We are taught that every prophet had miracles, but the greatest miracle would be of Muhammad, the Qu'ran. And it is said that the Qu'ran is the miracle among miracles. Recent scientific studies shows a lot that has already been mentioned in the Qu'ran long, long ago. For example the earth mantel and crust and it is spherical, It was written in the book.
So, the miracle here is the knowledge it has given long before we discovered it, so is it possible that the miracles of the other prophets can be intrepreted as this way? A phenomenal event, God's will, can be explain scientificly, Miracles.
So, honestly I would like to ask what is your opinion on this?
I am not saying anything, just want to know what is your opinion, I admit that I am only a human being and I am not absolutely correct, that only God Almighty is the one that is.
P/s, to Non-Muslims: If you are being ignorant/stupid/prejudice, I'm gonna label you as illiterate. Because I'm asking Muslims to answer =)
2007-02-09
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Adia Azrael
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I agree with you 100%.
'-)
2007-02-09 20:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Science can attempt to explain and understand the universe. That doesn't make it any less miraculous. The Qur'an is a miracle for many reasons, and yes, the scientific aspects are really cool, but that is not the only thing that makes the Qur'an a miracle. In fact, I would not use it as my number one proof, if speaking on the authenticity of The Qur'an, to encourage someone to read it.
Part of the miracle is that it the level of language in it is superb, and even those who absolutley hated Islam in the beginning, agreed, that the words, the way it is recited, etc is nothing short of a miracle, especially coming from an illiterate man who never used to recite even poetry, which was the common art and competition of the people at that time.
God also challenges humanity in The Qur'an to find a contradiction it...and says if you can't, then know this is from God'
And yes, there are petty websites that try to play with words, especially the English translation, but there are no contradictions in the Qur'an when understood from the pure meanings of the words-and no-I don't mean vauge phrases)
The Qur'an, is in Arabic, and remains in its original form today. How do we know?
The Qur'an is memorized entirely by thousands and thousands of Muslims, and after that, parts are memorized by almost everyone...if there were ever more than one version, than those who had memorized a different version, would simply write it down, and it would be in circulation as well.
This isn't the case. In Arabic, it is the same all over the world.
Second, it is the only religious book in its original, unchanged form, in the language it was revealed in. God promises in The Qur'an to protect it from being altered. If all religious books, and all books, etc period were thrown in the ocean...the only religious book which that could be saved would be The Qur'an. In a matter of a day or two, the whole thing would be written down, having been committed to memory by millions of people.
We would lose nothing as a faith. There is no other religion that could say the same.
That is a miracle, my friend.
Muhammad had other miracles as well during his time, but yes, we believe The Qur'an to be the highest. And simply reading it shows that it is not just "any book."
And like I said, even if one could somehow scientifically explain the miracles of other prophets, it would not take away fro their miracles. We believe that God gives them the power to do miracles, and that all things are from God.
For us, the concept of science and faith do not collide. Science is nothig more than the observation of the creation from The Creator.
I hope this answers your question...and then some...
2007-02-09 20:21:23
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answered by muslimgirl 1
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Yes i agree with you , Yes Quran is a miracle of miracles but Muhammad(Pbuh) had also performed many miracles besides given Quran.... and same goes with other prophets , they also came with the same message and from the same God.....Allah, What i think is science is a way to confirm and to know the religion, though many of my fellows don't agree with this, But i believe so !
2007-02-09 20:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually I agree with you.. I believe that all of those miracles are miracle because of their time more than the action of it.
Like the signs that were sent to Moses, and the signs that were sent to Jesus..could be interpreted
Do not forget that in Islam science and religion are on one side..
Peace be with you
2007-02-09 20:09:59
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answered by Razan 3
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I don't understand the question.
I do not care whether our Prophet has a miracle or not, I believe in him, full stop. I also believe in all prophets mentioned in the Quran.
2007-02-09 20:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Arek ....
it's brilliant wt u wrote
that's wt Muslims need to read
thank u again
wt u wrote gets me more and more confidence about the religion i chose
may Allah bless u brother
2007-02-09 20:25:20
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answered by don'task 4
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Lable me, I don't care, it doesn't change who I am.
Your "miracles" are because it wasn't actually written before they happened.
2007-02-09 20:08:26
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answered by free 1 indeed 4
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the thing is quran is too good to discuss.
2007-02-09 20:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You should re ask this during day-time. Only us loser athiests are on at this hour.
2007-02-09 20:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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