Theories of the miracle of the Qur’an
A study of major theories, the impact of intellectual reality on them, and the future of the study of miracles
About the book:
Based on the rule of proportionality and non-difference referred to in the Almighty’s saying: (And if it had been from other than God, they would have found within it much discrepancy), this book attempts to:
- Study of the miracle of the Qur’an in its various aspects.
- Looking at the miracle of the Qur’an in a comprehensive manner without isolating one aspect from the other aspects of the miracle.
- Studying the miracle of the Qur’an in itself - through the fact that the Qur’an is followed and taken as a lack thereof - without trying to impose meanings or external artistic standards.
- Studying the various theories of the miraculous nature of the Qur’an (the theory of derivation, the theory of rhetoric, the theory of systems, and the scientific miracle); adopting what suited this rule and was most appropriate to the harmony of the Qur’an and most closely related to its systems, structures, and contexts on the one hand; and excluding the circumstantial factors that arose in those theories, caused by the nature of the different eras and the verbal and intellectual conflicts in them on the other hand.
- Based on this rule - and what our great heritage is based on - this book attempts to develop studies related to rhetorical miracles, scientific miracles, and phonetic miracles, looking to the future prospects of these studies.
Written by: Prof. Dr. Jamal Al-Din bin Abdulaziz Al-Sharif
Professor of Interpretation and Qur’anic Sciences at Taibah University and University of Gezira
✨ Issue No. (83)
📚 One volume, 888 pages
Book size: 17 x 24 cm
First Edition
Year of publication: 1446 AH - 2025 AD