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Disprove a statement by providing a counterexample.
If ∃x: ¬P(x), then ¬(∀x: P(x))No one has produced even a single surah like the Quran.
Challenge: ∃ surah ≈ Quran; Result: ∄ valid counterexample → InimitableThe Quran issues an open challenge (2:23, 10:38, 11:13, 17:88): produce a single surah like it. To disprove inimitability, one counterexample suffices. Results: (1) Musaylimah's attempts were ridiculed by native Arabs. (2) Modern literary attempts lack the Quran's multi-layered depth. (3) AI cannot replicate its unique combination of eloquence, meaning, and structure. Despite 1400 years, no valid counterexample exists.
This applies the counterexample method: the Quran claims inimitability, and to refute this, one need only produce a single valid counterexample. The persistent failure across centuries—despite intense motivation from enemies—confirms the claim.
This proof demonstrates the logical foundations of Islamic beliefs through rigorous philosophical methodology.