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[quote]In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. Assalamu Alaikum, QUOTE 1: - Muhammad did not confirm the Qur’an, he only delivered the Qur’an to the people. His sole mission was to deliver the Qur’an. QUOTE 2: - You don’t seem to realize what is the meaning of confirming the Qur’an. This phrase means providing ABSOLUTE and UNCONTESTED PROOF that the Qur’an is the word of God. Before the discovery of the awesome miracle in the Qur’an, through R.K., there was no absolute and uncontested proof that the Qur’an was from God. REFERENCE OF THE QUOTES: -sksamsherali (INDIA) Posted - Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 11:36 AM MY RESPONSE: - Your statements clearly denote that Muhammad (peace be upon him), while delivering the Quran, had no proof of it (Quran) being the WORDS OF GOD, ABSOLUTE and UNCONTESTED. Being the Prophet, why did Muhammad (peace be upon him) spend about 23 years for the mission of delivering the Quran which was not absolute and having the uncontested proof that it (Quran) was the words of God as you stated. It’s strange! Could you please comment on this fallacy? Wassalaam![/quote]
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