Why Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not do Miracles like the Previous Prophets? – Dr Zakir Naik

Dr Zakir Naik
29 Aug 202004:52

Summary

TLDRThe speaker addresses a misconception about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) not performing miracles, clarifying that the Prophet did perform miracles, such as splitting the moon, as mentioned in the Quran. However, Muslims do not emphasize these miracles since the Quran itself is the ultimate and timeless miracle. The speaker explains that while previous prophets' miracles cannot be scientifically proven today, the Quran continues to stand the test of time, particularly in the modern age of science and technology. The Quran's linguistic excellence and alignment with scientific facts make it a miracle for all ages.

Takeaways

  • 🕌 Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did perform miracles, contrary to the claim that he did not.
  • 🌙 One of the significant miracles of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was splitting the moon, mentioned in the Quran.
  • 📜 Muslims do not boast about miracles because the Quran was revealed in an era where miraculous signs were not the primary focus.
  • 🔬 The miracles of previous prophets, such as Moses splitting the sea or Jesus giving life to the dead, cannot be scientifically proven today.
  • 📚 The Quran is considered the greatest miracle given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as it is the word of God and remains relevant across all ages.
  • 📖 During the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Quran’s linguistic and poetic excellence proved its divine origin to the Arabs, who valued literature.
  • 💡 The Quran can be tested even today, especially in the era of science and technology, without contradicting established scientific facts.
  • 📘 The Quran is not a book of science but a book of signs (ayat), with over 6,000 signs, including more than 1,000 related to science.
  • 🌟 Unlike previous miracles, which are time-bound, the Quran stands the test of time and can be proven as divine both in the past and in modern times.
  • 📚 Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was unlettered, which further validates the Quran’s divine authorship since he could not have written it himself.

Q & A

  • Why is it incorrect to say that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did not perform any miracles?

    -It is incorrect because Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did perform miracles. For example, he split the moon, which is mentioned in the Quran, and there are many other miracles documented, including speaking to animals and trees shading him.

  • What is one example of a miracle performed by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) mentioned in the Quran?

    -One example is the splitting of the moon, which is referenced in the Quran under the event known as 'Shakhtar Kamar.'

  • Why do Muslims not heavily emphasize the miracles of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

    -Muslims do not emphasize the miracles because, at the time when the Quran was revealed, it was not the age of miracles but the age of knowledge and reasoning. Muslims focus more on the miracle of the Quran itself.

  • Can the miracles performed by previous prophets be proven scientifically today?

    -No, miracles such as Prophet Musa (Moses) splitting the sea or Prophet Isa (Jesus) giving life to the dead cannot be scientifically proven today.

  • Why is the Quran considered the greatest miracle given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

    -The Quran is considered the greatest miracle because it is timeless and can be tested through science, literature, and logic, proving its divine origin across different ages.

  • How did the pagan Arabs react to the Quran when it was first revealed?

    -The pagan Arabs, who were skilled in poetry and language, immediately recognized that the Quran's verses were beyond human capability and accepted that it was from God.

  • Why is the Quran relevant in the modern age of science and technology?

    -The Quran is relevant because it contains over a thousand verses related to science, and none of its statements contradict established scientific facts, which allows it to be tested and understood even in modern times.

  • What does the Quran say about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) being unlettered, and why is this significant?

    -The Quran mentions in Surah Al-Ankabut (29:48) that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was unlettered, meaning he could not read or write. This is significant because it proves that he could not have authored the Quran himself, ensuring its divine origin.

  • How does the Quran differ from other religious texts in terms of scientific accuracy?

    -Unlike other religious texts, the Quran passes the test of modern science, as none of its verses contradict established scientific knowledge. Other scriptures tend to fail this test.

  • Why is the Quran referred to as the 'miracle of miracles'?

    -The Quran is called the 'miracle of miracles' because it transcends the miracles of previous prophets by being an eternal source of guidance, both in its literary beauty and scientific accuracy, and it remains relevant across all ages.

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