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The Authenticity of the Source of the Holy Quran in the Writings of Muhammad Abdullah Draz and Malik Bin Nabi

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submitted on 2025-02-25, 09:00 and posted on 2025-02-25, 09:02 authored by Cheikhna Mohamed Amou

The study addressed a contemporary and prehistoric topic in the same time. The study concerned about the Quranic heritage for two of well-known Muslims Scholars in the twenty centuries in Muslims World which are Muhammad Abdullah Draz and Malik Bin Nabi. To search at the authenticity of the source of the Holy Quran, by tracing and sifting what these two scholars have noted in their writings related to the Holy Quran (specifically), these writings still have not yet found the proper attention. Our argument which we have adopted in this research said that there are three basic hypotheses that the research in the deep-rooted of the Quran cannot be out of them. Therefore, the study divided into an introduction, overview and three chapters. The introduction to the study sheds some light on the characteristics of the historical development of the Quranic miracle science, As the central topic in the proof of the source of the Quran, while First Chapter deal with the revoking of the premise of the personal source of the Quran, while the Second Chapter focused on revoking the hypothesis of the educational source of the Quran, while the Third Chapter demonstrate the premise of the divine source of the Quran. In this study, We have reviewed the logical possibilities of research in the source of the Holy Quran through the three hypotheses, and we said that the historical, mental and mobility evidence reveal that all the possibilities say that the humanity of the Quran, and thus we concluded that the only hypothesis that can convince the mind, And the objective researcher, is the third hypothesis; which says that the Holy Quran is the word of God Almighty, sent him to His Messenger Muhammad peace be upon him by Jibril peace be upon him.

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Language

  • Arabic
  • English

Publication Year

  • 2019

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Institution affiliated with

  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University
  • College of Islamic Studies - HBKU

Degree Date

  • 2019

Degree Type

  • Master's

Advisors

Mohamed El-Moctar El-Shinqiti

Committee Members

Abdullah Al-Khatib ; Badrane Benlahcene

Department/Program

College of Islamic Studies - HBKU

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