Quranic inimitability challenge
Cited as the Qur'an's inimitability challenge, claiming humans and jinn cannot produce anything like the Qur'an.
Cited from the ʿUmar report as one case where ʿUmar's suggestion allegedly matched later revelation, used against the inimitability challenge.
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 ...
Used to explain ʿUmar's agreement with revelation through fitrah or innate instinct, as a defense against the inimitability objection.
Cited from the ʿUmar report as another case where ʿUmar's words allegedly coincided with revelation, again used against the inimitability challenge.
Added as another example of revelation agreeing with ʿUmar, to reinforce the claim that the Qur'anic challenge had been met.