A Short Comment on Inimitability of the Quran and The End Verses of the Surah Night Journey (17)
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"Say, 'Even if all mankind and jinn came together to produce something like this Quran, they could not produce anything like it, however much they helped each other.'"(17:88)
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"Say, Bring you then ten
chapters like unto it, and call whomsoever you can, other than God, if you
speak the truth!"(11:13)
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"Or do they say he has
fabricated it? Say bring then a chapter like unto it, and call upon whom you
can besides God, if you speak truly!"(10:38)
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"Or do they say he has
fabricated it? Nay! They believe not! Let them then produce a recital like unto
it if they speak the truth."(52:34)
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"And if you are in doubt
concerning that which We have sent down to our servant, then produce a chapter
of the like." (2:23)
Today I just quote the last verses of the surah
Night Journey (17). The only point that
I wish to add is a comment about these verses that are repeated in the Quran in
different ways: “Say, ‘Even if all mankind and jinn came together to
produce something like this Quran, they could not produce anything like it, however
much they helped each other.’” Before connecting
to the Quran, I always wondered what this means, because in my ignorance I was
thinking that there is a host of literary works that can be even more interesting
that the Quran. The fact is that those
who know Arabic commonly believe that Quran’s language is inimitable in terms
of its rhetorical device and literary value and has evolved Arabic literature
after being recited to Arabs:
The point that I wish to add is this:
this is one of the strangest things that I experienced and see clearly now. When I read the verses with
disbelief in the past, they seemed repetitive and common place to me. I never pondered that these are verses
recited by Mohammad, a prophet, who was illiterate and couldn’t write or read,
and it was impossible for him to create its authority, consistency, and revelatory
wisdom. Now that I read the Quran
differently--with faith in God, it comes to me self-evident that an illiterate person couldn’t go
around and invent these verses. I understand
that it was impossible. And I understand
that even now it is impossible. The impossibility
comes from the aura, the expression, its absolute authority, its consistency and
coherency. The impossibility comes from
the fact that the tone does not belong to human-beings, it is not sentimental,
it is not overtly emotional or cruel.
The Quran’s language is even and the sense of “mercy” and “forgiveness”
or “punishment” in it has nothing to do with human needs. It is not a mortal human emotion speaking in
the Quran. This is striking to me now,
but I was blind to it before.
If we can talk
about the unconditional love and mercy, it only belongs to God, the needless
immortal benevolent ineffable being, who invented being, benevolence, and mercy
for us. God’s mercy in the Quran is not
the neediness mercy of a dying being like us.
Our love is smeared with need through and through. At best, we need love, if not love for
need. The maturity we can come with is
to separate these two from each other: I need you because I love you, not that
or hope not that I love you because I need you.
But the self-sufficient God doesn’t need us or anything else. “In the name of God, the
Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy. “Say,
‘He is God the One, God the eternal. [Samad: other commonly held interpretations include ‘self-sufficient’ and ‘sought by all’ (Razi).] He begot no one nor was God begotten.
No one is comparable to God.’” (112:1-4)
We
can’t imagine and conceive this kind of love.
The language of the Quran is the language of eternal God, who clearly
keeps us on our toes to remember that we are so inherently ingrained in need to
God that if we don’t abandon our little egoistic self, the arrogance to be metaphysically
autonomous, and don’t arrive at complete sense of devotion in nothingness to
God, inherently we punish ourselves and this punishment is reiterated in the
Quran, as the last warning and this very warning is God’s mercy. It is like a child is falling off the edge of
a cliff and you tell him or her, "you are falling, you are falling", out of
mercy. This mercy to warn us is the
voice of God in the Quran and doesn’t fit our sentimental and romantic ears, because
we are now in the grip of New Age good and "positive" feelings and if anyone tells
me: look, "you are falling", it will hurt my feelings and I would probably say:
Are you talking to ME, be nice and give love, not hate!
When
the Quran states, no one can imitate the language of the Quran, it is a sheer
fact, no one could, and no one can, and no one will be able to do it, because
the authority behind the words in the Quran is not human subjectivity and human
subjectivity can’t imitate God’s voice without falling into seamless cruelty or
vain sentimentality or utter adoration of pleasure and beauty of bodies, and an
inconsistent prose.
“[Prophet], they ask you about the
Spirit. Say, ‘The Spirit is part of my Lord’s domain. You have only been given
a little knowledge.’ If We pleased, We could take away what We have revealed to
you– then you would find
no one to plead for you against Us– if it were not for your Lord’s mercy: His
favor to you has been truly great. Say, ‘Even if all mankind and jinn came
together to produce something like this Quran, they could not produce anything
like it, however much they helped each other.’ In this Quran, We have set out
all kinds of examples for people, yet most of them persist in disbelieving. They
say, ‘We will not believe for you [Muhammad] until you make a spring gush out
of the ground for us; or until you have a garden of date palms and vines, and
make rivers pour through them; or make the sky fall on us in pieces, as you
claimed will happen; or bring God and the angels before us face to face; or
have a house made of gold; or ascend into the sky– even then, we will not believe
in your ascension until you send a real book down for us to read.’ Say, ‘Glory
be to my Lord! Am I anything but a mortal, a messenger?’ The only thing that kept
these people from believing, when guidance came to them, was that they said, ‘How
could God have sent a human being as a messenger?’ Say, ‘If there were angels walking
about on earth, feeling at home, We would have sent them an angel from Heaven
as a messenger.’ Say, ‘God is witness enough between me and you. He knows and
observes His servants well.’” (17:75-95)
“[Prophet], anyone God guides is
truly guided, and you will find no protector other than Him for anyone He leaves astray. On the Day of
Resurrection We shall gather them, lying on their faces, blind, dumb, and deaf.
Hell will be their Home. Whenever the Fire goes down, We shall make it blaze
more fiercely
for them. 98 This
is what they will get for rejecting Our signs and saying, ‘What? When we are turned
to bones and dust, how can we be raised in a new act of creation?’ Do they not
see that God, who created the heavens and earth, can create the likes of them
[anew]? He has ordained a time for them– there is no doubt about that– but the
evildoers refuse everything except disbelief. Say, ‘If you possessed the very
stores of my Lord’s bounty, you would hold them back in your fear of spending: man
is ever grudging.’” (17:97-100)
“In the past, We gave Moses nine
clear signs– ask the Children of Israel. When Moses came to [the Egyptians],
Pharaoh said to him, ‘Moses, I think you are bewitched.’ He said, ‘You know
very well that only the Lord of the heavens and earth could have sent these signs
as clear proof. I think that you, Pharaoh, are doomed.’ So, he wanted to wipe
them off the
[face of the] earth, but We drowned him and those with him. After his death, We
told the Children of Israel, ‘Live in the land, and when the promise of the
Hereafter is fulfilled,
We shall bring you to the assembly of all people.’” (101-4)
“We sent down the Quran with the
truth, and with the truth it has come down– [Prophet], We sent you only to give
good news and warning– it is a recitation that We have revealed in parts, so
that you can recite it to people at intervals; We have sent it down little by little.
Say, ‘Whether you believe it or not, those who were given knowledge earlier
fall down on their faces when it is recited to them, and say, “Glory to our Lord! Our
Lord’s promise has been fulfilled.” 109 They
fall down on their faces, weeping, and [the Quran] increases their humility.’ Say
[to them], ‘Call on God, or on the Lord of Mercy– whatever names you call Him,
the best names belong to Him.’ [Prophet], do not be too loud in your prayer, or
too quiet,
but seek a middle way and say, ‘Praise belongs to God, who has no child nor partner in His
rule. He is not so weak as to need a protector. Proclaim His limitless
greatness!’” (17:105-111)

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