الأحد، 23 مارس 2025
ھەدىس: كىمىكى مۇنداق دېسە «يەنى ئۆيدىن چىققاندا»: ئاللاھنىڭ ئىسمى بىلەن ۋە ئاللاھقا تەۋەككۈل قىلغان ھالدا چىقىمەن، ئاللاھنىڭ ياردىمىسىز ھېچ كۈچ-قۇدرەت يوقتۇر. دېسە، شۇ چاغدا ئۇنىڭغا: توغرا يولغا يېتەكلەندىڭ، كۇپايە قىلىندىڭ «يەنى ھاجەتلىرىڭ راۋا بولدى» دۈشمەنلىرىڭنىڭ يامانلىقلىرىدىن ساقلاندىڭ دەپ نىدا قىلىنىدۇ ۋە شەيتانلار ئۇنىڭدىن يىراقلاشتۇرۇلىدۇ - تەرجىمە قىلىنغان ھەدىس ئىنىسكىلوپىدىيىسى
Can we Prove Quran is From God?
Can we Prove Quran is From God?
Can we Prove Quran is From God?
Muslims have something that offers the clearest proof of all - The Holy Quran. There is no other book like it anywhere on earth. It is absolutely perfect in the Arabic language. It has no mistakes in grammar, meanings or context. The scientific evidences are well known around the entire world, even amongst non-Muslim scholars. Predictions in the Quran have come true; and its teachings are clearly for all people, all places and all times.
Surprisingly enough, the Quran itself provides us with the test of authenticity and offers challenges against itself to prove its veracity. Allah tells us in the Quran:
Haven't the unbelievers considered if this was from other than Allah, they would find within it many contradictions?
[Noble Quran 4:82]
Another amazing challenge from Allah's Book:
If you are in doubt about it, bring a chapter like it.
[Noble Quran 2:23]
And Allah challenges us with:
Bring ten chapters like it.
[Noble Quran 11:13]
And finally:
Bring one chapter like it.
[Noble Quran 10:38]
No one has been able to produce a book like it, nor ten chapters like it, nor even one chapter like it. It was memorized by thousands of people during the lifetime of Muhammad (peace be upon him) and then this memorization was passed down from teacher to student for generation after generation, from mouth to ear and from one nation to another. Today every single Muslim has memorized some part of the Quran in the original Arabic language that it was revealed in over 1,400 years ago, even though most of them are not Arabs. There are over nine million (9,000,000) Muslims living on the earth today who have totally memorized the entire Quran, word for word, and can recite the entire Quran, in Arabic just as Muhammad (peace be upon him) did 14 centuries ago.

Where Did God Come From?
Where Did God Come From?
Where Did God Come From?
Both the Bible and the Quran tell us God has always existed and there never was a time He did not exit. As such, He is the Eternal, without beginning and without end. He is the only creator and sustainer of all that exists and nothing and no one exists alongside Him, nor does He have any partners. He tells us, He is not created, nor is He like His creation in anyway. He calls Himself by a number of names and three of them are:
The First - (Al-Awwal)The Last - (Al-Akhir)The Eternal and the One who is sought after by His creation, while He has no need from them at all. (As-Samad)He is not a man and He has no progeny or offspring.He is not what He creates nor is He compared to it.
He always has existed and He never was created, as He is not like His creation, nor similar to it, in any way.
The prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) explained the devil would come to a person and ask them questions about creation; "Who created this or that?" to which the reply would be; "Allah" until he would ask; "Who created Allah?" At this stage the prophet advised us to drop this train of thought. Obviously, God - the real God, must be eternal and not have to be created.
The Quran tells us:
Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (There is no god to worship except Him), the Ever Living, the Sustainer and Protector of all that exists. He doesn't get tired and He doesn't sleep. Everything in the universe belongs to Him. Who then, could intercede between Him and his creatures without His Permission? He Knows everything about them and they have no knowledge except as He wills. His kursi (stool or chair) extends over the entire universe and He doesn't get tired of guarding and preserving it. He is Most High, the Most Great.
[This Verse is called Ayat-ul-Kursi.] [Noble Quran 2:255]
This verse truly presents the comprehensive representation of God in a way without trying to define Him by comparing Him to His creation, but rather as being the Absolute in all of His Attributes and Characteristics.
