to find an explanation (other than revelation) that
explains how a book existed that superseded, and also differed so greatly from
any other Arabic literature.
The challenge of the Quran to produce a chapter like
its own has not been met to this day. Allah (swt) said:
“And if you are in
doubt concerning that which We reveal unto Our slave (Muhammad) then produce a
Surah (chapter) of the like thereof, and call your witnesses besides Allah if
you are truthful.”
[Quran, 2:23]
3) The Quran is a highly comprehensive book containing
Divine truths, metaphysics, religious beliefs and worship, prayer, law and
morality.
It is a book fully describing the other life, a book
of psychology, sociology, epistemology, and history, and a book containing
scientific facts and the principles of a utopian life.
A testament to the Divine
authenticity of the Quran is that such a comprehensive book, one that was
revealed over a period of 23 years, does not have any contradictory points.
Allah (swt) said:
“Will they not then
ponder on the Quran? If it had been from other than God they would have found
therein much contradiction and incongruity.”
[Quran, 4.82]
4) Could Muhammad (pbuh) have been a liar or had
motives for inventing the Quran?
The early years of Muhammad’s (pbuh) mission were
punctuated by persecutions and sorrow. His followers were brutally tortured,
killed and forced to migrate. His clan was boycotted and he was stoned. His
enemies even offered him wealth and kingship if he abandoned his call to the
belief in One God.
Instead, the Prophet (pbuh) lived a very austere life
and never pursued any worldly gains like fame, power or wealth. Furthermore, the
life of Muhammad (pbuh) was a practical embodiment of the Divine message and a
study of his life (through the Hadith2) provides an appreciation of this fact.
Even before he received the Prophet hood, he was known in his society as
Al-Ameen (The Trustworthy) and As-Sadiq (The Truthful). Both Muslim and
non-Muslim scholars attest to his honesty and integrity.
5) The Quran mentions things that were not known at
the time.
How can the existence of these verses be explained?
The Quran has scientific descriptions only recently discovered by modern science
and that could not have been known 1400 years ago.
“Man We did create
from a quintessence (of clay); then we placed him (as a drop of) sperm in a place
of rest, firmly fixed; then We made the sperm into a clot of congealed blood;
then of than clot We made a (foetus) lump; then We made out of that lump bones
and clothed the bones with flesh; then We developed out of it another creature.
So blessed be Allah, The Best to Create”.
[Quran, 23:12-14]
Professor Keith Moore, a prominent scientist of
anatomy and embryology (University of Toronto, Canada) commented:
“It has been a great
pleasure for me to help clarify statements in the Quran about human
development. It is clear to me that these statements must have come to Muhammad
(pbuh) from God, or 'Allah', because almost all of this knowledge was not
discovered until many centuries later. This proves to me that Muhammad (pbuh)
must have been a Messenger of Allah.”
[Prof Keith Moore]
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