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Thus, we conclude that the muqatta`āt are scribal initials. The consecutive appearances of some sets indicates that some scribes were given consecutive surahs to copy. There is no miracle here. | Thus, we conclude that the muqatta`āt are scribal initials. The consecutive appearances of some sets indicates that some scribes were given consecutive surahs to copy. There is no miracle here. | ||
If you view the above entry ^^^ you see that the refute to the miraculous nature of these combinations of letters are virtually redundant and without base like many refutes of the Qur'an by people who lack all forms of spiritual awareness in every since. Using logic and reason, one can properly deduce that what makes these combinations of words miraculous is that NO ONE knows what it means. To denounce the Muqatta'at as "just scribbles" or as "filler" is like saying that instances in the Qur'an where entire phrases are intricate palindromes is an "accident". and God Knows Best. | |||
{{Core Scripture}} | {{Core Scripture}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[The Origins of the Qur'an]] | *[[The Origins of the Qur'an]] |