Isn't it amazing how the pyramids get called a miracle, yet the Qur'an's miraculous nature is often overlooked?
It's common to hear people praise the pyramids as a marvel, suggesting, 'There's no way those were built without some extraordinary help,' even though the ancient Egyptians did have remarkable skills in construction and architecture. But let's think about 6th-century Arabia, where a predominantly nomadic society existed with very low literacy, no major scholars, no libraries, no prior works of similar scope, no established legal or philosophical traditions of that magnitude, and no foundational predecessors. Then, suddenly and unexpectedly, the Qur'an emerges, filled with divine laws, profound wisdom, and deep insights that have positively transformed human history forever. SubhanAllah, it truly makes you reflect.