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Quranic inimitability challenge

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Quranic inimitability challenge

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Sahih al-Bukhari 402

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Quran 17:88

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Quran 2:125

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Quran 2:23

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Quran 30:30

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01:55:07
Quran 66:5

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01:52:46
Quran 8:66

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Cited as the Qur'an's inimitability challenge, claiming humans and jinn cannot produce anything like the Qur'an.

Supports claim through Quran 17:88Open verseOpen stream

Cited from the ʿUmar report as one case where ʿUmar's suggestion allegedly matched later revelation, used against the inimitability challenge.

Supports claim through Quran 2:125Open verseOpen stream

Raised as a parallel 'if you are in doubt' challenge verse. It was used to argue that Quranic doubt-language can introduce a test, here the inimitability challenge to produce a ...

Supports claim through Quran 2:23Open verseOpen stream

Used to explain ʿUmar's agreement with revelation through fitrah or innate instinct, as a defense against the inimitability objection.

Supports claim through Quran 30:30Open verseOpen stream

Cited from the ʿUmar report as another case where ʿUmar's words allegedly coincided with revelation, again used against the inimitability challenge.

Supports claim through Quran 66:5Open verseOpen stream

Added as another example of revelation agreeing with ʿUmar, to reinforce the claim that the Qur'anic challenge had been met.

Supports claim through Quran 8:66Open verseOpen stream
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