23 Years

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23 Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad is a book written by the Iranian author Ali Dashti. Script error: No such module "unsubst". The book contains criticism of the Quran:

Template:QuoteAlthough Dashti concludes his criticism with an affirmation of the Quran's eloquence

In all fairness the Qur’an is a wonder. Its short suras of the Meccan period are charged with expressive force and persuasive power. Its style has no precedent in the Arabic language. Its effusion from the tongue of an illiterate man with no education, let alone literary training, is a phenomenon which, in this respect, can justifiably be described as a miracle.[1]

Dashti cites many devout Muslim thinkers that thought the Quran's eloquence was not what made it inimitable:

Among the Moslem scholars of the early period, before bigotry and hyperbole prevailed, were some such as Ebrahim on- Nazzam who openly acknowledged that the arrangement and syntax of the Qur’an are not miraculous and that work of equal or greater value could be produced by other God-fearing persons. He then argued that the Qur’an is miraculous because it predicted the future, not in the oracular way of the fortune-tellers but with correct prescience of events which actually occurred... The views on the Qur’an held by Ebrahim on-Nazzam have already been mentioned, and it must be added that they were not his alone, but were also held by other scholars of the Mo'tazelite school such as Hesham b. Amr ol-Fuwati (d. ca. 218/833) and Abbad b. Solayman (d. ca. 250/864) [and more]. All were devout believers. They saw no inconsistency between their views and sincere faith.[1]

References

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External links

Template:Sister projectAn online version of the book at Archive.org

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