Thursday, July 10, 2025

The unparalleled eloquence and literary excellence of the Qur'an stand as a clear testimony that it could only have come from Allah. Furthermore, the fact that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was unlettered (ummī) reinforces the miracle of the Qur'an—no human being, especially one without formal learning, could have produced such a matchless text in content, style, and wisdom. These features are proof that the Qur'an is a divine revelation and beyond human capacity to imitate."

 The highness of eloquence and literature value of Quran witness that Only Allah can have such kind of book and the illiteracy of Prophet SWS also proves that it is the book of Allah and no human can have such quality and authority and power to write such kind of book like Quran.

ChatGPT said:

Your reflection captures a central argument often made in Islamic theology and the study of Qur'anic inimitability (iʿjāz al-Qur’ān). Here's a clearer and more structured version of your statement that maintains its core meaning:


"The unparalleled eloquence and literary excellence of the Qur'an stand as a clear testimony that it could only have come from Allah. Furthermore, the fact that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was unlettered (ummī) reinforces the miracle of the Qur'an—no human being, especially one without formal learning, could have produced such a matchless text in content, style, and wisdom. These features are proof that the Qur'an is a divine revelation and beyond human capacity to imitate."


This line of reasoning is supported by several Qur'anic verses, such as:

  • Surah Al-Baqarah (2:23):
    "And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof..."

  • Surah Al-A‘raf (7:157):
    "...Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered Prophet..."

The Qur'an's impact on Arabic literature, its unmatched rhetorical structure, and its effect on hearts and societies are all aspects scholars have discussed when defending its divine origin

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