CHAPTER ONE
The Holy Quran
(I) Is the Quran
a Divine Revelation or Contrived by man?
1- The Quran is the Divine book of Islam which contains the tenets
and religious laws upon which the Faith of Islam is founded and is also
the source of its morals and ethics. If the Quran is proved to be a Divine
Revelation, which is free from all falsehood, there is no alternative but
to believe in it. Accordingly the powers hostile to Islam since the past
and up to the present day have done their utmost to shake the belief the
authenticity and Divine Origin of the Quran in the past, the pagans of
Mecca did every thing in their power to challenge the belief that the Quran
was a Divine Revelation and they claimed:
“Naught is this but
a lie which he has forged and others have helped him at it’’ (25/4).
They also described the Quran as being:"
Tales of the ancients, which he has caused to be written:and they are dictated
before him morning and evening’’. (25,5) and that Muhammad was taught
by a man:
“It is a man that
taught by man: it is a man that teaches him ’’ (16,103),
They even alleged that the Quran was the
work of a magician or a priest, in order to deny that is was a Divine Revelation
inspired to Muhammad, blessings and peace upon him, to guide mankind.
A number of orientalists
who were biased against Islam supported the Pagans’ false accusations and
made desperate attempts to convince the world that the Quran was not a
divine revelation but had been contrived by Muhammad ,blessings and peace
be upon him. These Orientalists repeated the pagans’ allegations despite
the Querns authentic and conclusive proofs to the contrary.
Since Muhammad
was illiterate he charged some of his companions to commit to writing the
Divine Inspiration that was revealed to him .Had he been able to read and
write, he would not have needed anybody to write down the verses that had
been revealed to him. The allegation that he relied upon the Jewish and
Christian scriptures in the Quran is not only false but is also ridiculous,
for how could an illiterate person read, understand and convey any beliefs
existing in the Holy Books of other religions? How and when could that
have happened? Such false allegations are not based upon any facts or proof.
2- Muhammad, blessings and peace be upon him, preached his message
in Mecca for about thirteen years, during that time there was no relationship
between him and the Jews, and this fact is historically authenticated.
His relationship with Christians has also been magnified beyond proportion.
It has been related that when Muhammad was about eleven years old, he travelled
with his uncle Abdul Muttalib by caravan to Syria. During the short time
that the caravan rested, Muhammad met Bahiri, a Christian monk, and talked
to him a few minutes. How could a boy of that age possibly comprehend the
principles, rules, precepts and fundamentals of a religion in the few minutes
that Bahiri had talked to him? Also why did Bahiri the monk choose Muhammad
out of all the people in the caravan to teach him the principles of the
Religion of Christianity? In addition to all this, why did Muhammad wait
thirty years after his meeting with Bahiri before proclaiming his new faith?
Such a story is not credible by any means.
This matter led the Orientalist
Huart to reject this story as being fabricated .He affirmed that not one of
the Arabic documents and manuscripts that have been covered,studied and published
support this false allegation .He added: "The role allegedly
played by the Syrian Monk was nothing but the imagination of the author of the
story” 1 .
3- The Quran in common with the divine religions previously revealed
declared there was one God, the Creator of the Universe and that all creatures
are destined to return to Him. God Alone is Source of all divine religions
so there should be no conflict in the fundamental precepts. The Quran,
however, opposed many other prevalent beliefs among the followers of both
Judaism and Christianity. This itself is sufficient proof to the
allegation that Muhammad referred to the Jewish and Christian sources of
faith. Had that been the case; the difference in these beliefs would have
been insignificant and would not have involved fundamental beliefs.
4-
No other scripture or Holy Book other than the Quran included scientific facts
and cosmic and biological phenomena in its verses more than fourteen centuries
ago, all of which were discovered only in the fifties of this century
2 (The twentieth century) following the advanced progress in all
branches of science .Examples of this include the successive stages of the embryo
and the fetus in the womb,(23,14 and 7,172)
the sun, the moon, the planets, the wind, rain, etc (56,75
and 51,47).
When astronomers failed to a scientific
explanation for a phenomenon they admitted that it was the result of “The
Divine Hand” where could the illiterate prophet Muhammad have possibly
acquired such highly advanced scientific information ? It cannot be claimed
that his sources in these matters were Jewish or Christian Scriptures,
which make no reference to any such matters. The only source of the inspired
verses of the Quran was undoubtedlyly and exclusively God Almighty, the
Creator Universe and could not possibly been any human source.
(II) Was the Quran
contrived from previous scriptures ?
1- Had the Quran been contrived from previously revealed scriptures,
Muhammad's adversaries would not have ignored the matter and remained silent.
They would undoubtedly have seized the opportunity to accuse him to that
effect . All their allegations were unfounded and lacked proof. The Quran
itself has already mentioned these allegations and their refutation , as
we have written already in the above first chapter.
2- The Quran includes many laws, instructions and commands which
did not exist inthe previous scriptures. Furthermore the Quran contains
narratives with detailed accounts of previous generations in addition to
prophecies which were fulfilled. An example of this was the final outcome
of the conflict between the Romans and persians, the events of which were
unknown to Muhammad, his people and the followers of Judaism and Christianity.
3- The Quran urged people to acquire knowledge and to respect the
human mind and intellect. Accordingly , based on Islam's new teachings
and rulings , the Muslims were able, in a very short time, to establish
a civilization which replaced the proceeding civilization and flourished
for many centuries. Had the Quran been compiled from the previous divine
religions why then did these religions not include the aforementioned precept
and teachings and did not play the same role as Islam?
4- The Quran is a Book the style of which is consistent and eloquent.
Had it been compiled from other scriptures it would have been incoherent,
contradictory and inconsistent due to the alleged various sources. Moreover,
the Quran, always addresses one’s sense and reasoning and does not include
fables and myths. It relies upon evidence and facts and demands the same
of its adversaries:" Produce your proof if you are
truthful".[2/11 and27/64] This approach is considered a completely
new approach and does not exist in any previous scripture.
5- It is evident that Islam completely rejected evil beliefs of
Paganism, its way of life and brutal traditions and replaced them with
true faith and a life of virtue. Where then is true Pagan culture that
Islam has been falsely accused of adopting from Pre- Islamic Paganism?
(III) Is it true
that the Quran did not introduce any new precepts and rulings?
In addition to the previous authentic refutation
of the second accusation regarding theQuran, one may add:
1- The Quran related facts totally unknown to the people of the
Books. For example it narrated the story of Zakariya and the birth of the
Virgin Mary and his guardianship of her. The Quran also devoted whole chapter
to the Virgin Mary, which is unparalleled in the New Testament. Where could
the Prophet Muhammad possibly have acquired these facts?
2- It is related in Exodus that it was Pharaoh’s daughter who adopted
Moses as a baby, whereas the Quran states that Pharaoh’s wife found him
and adopted him. We also read Exodus that
“Aaron fashioned
the gold and moulded the calf …”
,that was worshipped
by the Jews, where as the Quran states that Samiri was the culprit and
that Aaron was innocent,[1/50]
3-If the Quran
had been derived from the Holy Scriptures of the Jews and Christians, why did
Islam reject the principle of the Trinity which is a fundamental belief in Christianity?
Why did Islam also reject the belief in the crucifixion of Christ, redemption,
inherited sin and the divinity of Christ? 3
4- The Quran presents the prophets of God as ideals of morality
and virtue ,whereas the Old Testament states that some of them committed
sins and this is incompatible with the veneration accorded to them by Islam.
5- Religious observances commanded in the Quran such as praying,
fasting, alms giving and the pilgrimage to Mecca in addition to the instructions
and teachings stated as to the manner of how each observance is to be performed
are matters that are unparalleled and are not mentioned in any other religion.
The five daily prayers are performed in a certain manner at appointed times
with the recital of certain specific verses of the Quran. Fasting entails
total abstinence from food drink and physical desire from dawn till sunset.
Alms vary in quantity and the way that they are donated. The Pilgrimage
entails circling around the Kaba, being assembled in great gathering at
Mount Arafat, going to and forth seven times between Al Safaa and Al Marwa,
and pelting Satan with stones. These are all religious observances, which
are specifically related to Islam. Which religion could possibly have been
the source of these religious observances?
(IV) Did the collection
of Quran throw any doubt upon the authenticity of its text?
1- The prophet chose scribes form among his companions, who wrote
down everything that had been inspired to him by Divine Revelation immediately
after its revelation. They wrote on whatever was available such as parchment,
wood, pieces of leather, stones or flat bones. According to authentic sources
there were twenty nine scribes, the most renowned among whom were the four
Orthodox Caliphs,Abu Bakr,Omar, Othman and ‘Ali in addition to Muawiya,Al
Zubeir Ben Alawwam, Sa’eed ben Al’Aas,Amr ben Al Aas, Ubay ben Ka’b and
Zaid ben Thabit .
2- In addition to the scribes who wrote down the inspired Revelation
of the verses of the Quran there were others who learnt what was revealed
by heart. This fine tradition has continued throughout the centuries and
exists up to this very day. There were hundreds of Muslims who learnt the
Quran by heart and specialized in reciting it during the prophet’s life
time. The prophet declared that he always revised the recital of the Quran
once a year during the month of Ramadan in the presence of the Angel Gabriel,
and he revised its recital twice during the last Ramadan of his life. The
Quran was arranged in its final from according to the prophet’s instructions
and every single verse was placed exactly as he had commanded.
3- One years after the prophet’s death, seventy of the learned men
who had learnt the Quran by heart were slain in the Battle of Al Yamama
against Musaylima the liar, Omar ben Al khattab advised the Caliph Abu
Bakr to charge Zeid ben Thabit one of the scribes, with collecting the
various documents upon which the Quran was written and to have them written
in a complete copy that would be easy to refer to. Following this a rule
was enforced by which manuscripts were considered authentic and accepted
or rejected as not being authentic .The authentic manuscripts were those
that had been dictated by the prophet Muhammad as witnessed by two persons.
Naturally the Companions of the prophet who had learnt the Quran by heart
played an important role in this matter when Zeid ben Thabit completed
his mission of recording in writing the whole Quran, he presented it to
Abu Bakr who presented it before his death to ‘Omar ben Al Khattab who
gave it to his daughter Hafsa before his death.
4- During the Caliphate of “Othman ben ‘Affan, a committee of four
scribes including Zeid ben Thabit was formed. These scribes wrote five
copies of the original manuscript preserved by Hafsa, mother of the Faithful.
One copy was sent to Mecca, another copy to Al Madina and the third copy
was sent to Al Basra. The fourth and fifth copies were sent to Kufa and
to Damascus. These four diligent and precise scribes had copied the original
authentic manuscript and had also checked it with what the learned men,
who had lived during the Prophet’s life time had committed to memory. This
is the Mushaf, namely the Holy Book of the Quran, which has been in circulation
in the Muslim world ever since.
No one has ever disputed the authenticity of the Quran
since it was first recorded in writing more than fourteen centuries ago up to
this very day. This point has been confirmed by a number of orientalists among
whom are Loblois, Muir and the contemporary German Orientalist Rudi Paret who
stated in the introduction of his translation of the Quran:" There is no reason
to doubt that any verse in the Quran could be ascribed to any person other than
Muhammad" 4 . He meant that after
the death of Muhammad no one had altered anything in the Quran, either by adding
a single word to it or removing a single word form it (4,5).
No proof has ever been presented to dispute
or deny the authenticity of the manuscript compiled during the Caliphate
of ‘Othman ben Affan.If any of the companions of the prophet had had any
other manuscripts in their possession, they would have produced them and
disputed the authorized copy .Such an allegation has never been made in
the history of Islam and even the sects that have been looked upon as dissenters,
such as the contemporary Ahmadites, sanction the same certified copy of
the Quran.