What is a miracle?
I think it is necessary that we have a clear picture of what we mean by a miracle. Here
are some definitions:-
"An event that appears so
inexplicable by the laws of nature, that it is held to be supernatural in origin or an act
of God."
"A person, thing or event that excites admiring awe." , "An act
beyond human power, an impossibility."
It is logical that greater the
impossibility, greater the miracle. For example, should a person expire before our very
eyes and is certified dead by a qualiified medical man, yet later on a mystic or a saint
commands the corpse to 'arise!', and to everybody's astonishment the person gets up and
walks away , we would label that as a miracle. But if the resurrection of the dead took
place after the corpse had been in the mortuary for three days, then we would acclaim this
as a greater miracle. And if the dead was made to arise from the grave, decades or
centuries after the body had decomposed and rotted away, then in that case we would label
it the greatest miracle of them all!
A Common Trait:
It has been a common trait of mankind since time immemorial that whenever a guide from God
appeared to redirect their steps into the will and plan of God; they demanded supernatural
proofs from these men of God, instead of accepting message on its merit.
For example, when Jesus Christ
(pbuh) began to preach to his people - "the children of Israel" - to mend their
ways and to refrain from mere legalistic formalism and imbibe the true spirit of the laws
and commandments of god, his 'people' demanded miracles from him to prove his bona fides
(his authenicity , his genuineness), as recorded in the christian scriptures:
Then certain of the scribes
and the phairsees answered, saying master, we would have a sign (miracle) from thee. But
he answered and said unto them, "an evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a
sign (miracle) and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas
(matthew 12:38-39).
Though on the face of it,
Jesus (pbuh) refuses to pamper the jews here, in actual fact, he did perform many miracles
as we learn from the gospel narratives.
The bible is full of
supernatural events accredited to the prophets from their lord. In reality all those
'signs' and 'wonders' and 'miracles' were acts of God, but since those miracles were
worked through his human agents, we describe them as the miracles of prophets (i.e. Moses
or Jesus (pbuh) by those hands they were performed).
Quirk Continues:
Some six hundred years after the birth of Jesus (pbuh), Muhammad (pbuh) the
messenger of God was born in Makkah in arabia. When he proclaimed his mission at the age
of forty, his fellow countrymen, the mushriks of makkah made an identical request for
miracles, as had the jews, from their promised Messiah. Text book style, it was as if the
arabs had taken a leaf from the christian records. History has a habit of repeating
itself!
"And they say: why are not signs sent
down to him from his lord? [Qu`ran 29:50]"
SIGNS! WHAT SIGNS!!
"Miracles ? Cries he, what miracles would you have? Are not you yourselves
there? God made you 'shaped you out of a little clay.' Ye were small once; a few years ago
ye were not at all. Ye have beauty, strength, thoughts, 'ye have compassion on one
another.' Old age comes-on you, and grey hairs; your strength fades into feebleness: ye
sink down, and again are not. 'Ye have compassion on one another': This struck me much:
Allah might have made you having no compassion on one another, how had it been then! this
is a great direct though, a glance at first-hand into the very fact of things...."
"(On heroes hero-worship and the heroic in history,") by Thomas Carlyle.
"This Struck Me
Much"
This, that "ye have compassion on one another", impressed thomas
carlyle most from his perusal of an English translation. I persume, there verse that
motivated this sentiment is:
1. "And among his signs is this, that he created for you mates from
amonng yourselves, that ye may dwell in tranquillity with them. and he has put love and
mercy between your (hearts): verily in that are signs for those who reflect. (emphasis
added)". Translation by A Yusuf ALi [Qu`ran 30:21]
2. "And one of his signs it is, that he hath created wives for you of
your own species that ye may dwell with them, and hath put love and tenderness between
you. herein truly are signs for those who reflect (emphasis added)". Translation by
Rev. J.M. Rodwell(M.A.)
3. "By another sign he gave you wives from among yourselves, that ye
might live in joy with them, and planted love and kindness into your hearts. surely there
are signs in this for thinking men (emphasis added)". Translation by N.J. Dawood.
The first example is from the
translation by Yusuf Ali, a muslim. The second is by a christian priest the rev. Rodwell
and the last example is by an iraqi Jew, N.J. Dawood.
Unfortunately Thomas Carlyle
had no access to any one of these because none of them had seen the light of day in his
time. The only one available to him in 1840 was as he said on page 85 of his book under
referance - "We also can read the Koran; our translation of it, by sale, is known to
be a very fair one."
Taint Is In The
Motive:
Carlyle is very charitable to his fellow countryman. The motives of george sale,
who pioneered an English translation of the Holy Quran, were suspect. He makes no secret
of his antagonism to the holy book of Islam. In his preface to his translation in 1734 he
made it known that it was his avowed intention to expose the man Mohammad and his forgery.
He records: "who can apprehend any danger from so manifest a forgery?... The
protestants alone are able to attack the koran with success; and for them, I trust,
providence has reserved the glory of its overthrow." George Sale, And he set to work
with his prejudiced translation. You will be able to judge how 'fair' and scholarly george
sale was from the very verse which 'struck' (carlyle) 'much!' Compare it with the three
example already given by a muslim, a christian and a jew: And of his signs another is,
that he had created you , out of yourselves, wives that ye may cohabit with them, and hath
put love and compassion between you.
I dont think that george sale
was a 'a male chauvinist pig' of his day to describe our mates, wives or spouses as sexual
objects. He was only keeping to his promise, which carlyle overlooked. The arabic word
which he (sale) perverted is 'li-tas-kunoo' which means to find peace, consolation,
composure or tranquility; and not 'cohabit' meaning 'to live together in a sexual
relationship when not legally married' (the reader's digest universal dictionary.)
Every word of the Quranic text
is meticulously chosen, chiselled and placed by the All-Wise himself. They carry God's
'fingerprint', and are signs of God. And yet, the spirtually jaundiced....
Ask For A Sign:
What signs?? They mean some special kinds of signs or miracles such as their own
foolish minds dictate. Everything is possible for God, but God is not going to humour the
follies of men or listen to their false demands. He has sent his messenger to explain his
signs clearly, and to warn them of the consequences of rejection. Is that not enough? The
trend of their demand is generally as follows:
In specific terms they asked
that he - Muhammad (pbuh) - 'Put a ladder up to heaven an bring down a book from God in
their very sight' - "Then we would believe," they said. Or "ye see the
mountain yonder, turn it into gold' - "then we would believe." or 'make streams
to gush out in the desert' - "then we would believe."
Now listen to the soft, sweet
reasoning of Muhammad (pbuh) against the unreasonable and sceptical demands of the
mushriks (disbelievers) - "Do I say to you, verily I am an angel? Do I say to you,
verily in my hands are the treasures of God? Only, what is revealed to me do I
follow." Listen further to the most dignified reply he is commanded by his Lord to
give the unbelievers.
"Say (O Muhammad): 'The
signs (miracles) are indeed with Allah: And most certainly I am only a clear warner.!'
"
In the following ayah the holy
prophet is made to point to the holy Qur`an itself as an answer to their hypocritical
demand for some special kind of 'sign' of 'miracle' for which their foolish pagan
mentality craved. For indeed all miracles are 'signs'; and it is their disbelief, their
scepticism, their lack of faith which motivates their request for a sign. They are asked
to - 'look at the Qur`an' and again, 'look at the Qur`an!'
"It is not enough for
them that we have sent down to thee (O Muhammad) the book (al-Qur`an) which is rehearsed
to them? Verily, in it (this perspicuous book) is a mercy and reminder to those who
believe. [Qur`an 29:51]
Two Proofs:
As a proof of the divine authorship and the miraculous nature of the Qur`an, two
arguments are advanced by the almighty Himself:
1. 'that we' (God Almighty)
have revealed to you (O muhammed!) 'the book to you' who art absolutely an unlearned
person. An 'ummi' prophet. One who cannot read or write. One who cannot sign his own name.
Let thomas carlyle testify regarding the educational qualifications of Muhammad -
'one other circumstance we
must not forget: that he had no school learning; of the thing we call school-learning none
at all.' Moreoever the divine author (God Almighty) himself testifies to the veracity of
Muhammed's(pbuh) claim that he could never have composed the contents of the holy Qur`an;
he could not have been its author:
"And thou (O Muhammad)
was not (able) to recite a book before this (book came), nor art thou (able) to transcribe
it with thy right hand; In that case, indeed, would the talkers of vanities have
doubted" [Qur`an 29:48]
The author of the Qur`an is
reasoning with us, that had Muhammad (pbuh) been a learned man, and had he been able to
read or write, then in that case the babblers in the market places might have had some
justification to doubt his claim that the holy qur`an is God's word. In the event of
Muhammed(pbuh) being a literate person, the accusation of his enemies that he had probably
copied his book (Qur`an) from the writings of the jews and christians, or that perhaps he
had been studying aristotle and plato, or that he must have browsed through the 'Torat,'
the 'Zabur' and the 'Injeel' and had rehashed it all in a beautiful language, might have
carried some weight. Then, 'the talkers of vanities' might have had a point. But even this
flimsy pretence has been denied to the unbeliever and the cynic: a point hardly big enough
to hang a fly upon!
2. 'The book'? Yes, the 'book'
itself, carries its own evidence proving its divine authorship. Study the book from any
angel. Scrutinize it. Why not take up the author's challenge if your doubts are genuine?
Do they not consider the qur`an (with care) had it been from other than Allah, they would
surely have found therein much discrepancy.
Consistency:
It is inconceivable that any human author would remain consistent in this teachings and
his preachings for a period of over two decades. From the age of forty, when Muhammad
(pbuh) recieved his first call from heaven to the age sixty-three when he breathed his
last, for twenty-three years the holy prophet practised and preached Islam. In those
twenty-three years, he passed through the most conflicting vicissitudes of life. Any man,
during the course of such a mission, would be forced by circumstances to make 'honourable'
compromises, and cannot help contradicting himself. No man can ever write the same always,
as the message of the holy qur`an is: consistent with itself, throughout! Or is it that
the unbelievers objections are merely argumentive, refractory, against their own better
light and judgement.? Furthermore, the holy qur`an contains or mentions many matters
relating to the nature of the universe which were unknown to man before but which
subsequently through evolution and discoveries of Science have fully confirmed - a field
where an untutored mind would have most certainly lost in wild and contradictory
speculations!
Self-Evident Proof:
Again and again when miracles are demanded from the prophet of God by the cynical and
frivolous few, he is made to point to the qur`an - message from high - as 'the miracle.'
The miracle or miracles! And men of wisdom, people with literary and spiritual insight,
who were honest enough to themselves, recognised and accepted al-qur`an as an a genuine
miracle.
Says the holy Qur`an: "Nay here are signs self-evident in the hearts of
those endowed with knowledge: And none but the unjust reject our signs" [qur`an
29:49] |