
Loading...

Loading...
We value your feedback and suggestions to improve our platform and services. Share your experience or suggestions with us.
Help us improve by sharing your thoughts, suggestions, or reporting issues
Assume the opposite and show it leads to a contradiction.
If ¬P → ⊥, then PAssuming Quran is man-made leads to contradictions.
Assume: Man-made(Quran) → ∃ contradictions; but ∄ contradictions ⇒ ⊥Assume the Quran is man-made. A text composed by a human over 23 years in varying circumstances (peace/war, Mecca/Medina) would inevitably show: (1) internal contradictions, (2) outdated content, (3) stylistic evolution, (4) limited perspective. But the Quran has: (1) zero contradictions (4:82), (2) timeless relevance, (3) uniform style throughout, (4) unlimited knowledge. This contradiction proves the assumption false—the Quran is not man-made.
This is proof by contradiction: we assume the opposite (man-made), derive consequences that contradict observable facts, and conclude the original statement (divine origin) must be true.
This proof demonstrates the logical foundations of Islamic beliefs through rigorous philosophical methodology.