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Did Waraka help the prophet author the Quran?
Did Waraka author the Quran to the prophet? In the second shot in the film, Khadiga, the wife of the prophet, took the prophet to her Christian cousin, Warka ibn Nawfl. In this shot Khadiga asks her cousin to help Muhammad. Warka, promised that he would write stories from the Old Testament and the new Testament for Muhammad, which would make the Quran. Who is Warka? Warka was an idol-worshipper who turned to Christianity before his death. As a man who had a good knowledge of previous revelations, Khadiga, his niece, took the prophet to Warka to tell him about the angel who saw in the cave Hera in mount Paran. Warka told the Prophet that what he had received as the same as that Moses had received and whished to have a long life to support him. In Fact, Waraka died three days after his meeting with the prophet. My Rebuttal: Nowhere in any biography or historical references did Waraka promise Khadiga that he would write the contents of the Quran to Muhammad. Those who brazenly propagate such fallacies will fail to answer this question : When the prophet met Waraka, he had already received Just one verse from Quran. Waraka died three days after the prophet met him. Had he dedicate the Quran for 23 years from his grave?
The Quarn is not a man-made book, it is divine The Holy Quran contains the following important themes: The Holy Quran contains many verses which were relevant to certain events and occasions. Did Waraka know about these events would happen and wrote verses relevant to them? The Quran also contains a complete ethical system which no body could achieve it the Quran is the Word of God and contains complete guidance for mankind. Much of the Quran is about God, His attributes and man's relationship to Him. But it also contains directives for its followers, historical accounts of certain prophets and peoples, arguments for accepting Muhammad as a genuine Prophet and good news for the believers and warnings for the disbelievers. Broadly speaking, the contents of the Holy Quran fall into five main categories:
Second Evidence: Prophecies The Holy Quran contains many prophecies; foremost among these is the truimph of the Romans over the Persians who were far stronger than them. What is really stunning about this prophecy is that it tells us When this battle would take place. Where this battle would take place. Another scientific miracle in this prophecy is that it tells us that the place of this battle would be the lowest place on the earth. It is now established that this battle took a place near Palestine which is actually, the lowest place on the earth. Did Waraka or any body know that a battle between the Romans and the Persians would take place and the Romans who would be defeated first would defeat the Persians within ten years and even determined where this battle would take place and most importantly knew that this place is the lowest place on the Surface of the earth? Another stunning prophecy The Holy Quran tells us that man will be able to conquer the universe. Did any body imagine that or dare to think about that. Third Evidence: the Scientific Miracles The Holy Quran contains many scientific statements which are in complete agreement with our modern science: Did Waraka know about these facts and dictated them from his grave For example: there are references to
Fourth Evidence: The Quranic stories The Quranic stories prove that the Holy Quran wasn’t copied from the Holy Book. If Waraka had dictated biblical stories to Muhammad(please remember Waraka had already died), why do some of these Qurani stories differ from the biblical ones in the most important parts? The story of Haman as being counselor of the Egyptian pharaoh in Quran is the correct while that of the Bible is wrong… the Rosetta Stone supports the Quranic narration in this regard. The Story of the Arch of Noah in the Quran being landed on Mountain Goudi is supported by archeological excavation, the bible errs in this regard. However there are stories which have never been told in the Bible. The bible stories are monotonous and not inspiring while the Quranic ones not only inspiring but also soften your hearts and fill you with ecstasy. |