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THERE ARE INNUMERABLE THINGS IN QUR'ÂN AL-KERÎM THAT NOBODY CAN DO OR SAY (II)

The fact that the Qur’ân al-kerîm is a mu’jiza (miracle) is explained very well in the book Herkese Lâzım Olan Îmân (Îmân Which is Necessary for Everybody), published by Hakîkat Kitâbevi in the Turkish and English languages, and in the sixteenth letter of the third volume of the book Maktûbât-i Ma’thûmiyya. The Turkish and English translations of this letter exist at the end of the books Cevab Veremedi and could not answer, respectively.

This means to say that, for wise and reasonable people, it is a very obvious fact that a person who, while having been born and raised in a big city among its inhabitants and having lived for forty years together with them and having never read books or travelled or recited poems or made speeches, suddenly brought a book which nobody can write and which, with its subtleties –six of which we have explained– is above any word or any book, and who is in every respect, the best of all the people and Prophets ‘salawâtullâhi ta’âlâ ’alaihim ajma’în’, owing to his beautiful habits and superior manners, is Allah’s beloved Prophet.