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                                                                         The critics of Islam allege the Holy Qur’an to be  Prophet’s own creation. This they argue, mainly because, they could not  tolerate anybody having revelation after Christ. 
                                       
                                         It is impossible for us to accept any revelation  subsequent to Christ. The Word was made flesh- what need of further words? God  after that he spake to the fathers in the Prophet’s hath at last spoken to us  in a Son-how then go back to any Prophet? No, it is impossible (Gairdiner  Inspiration P. 55). 
                                       
                                           These lines are pregnant with prejudices. He looks not  into the realities of history, but blindly clings to the learnt misconception. 
                                      Marmaduke Pikthal who could appreciate the prosody of  Qur’an reports Tor Andrea having argued that Qur’an is the handiwork of  Muhammad. “On many pages he seems to write of the Qur’an as the work of the man  Muhammad and even charges him with such manipulation of it as might as well he  described as deliberate imposture’(Book review of Muhammad (The man and His  faith, in Islamic culture, Vol. 11. No. 1, January 1937). 
                                       
                                         Richard Bell maintains that Qur’an is the creation of  Muhammad. He has contributed two major works on Islam in the disguise of  supporting it, both of which are really misleading. They are ‘the Qur’an-  translated with critical rearrangement of the Sura’s and ‘introduction to the  Qur’an’. 
                                       
                                           Criticizing his views, his student William Montgomery Watt  scathingly states: “courtesy and an irenic outlook certainly now demand that we  should not speak of the Qur’an as the product of Muhammad’s conscious mind; but  I hold that the same demand is also made by sound scholarship. I have therefore  altered or eliminated all expressions, which implied that Muhammad was the  author of the Qur’an, including those, which spoke of his ‘sources’ or of the  ‘influences’ on him’(Bell’s introduction to the Qur’an 1970, P. VI). 
                                        As denoted, Christian writers even when they believe in  god, Prophet and revelation, they appear particularly in the case of Muhammad  as materialists relying on reason and nature. Critically analyzing Bell, S   Vahidudheen remarks: 
‘Generally the European scholars who have undertaken a  critical scrutiny of the Qur’an seem to believe in God and in the Possibility  of divine communication but seem to deny in the particular case of the Prophet  of the Islam. They then try to understand the Qur’an by psychological analysis  of the Prophet’s life by the historical situation and social environment in  which he grew. Mr. Bell, like others before and after him, is of this way of thinking’  (Richard Bell’s Study of the Qur’an. A critical Analysis). 
Among those who popularize the fable of the creation of  Qur’an are Margoliouth and D.A. Pailin. Both of them deny Qur’an to be divinely  revealed on feeble grounds. Margoliouth writes: ‘the tradesman Prophet could  not keep free of metaphors taken from his business’ (Margoliouth , Muhammad P.  69). 
                                       
                                         In order to corroborate his reasoning he argues that  Prophet had to rescind some suggestions when it was proved to be failure. He  writes: ‘At one time….commanded his followers to make an offering to the poor  before they addressed him, but this had to be rescinded.(Ibid P.216) Indeed, he  refers to the suggestion of the Qur’an to give any charity for prophet before  starting private consultation. But in the subsequent lines, it follows that, if  anybody is not able to give God is forgiving. This he misinterprets to be ‘rescinding’  and he makes a bad impression of Prophet of having tried to exploit the pockets  of his companions. 
                                       
                                           Really Prophet had no greed of financial advancement. When  he started his mission the riches of Arabia  offered him plenty of money, provided he stopped propagation. Allah almighty  offered him to change the Uhd Mountain into  gold, but he refused. Even after empires came under his feet he led a simple  life. But jaundiced eyes cannot see things as they are! 
                                      DA Pailin’s claim is fantastic. ‘Mahomet claimed to bring  massages from god. Divine revelations are backed by miracles. The bible shows  this; Mahomet produced no trustworthy miracles; therefore his claim must be  false.(D. A. Parlin, Attributes to other religions comparative Religion in  Seventeenth and eighteenth century, Britain, 1984, P. 89). 
                                       
                                         Separate Chapters for the description of Prophet’s  miracles have been allowed in world famous books on Muhammad. Even there are  special books on the miracles of Muhammad. The Holy Qur’an sheds light into the  various miracles of Prophet, the event of ‘Isra’ and mi’raj being a major one.  Above all, Qur’an itself is miracle in the world. It challenges the world to  bring a small chapter similar to that of Qur’an. We can awake a sleeping man  but one who pretends so, we cannot! 
                                       
                                           Whoever studied the history of Prophet can not claim,  Muhammad can write such a book. He never went to school, nobody taught him,  never read, write anything. The inhabitants of Makkah never heard him rhyming,  while his friends were spontaneous overflows of obscene feeling. They didn’t  see in him any signs of creativity up to forty. 
                                      He was born as an orphan. His prime contact was with naked  nature. He was acquainted with the vallies, hills, ditches, caves, markets,  fields, avenues and zigzag footpaths etc… of Arabia. He  was befriended with the goats of Halima (1), camels of Khadija and merchants of  Sham and Yemen. He  never went to abroad where academies and universities worked. But sometimes he  took his steps thorough the ‘road not taken’ to the hill of Noor (where no  school was working). He abstained from the evils and offences of Makkah and sat  in the cave of Hira  contemplating the God almighty. 
                                       
                                         When he was forty, suddenly he speaks of ‘reading’ while  he is not reader. He appreciates ‘pen- while he is not a writer. He introduces  ‘the protector’, while he is not a theologian, he describes the ‘embryo’ while  he is not a gynecologist! He remarks the mysteries while he is not a  researcher!. This was the start. Gradually it developed. The words he spoke  covered the entire universe. He started speaking such events which a common  folk of Makkah cannot. It ranged from the origin of cosmos to the end of the  globe, from Adam to Dajjal. He narrated the events of past, foretold the incidents  yet to come. It touched the topics of faith, prayer, rituals, routines,  business, cultivation, jobs, transaction, family, society, state, war, peace,  culture, civilization, politics, economics, science, history, art, literature,  earth, stars, oceans, milky way, galaxies, quasars, pulsars, marriage, divorce,  spider, bee, Pharoah, Aadh, Thamood, landslides, earthquakes, gold, silver,  vehicles.. all and all! 
                                       
                                         Not a dull narration of manifold things and facts, but  marvelous illustration that was divinely appreciative. The poets of Arabia were  stunned to hear the unlettered Muhammad spelling verses which were surpassing  the beauty of their love-poems. Is it a poem or prose, they couldn’t finalize  (we are not still sure as to whether it is a poetic prose or a prosaic poem or  not both!). Those that heard it were bewitched magically! Even the hostile  enemies were arrested by its melodiousness. Umar (May Allah Please with him)  was with weapons to kill Muhammad. On the way he heard mellifluous verses, and  his heart was stuck to the Qur’an. 
                                       
                                           Then it started challenging! It challenged the world of  poets, to present a book equivalent to it. The poets turned red with rage.  Their pride was on the question. They underwent laborious hard works. Labeed  bik Rabeeh, Hassan bin Thabith, Ka’ab bin Al Harith, Ibn Al Rawandi, Abdul Ala  Al Ma’rri, ibn Al Muqagga, Al Muthanabbi… were ready to meet the challenge. The  final result was that most of them became defensive poets of Muhammad, when he  was satirized by rest of Makkahns!! 
                                      Those, who attribute Qur’an to be Prophet’s work, can meet  the challenge of Qur’an. It is applicable to the entire world. It challenges  those who are still suspicious of Qur’an: “And if ye are in doubts as to what  we have revealed from time to time to our servant, then produce a Surah like  these-unto; and call your witness, or helpers (if there are any) besides Allah,  if ye are truthful. But if ye cannot-and of a surety ye cannot- then fear the  fire whose fuel is men and stones, which is prepared of those who reject faith  (Holy Qur’an 2 :23,24).  
                                       
                                         European universities are lavishly spending money in order  to study Islam critically. As noted before, there are paid writers, whose life  mission is to forge lies against Prophet. Hence, let’s suggest them to focus their  entire attention in composing a small chapter having three lines similar to  Qur’an in its style, prosody and meaning. If it is done Islam is collapsed! Is  there any scholar, any university, any government, any Christendom, that can  help the enemies of Qur’an?!! 
                                       
                                           Indeed, what we see is that intellectuals are embracing  Islam day by day, palpably experiencing the loveliness of Qur’an. Even those  who set out to critically study Qur’an, finally knocked its own doors. Still,  there are some, who even if unready to embrace it, appreciating its charm.
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