How was the Koran actually revealed?

How was the Koran actually revealed?

 A fact that is very difficult for Muslims to accept is that the Koran was revealed in the form of “writing on paper” (6:7) (the wordj “paper” has been mentioned in the Koran, indicating that “paper” already existed at the time of the Prophet Muhammad)  .

 Why is it difficult to accept?

 1. The teachings of the Hadith imams and Mahzab imams as well as the history related to the Prophet Muhammad and Islam in Mecca, were formed and ingrained more than a thousand years before the Koran could actually be translated into various languages ​​throughout the world.

 2. For centuries, the story of Gua Hira and the illiterate Prophet Muhammad has been embedded in Islamic teachings, even though in fact the story of Gua Hira was never in the Koran, and the Koran even says the opposite that the Prophet Muhammad was an educated man (mu'  allamun – 44:14).

 If God has the power to send down food from the “sky” (5:114-115, 3:37), does He not have the power to send down His verses in written form on paper?

 God taught humans with the pen (96:4), so that the Koran was revealed in written form, complete with punctuation (16:103), written by angels (68:1, 80:15), because the time was truly ready  .

 That is why, anyone can memorize the Koran, but no one can rewrite it, complete with punctuation, without seeing the original writing.

 The Prophet Muhammad's task was only as a messenger (Al Quran) (16:82, 3:20, 13:40), and he explained the Koran to his people limited to the problems that occurred at that time, and in accordance with the thinking abilities of his people (20:114  ).

 He only followed what was revealed to him (the Koran) (6:106, 33:2, 7:203, 10:15, 10:109, 6:50, 4:105, 17:89, 36:69-70,  50:45), and he was warned not to make other teachings in the name of God (69:44-47), so that believers would have definite guidance.

 Understanding 16:102 and 2:97 is not at all proof that the Koran was put into the heart of the Prophet Muhammad, then someone else wrote it down, because it would be very prone to deviation, considering that there were so many hypocrites around the Prophet Muhammad, who himself  didn't know (47:30, 9:101).  So how could he allow someone else to write down the verses of the Koran to become a holy book?

 Let us prove (with the Koran) that the Koran was revealed in written form on paper:

 Verse 6:7 uses the phrase “walaw nazzalna”.

 Verse 6:8 uses the phrase “walaw anzalna”.

 Based on the classical Arabic dictionary, the word “w l w” means “even if”, “although”.

 Meanwhile the word “l w” means “if”, “perhaps”, “may be that”.

 All official translations of the Koran interpret these two verses as a "form of presupposition" (please check for yourself).

 Question:

 How can it be that both verses are both forms of presuppositions, when both verses are from the same root word (n z l), but use different verb forms?  (nazzalna and anzalna).

 What is certain is that the sentence in the form of a presupposition is verse 6:8, because until today the Apocalypse has not come, so the Angels have not been sent down.

 Meanwhile, verse 6:7 is a past tense sentence that has already happened, so it is not a form of presupposition.

 Therefore:

 6:7 “walaw nazzalna” means “even though We have sent it down” (it has happened).

 6:8 “walaw anzalna” means “If We had sent it down” (it has not yet happened).

 So the sound of verse 6:7, should be:

 “Even though We have sent down (walaw nazalna) to you the book on paper, and they hold it in their hands, the disbelievers actually say: "This is nothing but a clear deception."

 The same thing applies to the use of the word “walaw nazzalna” in 26:198, which shows that the Prophet Muhammad was a person who spoke “ajam” (a’jamiyna), the meaning of which is “verbal language” or the common language of human conversation.

 We are not told what language the Prophet Muhammad used, because the Koran is not a history book, and that is God's way of revealing impostors who will create false history and narrations regarding the Prophet Muhammad (6:112-113).

 For those who want to believe in this history, please believe it, and for those who only want to stick to the Koran, they will not be fooled by this history, on the contrary, all of this history will fall to pieces with the facts of the Koran.

 No one can “touch” the Koran except those who want to purify themselves (56:79), so this verse is proof that understanding the Koran has nothing to do with mastering any verbal language, let alone Arabic.

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