Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Quran Essay Essay

Among the innumerable facts, this writing result contri stille twain facts that First, the script contains m whatever scientific facts that argon only being tack bring out recently. The legers lingual style is far best accordingly any other form of writing. Without a interrogative sentence men come negated and contested the truth and revelation from God including the account book revealed to illusionist Mohamed (sallahu alahi wa salaam). For that reason, men in their objection and ada whilet conduct suggested that the record book is word of Mohamed or the ledger is created by Mohamed such statement is forward from the truth.Undoubtedly on that point be other verses in the Quran tie in to human development that will be understood in the future as our knowledge increases. In the Quran, Allah (subhanahu wa tala) in addition speaks about the Cerebrum ( ) ( ) (Nay If he (Abu Jahl) ceases non, We will catch him by the forelock (the front part of the foref ront also known as the anterior lobe) (15) A double-dealing, sinful forelock (9615-16) Why does Allah describe the front part of the brain to be lying and sinful?In recent research scientists have found out that the prefrontal lobe actually controls a persons decision making, cognitive behavior, personality expression, and moderating social behavior (Yang, Y Prefrontal bodily structure). This part of the brain also deals with the creation of thoughts and actions (Miller, Earl the prefrontal cortex). This shows that the prefrontal lobe is the part of the brain that may engage in sinful behavior and entices someone to lie or non. This also shows that the Quran does confirm scientific facts and there is no way an unlettered nomadic Arab man5 in the seventh century could have known these facts.The pagan Arabs of the 7th century were for the most part isolated from the two immense empires6 at that time. The two empires did not waste their time in conquering the vast Arabian comeupp ance because of its plain and unattractive look. The Arabs had nothing, they didnt have any monuments, and they didnt have masterful pieces of art. Therefore the Arabs of Mecca7 were not much of a concern to the two empires as substantially the two empires were not willing to send their forces through the dangerous deserts. Thanks to this isolation, the Arabs were able to refine their verbiage.After a a few(prenominal) centuries, the Arabs had shaped their language into an eloquent language where e realman was known to be a poet. The Arabs prided themselves on their language. So much so, they would have tribal battles not with swords besides rather their tongues and the losing tribe would be shamed. The pagan Arabs marveled at the amaze row of the Quran. When a person speaks he is able to organize his thoughts, but a person is incapable of organizing their words based on what they are firing to say later .For example, there are two ayahs that are very much the same one ayah states Say (O Muhammad) Allah is enough as a realise between me and you. The other ayah states Say (O Muhammad) Allah is enough between me and you as a witness The difference is sequence, in the first ayah Allah says witness first, and me and you later. The Quran is very sensitive to context, at the end of the first ayah Allah says he is the invariably all knower, all seer of his slaves. The ayah ends mouth about Allah, the word witness for Allah is used first so therefore the ayah begins with Allah and ends with Allah.While the second ayah ends with speaking about people it uses between me and you first then witness second. So the ayah begins with speaking about people and ends with speaking with people. So what is about to be said in the future has a direct influence on how words are organized before. Humans are unable to do that. Prophet Muhammad (sallahu alahi wa salaam) was never known to be a composer of any types of poetry or any other forms of literature. So when they h eard this literature they were amazed. Umar bin Al-Khattab was a great enemy of the prophet.He planned to decimate the prophet, but on his way he was informed that his sister had joined the religion. He immediately changed course. Upon arrival he hit his sister. He regretted what he did so asked for the paper she was reading (containing ayahs of the Quran). Once he read it he immediately went to prophet (sallahu alahi wa salaam) and accepted Islam. Umar bin Al-Khattab was a man that was amazed by the Qurans linguistic style and its reinforced meaning. This is one of the many men who accepted Islam because of the Qurans amazing speech. The famous Arab grammarian H.Gibb had this to say about the Quran As a literary monument the ledger (referring to the Quran) thus stands by itself, a take unique to the Arabic literature, having neither forerunners nor successors in its own idiom. Muslims of all ages are united in proclaiming the inimitability not only of its contents but also of its style and in forcing the High Arabic idiom into the expression of innovative ranges of thought the Koran develops a bold and strikingly effective rhetorical prose in which all the resources of syntactical modulation are exploited with great freedom and originality. John Penrice stated That a competent knowledge of the Koran is indispensable as an introduction to the study of Arabic literature will be admitted by all who have advanced beyond the bedrock of the language. From the purity of its style and elegance of its diction it has come to be considered as the standard of Arabic These two men have an understanding of the linguistic excellence of the Quran. Allah says Do they not then consider the Quran conservatively? Had it been from other than Allah, they would surely have found therein many contradictions. (Quran 0482). The Quran contains many palindromes palindromes in many languages can only be do with one word. For example, in the English language the word Race elevator car can be written the same backward. In the Quran there are entire displaceences that are palindromes. For example, in the Quran, Allah says ( ) Magnify your Lord (Allah) (Quran 743) In conclusion, the Quran has impacted the world in many ways.The Quran was not only sent to the desert Arabs but rather it was sent to all of mankind. Allah sends out a challenge, Allah (subhanahu wa tala) says ( ) And if you (Arab pagans, Jews, and Christians) are in doubt concerning that which We have sent down (i. e. the Quran) to Our slave (Muhammad Peace be upon him), then produce a Surah of the like thereof and call your witnesses (supporters and helpers) besidesAllah, if you are truthful. (Quran 223) The Quran is a revelation from Allah and it was revealed upon the tongue of Muhammad (sallahu alahi wa salaam). The Quran contains many scientific facts ranging from embryology to the purpose of the frontal lobe. All of this presented in a beautiful linguistic form, so much so when the Quran is translated into English, the languages primitive level is unable to display the Qurans linguistic beauty. This renders the English native unable to appreciate the Quran in a way the pagan Arabs of the 7th century were able.The Quran reaches the give level of eloquence in the Arabic language as well as other languages. The idea of Muhammad (sallahu alahi wa salaam) being able to go from being a unlettered man to the top author in the Arabic language is impossible on all plains of reality. Therefore, the only lawful reason to say is that Muhammad (sallahu alahi wa salaam) has received revelation from the Almighty. QURAN A REVELATION? Name Harun O. G Course GLE20 Teacher Ms. Vacar Date April 09, 2011 1sallahu alahi wasalm heart and soul peace be upon him 2 Allah is the Arabic word for God and is preferred(to Muslims) 3 subhanahu wa tala convey glorified and exalted be he(Allah) 4 Ayat this is the plural version of Ayah, this word does not have a direct translation in English but the closest one is verse. In other places in the Quran ayah doer signs. 5 According to sources Prophet Muhammad (sallahu alahi wasalm) was a illiterate man 6 Persian and papistic empire 7 Is found in Saudi Arabia and is the holiest city for Muslims

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