![]() Reproduced Qur'an from previous Scripture Was Aided by Jewish or Christian Scholars in drawing up the Qur'an Power or Wealth as Motive for claiming prophethood The Prophet wrote the Qur'an though claiming it was divine Among the foremost allegations and charges are: The allegation also denotes that the Prophet had ulterior motives for claiming to be a recipient of Revelation. This undermines the honesty and integrity of the personality of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and negates his noble mission. ![]() Such an allegation that the Prophet authored the Qur'an implies that the Prophet falsely claimed to have received Divine Revelation. ![]() That this extraordinary person, however, was himself the principal projector, is beyond dispute, although it be probably that he received much assistance from others in the composition of it." Charles Hamilton, translator of The Hedaya: Commentary on the Islamic Law, writes in his preface to the translation: " Who was the real author of this extraordinary compound of declamation and precept, must for ever remain a matter of uncertainty, since on this point much difference of opinion exists, even among the earliest opponents of Mohammed and his pretended mission. ![]()
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