I'jaz

In Islam, ’i‘jāz (Arabic: اَلْإِعْجَازُ, romanized: al-ʾiʿjāz) or Mu‘jiza (Arabic: معجزة, romanized: muʿjiza) is the Arabic word for miracle or inimitability challenge of the Quran, the doctrine which holds that the Quran has a miraculous quality, both in content and in form, that no human speech can match. According to this doctrine, the Quran is a miracle and its inimitability is the proof granted to Muhammad in authentication of his prophetic status.

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I'jaz

In Islam, ’i‘jāz (Arabic: اَلْإِعْجَازُ, romanized: al-ʾiʿjāz) or Mu‘jiza (Arabic: معجزة, romanized: muʿjiza) is the Arabic word for miracle or inimitability challenge of the Quran, the doctrine which holds that the Quran has a miraculous quality, both in content and in form, that no human speech can match. According to this doctrine, the Quran is a miracle and its inimitability is the proof granted to Muhammad in authentication of his prophetic status.

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