Question: Here is a question asked by my a Hindu friend. Hope you can answer
it for me. According to the Muslims, the Qur’ān contains the words of God. It is
to be read as if God Himself had spoken these words stated in it. (It is
important to emphasize this point because if the Qur’ān is the word of God, then
it should not contain any errors and it should hold true for all times.)
However, such is not the case. One of these errors is that some of the verses in
the Qur’ān themselves show clearly that they were obviously spoken by Mohammed
and not by God. For example:
I take refuge with the Lord of the Dawn. (113:1)
For me, I have been commanded to serve the Lord of this city, Him Who has
sanctified it and to whom [Belong] all things; and I am commanded to be of those
who bow in Islam to Allah’s Will. (27:91)
Should I seek other judge than God, when it is He who has sent down to you,
the distinguishing book [the Qur’ān]? (6:114)
Someone need not be a rocket-scientist to comprehend that
these words are clearly addressed to God, Any sane person can see that these
words are not spoken by Him but by Mohammed (sws) himself. So how can the whole
of the Qur’ān be considered the word of God?
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