If such proof existed, it would have appeared in a peer reviewed scientific journal. Can you point us to this journal?
Btw, just because you can't compose it doesn't mean that nobody can compose it, so I am very interested in seeing this proof which nobody can compose.
2006-08-29 03:02:36
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answered by 006 6
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It is obvious that Kuran is not written by human beings of our time but it is perfectly possible to imagine that it was written by some aliens or ppl from the future and equally possible that we are in a computer game and Kuran is written by the creator of the game who is an 18 years old boy. So you are aware of the possibility of these versions right? I am a Muslim and i know how you feel but if you want to be really impartially and unlimitedly scientific, you cannot ignore these possibilities. I believe in Allah and the feeling is so strong that i dont need any proof other then my sincere faith but even now, i ''know'' that the other possibilities are possible :)
2006-08-29 10:07:21
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answered by Zriah 2
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The Quaran is only authoritative in Arabic. In any other language, the Quaran is unofficial and unsuitable for doctrine. Consider the implications of this. Only 30 percent of all Muslims worldwide are literate, and of these fewer still can read classical Arabic. This means that the vast majority of Muslims, well above 70 percent, cannot read the book that created their religion. It also means for them Islam is what their leaders say it is. .(Parsley)
Was it really the Quran
2006-08-29 10:02:29
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answered by thunder 1
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It's also equally convincing to realize that all these 'equations' and numbers and statistics are likely to happen in any text of sufficient size.
There is a phenomenon known as the 'Bible Code'. In this, it is believed that if you take all the letters of the Bible (specifically, usually, Torah), and rearrange them into rows of differing length, you can find various rectangles containing related words. Included in some research was predictions of the Challenger explosion, the assassination of Rabin, etc.
However, the largest matrix, as these rectangles are called, that has ever been found, and in fact is the single most detailed matrix, pertained to the fatal car crash in France of Princess Diana.
Here's the thing...
This matrix, describing this horrible car crash, in multiple detail...
Was found in the text of Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
So according to your logic, Moby Dick was divinely inspired by God/Allah.
I'm gonna go worship a sperm whale called dick now and it will be holy.
2006-08-29 10:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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This is no proof. A human may not randomly do that but they could do it in order to prove their religion and then claim the coincidence is impssible.
2006-08-29 10:06:01
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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An alternate theory that's equally valid is that it was written by a demon.
2006-08-29 09:59:59
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answered by lenny 7
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Interesting.... I believe the correct term that I am looking for is "Huh?" Thanks for the link though. Will check it out.
2006-08-29 10:27:58
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answered by Diva 2
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