Cited to argue that the Quran itself presents Muhammad as lacking miraculous signs beyond the book, against later Muslim claims that he performed miracles like splitting the moon.
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Quran 29:50-51
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50 They say, 'Why have signs not been gent down upon him from his Lord?' Say: 'The signs are only with God, and I am only a plain warner. 51 What, is it not sufficient for them that We have sent down upon thee the Book that is recited to them? Surely in that is a mercy, and a reminder to a people who believe.
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Audience cited these verses to challenge Muhammad’s miracle claims; Central Dawa replied that Muhammad did perform miracles, so the passage functioned as a critique of prophetic credentials.
Wood cited this Quran passage to argue that Muhammad's contemporaries asked for miracles and the Quran answers by pointing only to the Quran itself, which he used to deny that Muhammad worked miracles comparable to Jesus'.
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