The STRANGEST proof that the Quran is from Allah | Arabic 101

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13 Aug 202114:59

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the authorship of the Quran, addressing the common question of who wrote it. The speaker examines four possible alternatives if one does not believe the Quran is from Allah: that Prophet Muhammad wrote it himself, used previous religious texts, was helped by Jews or Christians, or was aided by Satan. Each possibility is systematically refuted, leading to the conclusion that the Quran could only have come from Allah. The video aims to clarify misconceptions and reinforce the belief in the divine origin of the Quran.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Every book has an author, and the Quran, being a book, must also have an author.
  • 🙏 Muslims believe that Allah revealed the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, while non-believers may have different theories.
  • ❓ If the Quran is not from Allah, the possible explanations are: Prophet Muhammad wrote it, it was based on earlier scriptures, someone helped him, or Satan influenced him.
  • 📝 The style of the Quran is distinct from the hadiths of Prophet Muhammad, suggesting he didn't author it himself.
  • ⚖️ The Quran contains verses that blame Prophet Muhammad, which would be unlikely if he were the author.
  • 🔮 The Quran includes prophecies that came true, making it unlikely that Prophet Muhammad authored it without divine knowledge.
  • ⏳ There were delays in revelations for certain incidents, which would not make sense if Prophet Muhammad were creating the content.
  • 💬 The Quran challenges both humans and jinn to produce something like it, a risky move if it were authored by a human.
  • ❌ The Quran contains no personal details about Prophet Muhammad's life, unlike what one would expect if he authored it.
  • 🌍 The Quran being from Allah is the only remaining logical explanation after dismissing other possibilities.

Q & A

  • What is the main argument presented in the video script regarding the authorship of the Quran?

    -The main argument is that the Quran must have an author, and since all other possibilities are refuted, the only remaining conclusion is that the Quran is from Allah.

  • What are the four possibilities mentioned for the authorship of the Quran, according to those who do not believe it is from Allah?

    -The four possibilities are: 1) Prophet Muhammad authored the Quran himself, 2) He used previous scriptures like the Bible or the Torah, 3) A Christian or Jewish person helped him write it, 4) Satan helped him write it.

  • Why does the script argue that it is illogical for Prophet Muhammad to have authored the Quran himself?

    -The script argues it is illogical because the Quran's style differs significantly from Prophet Muhammad's hadith, contains verses blaming the Prophet, includes accurate prophecies, mentions delayed revelations, challenges all humanity and jinn, and omits personal information about the Prophet.

  • How does the script refute the possibility that the Quran was based on previous scriptures like the Bible or the Torah?

    -The script refutes this by stating that Prophet Muhammad was illiterate and could not have accessed these scriptures. Moreover, the first Arabic translation of the Bible appeared much later, making it impossible for him to have used it.

  • What argument is given against the possibility that a Christian or Jewish person helped Prophet Muhammad write the Quran?

    -The argument is that no evidence exists of such collaboration, and the Quran contains verses critical of Jews and Christians, making it unlikely they would help produce a text against their beliefs.

  • Why is the idea that Satan helped write the Quran considered the most illogical possibility?

    -It is considered illogical because the Quran contains numerous verses condemning Satan and instructing Muslims to seek refuge from him before reciting it. Satan would not assist in producing a text that condemns him.

  • What evidence does the script provide to support the claim that the Quran includes prophecies that have come true?

    -The script mentions specific examples, such as the prophecy in Surah Ar-Rum and the prediction of the liberation of Mecca, both of which occurred during the Prophet's lifetime.

  • How does the script explain the delayed revelations mentioned in the Quran?

    -The script explains that the delayed revelations demonstrate that Prophet Muhammad was not the author, as he would not delay answers in critical situations if he were making up the Quran.

  • What challenge does the Quran present to those who doubt its divine origin?

    -The Quran challenges doubters to produce a text similar to it, asserting that neither humans nor jinn could replicate its unique qualities and wisdom.

  • Why is the absence of personal information about Prophet Muhammad in the Quran significant?

    -The absence of personal information is significant because, if Prophet Muhammad had authored the Quran, it would be expected to contain details about his life, struggles, and family to enhance his status among followers, which it does not.

Outlines

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📚 Who Wrote the Quran?

This paragraph introduces the question of who authored the Quran. It presents the viewpoint of Muslims who believe that Allah revealed the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, while also acknowledging the perspective of non-believers who might attribute its authorship to other sources. The paragraph outlines four possible alternatives for the Quran's origin if it wasn't from Allah: that Prophet Muhammad authored it, that he used previous scriptures like the Bible or Torah, that a Christian or Jew helped him, or that Satan assisted him. The text sets the stage for a detailed examination of these possibilities.

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📝 Prophet Muhammad's Authorship: Debunked

The paragraph systematically debunks the idea that Prophet Muhammad could have authored the Quran himself. It points out several issues, including the distinct difference in writing styles between the Quran and the Hadith (Prophet's sayings), the presence of verses that blame the Prophet for certain actions, the existence of prophecies in the Quran that came true, the delay in revelations, the Quran's challenges to humanity and jinn to produce something similar, and the lack of personal information about the Prophet in the Quran. These arguments collectively suggest that it is illogical to believe that the Prophet could have written the Quran on his own.

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📖 No Influence from Previous Scriptures

This paragraph addresses the possibility that Prophet Muhammad used previous scriptures like the Bible or the Torah to compose the Quran. It argues that this is impossible because the Prophet was illiterate and could neither read nor write. Furthermore, it highlights that the first Arabic translation of the Bible was made in the 9th century, long after the Prophet's death, making it improbable that he had access to these texts. The paragraph concludes that this possibility is untenable.

🕵️‍♂️ Assistance from Jews or Christians?

This paragraph explores the idea that a Jew or Christian might have helped Prophet Muhammad write the Quran. It examines the interaction between the Prophet and Waraqah ibn Nawfal, a Christian who met the Prophet after the revelation began. Waraqah even testified that Muhammad was a true prophet, which contradicts the idea that he helped fabricate the Quran. Additionally, the paragraph questions how a Jew or Christian could assist in writing verses that criticize their own religions. It concludes that this possibility is also implausible.

👹 The Satanic Theory: A Flawed Argument

This paragraph considers the notion that Satan might have assisted Prophet Muhammad in writing the Quran. It refutes this idea by pointing out that Muslims seek refuge from Satan before reciting the Quran and that the Quran contains numerous verses condemning Satan as the enemy of humanity. The paragraph argues that it would be illogical for Satan to help create a text that curses and exposes him. With this possibility debunked, the paragraph concludes that the only remaining explanation is that the Quran is from Allah.

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Keywords

💡Quran

The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of Allah as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. In the video, the Quran is the central subject of discussion, and the speaker explores various perspectives on its origin, ultimately arguing that it is divine in nature.

💡Prophet Muhammad

Prophet Muhammad is the founder of Islam and is regarded as the final prophet in Islam. The video discusses the possibility of him being the author of the Quran, presenting arguments to refute this idea and reinforcing the belief that he was a recipient of divine revelation, not its author.

💡Revelation (Wahi)

Revelation, or 'Wahi' in Arabic, refers to the divine messages communicated to prophets. In the video, the Quran is described as a revelation from Allah to Prophet Muhammad, with several arguments made to demonstrate that the Quran could not have been authored by anyone but Allah.

💡Illiteracy of Prophet Muhammad

The illiteracy of Prophet Muhammad is a key point in the video, used to argue against the possibility of him authoring the Quran. The speaker mentions that since the Prophet could neither read nor write, it would have been impossible for him to have written the Quran, especially using previous scriptures like the Bible or the Torah.

💡Prophecies

Prophecies in the Quran refer to the predictions about future events. The video highlights several such prophecies, arguing that their fulfillment during or after the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad serves as evidence that the Quran could not have been authored by a human being.

💡Blaming Verses

Blaming verses in the Quran are those in which the Prophet Muhammad is criticized or corrected by Allah. The video uses these verses as evidence against the idea that the Prophet authored the Quran, reasoning that it would be illogical for him to criticize himself in a book he supposedly wrote.

💡Satan

Satan, also known as Iblis in Islam, is considered the enemy of humanity. The video discusses and dismisses the possibility that Satan could have influenced the writing of the Quran, arguing that the Quran contains numerous verses condemning Satan, making it illogical for him to have any role in its authorship.

💡Previous Scriptures

Previous scriptures like the Bible and the Torah are referenced in the video in the context of claims that Prophet Muhammad might have used them to write the Quran. The video refutes this by noting the Prophet's illiteracy and the unavailability of these scriptures in Arabic at the time.

💡Waraka ibn Nawfal

Waraka ibn Nawfal was a Christian scholar who met Prophet Muhammad after the first revelation. The video mentions him to address the claim that a Christian might have helped the Prophet write the Quran, ultimately rejecting this possibility by noting that Waraka confirmed Muhammad’s prophethood instead of assisting in authorship.

💡Divine Origin of the Quran

The divine origin of the Quran is the central thesis of the video. The speaker argues that after examining and refuting all other possibilities, the only logical conclusion is that the Quran is from Allah, emphasizing its uniqueness, prophecies, and the challenges it presents to humanity.

Highlights

Every book must have an author, including the Quran.

Muslims believe the Quran was revealed by Allah to Prophet Muhammad.

Four possibilities for the Quran's authorship if it wasn't from Allah: Prophet Muhammad, previous books like the Bible or Torah, a Christian or Jewish person, or Satan.

The style of writing in the Quran is distinct from Prophet Muhammad's sayings in Hadith.

The Quran contains verses that blame the Prophet, which would be illogical if he authored it himself.

The Quran includes prophecies that came true during the Prophet's time, which would be unlikely if he was the author.

Revelation (wahi) was delayed in certain incidents, showing it was not under the Prophet's control.

The Quran challenges anyone to produce something like it, a risk Prophet Muhammad wouldn't likely take if he authored it.

The Quran does not include personal information about the Prophet, unlike what might be expected if he wrote it.

Prophet Muhammad was illiterate, making it impossible for him to have used previous books like the Bible or Torah to write the Quran.

There is no evidence that any Christian or Jewish person helped the Prophet write the Quran.

The Quran has verses against Satan, making it illogical for Satan to have helped in its authorship.

All four alternative possibilities for the Quran's authorship are refuted, leaving Allah as the only possible source.

The Quran is believed to come from Allah due to its unique knowledge and prophecies.

The video concludes by emphasizing the divine origin of the Quran and inviting viewers to reflect on its content.

Transcripts

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every single book in the world must have an author  the noble quran is therefore no exception it is a  

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book so it must have an author all muslims believe  that allah is the one who revealed the quran  

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to prophet muhammad peace and blessings be upon  him but those who do not believe so they think  

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otherwise but who do they think wrote the quran  then i mean if they don't believe that the quran  

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is from allah then who is it from then because  there aren't really many options since prophet  

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muhammad was the one who dictated the words to his  companions the writers of wahi to write it down  

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so if they don't think it's from allah then it  should be one of these four options simply because  

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there isn't any other possibility so it should  either be that prophet muhammad peace be upon him  

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authored the quran himself the second possibility  would be that he used the previous books  

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like the bible or the torah to write the quran  third a christian or a jewish person had helped  

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prophet muhammad peace be upon him to write the  quran or fourth it was satan who had helped the  

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prophet to write the quran and tell him about the  news of former nations that he hadn't witnessed  

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so these four are the only possibilities there are  if the quran was not from allah there are no other  

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options as to where the quran came from so if we  can disprove or refute these four possibilities  

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then we're left with the only remaining  possibility which is that it is from allah  

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so let's look at these possibilities  one by one and see how they stack up  

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first prophet muhammad was the one who authored  the quran himself and if you do think so  

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then how can you explain the following problems  the first problem is the style of writing  

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we do know how the prophet talked  and what his style looked like  

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how we do indeed have thousands of ahadith which  are the quotations and sayings of the prophet  

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so we know exactly what the style of these sayings  look like and it doesn't take an expert to realize  

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the big difference between the style of the  hadith of the prophet peace be upon him and the  

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style of the quran it clearly shows two distinct  styles of writing the second problem blaming the  

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prophet peace be upon him in the quran the quran  contains several blaming verses or in arabic

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where the prophet peace be upon him  is blamed for certain actions like

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or in this example

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and there are many other examples belonging to the  same category so if it was the prophet himself who  

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wrote the quran why would he blame himself in  front of his companions it is just simply not  

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logical the third problem is the prophecies  the quran contains many prophecies about  

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many events some of which actually came true in  the time of the prophet like the one in surat arum

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order prophecy about the liberation  of mecca or fathem in surat al fateh

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if the prophet wrote the quran himself how could  he have known things that were going to happen  

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in the future wouldn't it be a big gamble losing  your status among your companions if he predicted  

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that something would happen and it didn't happen  the fourth problem is the delay of revelations in  

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certain incidents the wahi or the revelation was  delayed like when a jewish man came to the prophet  

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asking him about the people of the cave but the  prophet said that he would answer him tomorrow  

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expecting the wahi but without saying  in sha allah and so the wahi was delayed  

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also when his own wife was falsely accused in her  honor the wahi was delayed as well which was a  

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very difficult time for the prophet peace be upon  him if he was the one making the quran wouldn't it  

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have been more convenient for him to just come up  with an answer in these situations and clear his  

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name and his wives among his companions these were  not the only two incidents but there are other  

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situations in which the prophet couldn't give a  direct answer because he had to wait for the wahi  

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problem number five the challenge the  quran contains many verses that challenge  

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anyone who doesn't believe it the challenge was to  produce anything like it the quran even challenges  

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humans and the jinn for that if the prophet a  human had made the quran himself why would he risk  

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embarrassing himself needlessly by challenging  all humans and jinn to produce something like it  

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problem number six the personal information of the  prophet the quran contains no personal information  

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about the prophet not his life his children or  his wives his name was mentioned in the entire  

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quran only four times which is much  fewer than the mention of other prophets  

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like moses who was mentioned 134 times and  his story came in 34 surahs of the quran  

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jesus was also mentioned dozens of times abraham  noah joseph and other prophets so if he was the  

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one who had made the quran himself wouldn't he  have given himself more credit or at least talked  

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about his struggles more often so as we can see  here this first possibility that the prophet came  

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up with the quran himself is actually illogical  and full of problems and questions for which there  

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are no answers conclusion it is impossible that  the prophet could have written the quran himself  

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but could it be that he used the help of others  well then let's look at possibility number two  

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the prophet used previous books like the  bible or the torah to write the quran  

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and this possibility could easily be refuted  because the prophet was illiterate which means  

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that he could not read or write and even if we  assume that he was not illiterate where would he  

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have got hold of the bible or the torah in arabic  did you know that the first arabic translation of  

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the bible was made in the 9th century which is a  hundred years after the death of prophet muhammad  

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peace be upon him then how could he have read  it added to that until around the 18th century  

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the church was essentially hiding the bible  from common people and forbade its translation  

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so the bible was not just readily available let  alone a translation thereof this leads us with no  

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other conclusion than that the prophet could not  have used the previous books to write the quran  

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this possibility is off the table  moving to possibility number three  

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if the prophet didn't write the quran himself he  didn't read previous books was it then a jew or a  

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christian that help the prophet write the quran if  we sift through all the authenticated hadith you  

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will only find a single hadith about the encounter  between the prophet and someone called waraka ibn  

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awful a christian however the prophet met waraqah  ibn awful after the wahi or the revelation came to  

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him not before furthermore based on authenticated  hadith waraqah even testified that muhammad peace  

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be upon him was the prophet so how could he have  been the one who would help him to write the quran  

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and even if it wasn't waraqah and it was  some other christian or jew who would help  

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the prophet to write the quran how could  they allow him to write verses like these

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or a verse like this

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how can it make sense that a jew or a christian  would help the prophet write something like that  

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this problem leaves us no choice but to say  that it is impossible for anyone to have helped  

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the prophet write the quran now moving to the  final possibility since the prophet was able to  

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tell prophecies and new things a human could not  have known then it must be satan who would help  

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him write the quran and this is indeed one of the  most illogical possibilities since we as muslims  

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are taught to seek refuge from satan  before starting to recite the quran

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added to that there are numerous  verses in the quran declaring satan  

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as the mortal foe of the human so  how could it be possible that satan  

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helped the prophet to ride versus cursing  satan himself and declaring him as the  

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enemy and why would satan tell his plan to  tempt humans and expose himself like that  

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therefore it is impossible for satan to have  held the prophet write the quran and now that  

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all four possibilities out there are off the table  we're left with the only possibility that it is  

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from the one with unlimited omniscient  knowledge that the quran is from allah  

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and what better way to end this video then with  allah's words addressing those who deny the quran

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