Cited because it says the Quran's verses are perfected and then fully explained; this was used to argue the Quran should not contain unclear or unexplained passages.
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Quran 11:1
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1 Alif Lam Ra. A Book whose verses are set clear, and then distinguished, from One All-wise, All-aware:
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Used with other verses to argue that the Quran presents itself as fully explained and internally clear.
Used to challenge Quranic clarity by noting the unexplained disjointed letters 'Alif Lam Ra' in a passage that also says the verses are detailed.
Cited as a key premise for the 'clear Quran dilemma': the speakers used it to argue that the Quran claims its verses are perfected and fully explained, so needing outside reinterpretation would count against Islam.
This verse was cited alongside other Quran texts to support the claim that the Quran says its verses are detailed and perfected.
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