615 - AL AHQAF (Ayat# 01-05)
The Quran presents a meticulously ordered system, created not by chance but with a defined purpose and timeframe. This arrangement is evident in its structure, particularly through the principles of *tahqiq* (precision) and *ta'khir* (delay), which contribute to a rhythmic flow. The Quran contains *radm*—a poetic form, though not poetry itself—that influences sentence structure, creating this characteristic cadence. This discourse examines the concept of divine revelation (*inzal*) and the implications of these literary techniques within the Quran. It explores the challenge posed to those who deny the truth, questioning their ability to demonstrate any creation equivalent to that of Allah, or to present any prior scripture or established knowledge to refute the Quran's claims. The discussion highlights the futility of appealing to intermediaries or beings unable to respond, contrasting this with the direct invocation of Allah.
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