The Quran is God's Final Testament to the world, and He has pledged to
protect it from the slightest distortion (15:9). Thus, the Quran is surrounded
by invisible forces that guard it and serve it (13:39, 41:42, 42:24).
Unlike any other book, the Quran is taught by God (55:1-2); He teaches us
what we need at the time we need it. This is why we read the Quran hundreds of
times without getting bored. We can read a novel, for example, only once. But
the Quran can be read an infinite number of times, and we derive new and
valuable information from it every time. On the other hand, the insincere
readers - those who read the Quran to find fault with it - are diverted from the
Quran (7:146, 17:45, 18:57, 41:44). In fact, God's invisible forces help them
find the faults they seek. Since the Quran is perfect, such "faults" serve only
to reveal the stupidity of God's enemies.
God uses His own attributes to describe the Quran; He calls the Quran " `Azeem
= Great" (15:87), "Hakeem = Full of wisdom" (36:2), "Majid = Glorious" (50:1),
and "Karim = Honorable" (56:77). What can we say?
Since the Quran is God's message to all the people, regardless of their
language, the Quran is accessible to the believers, regardless of their language
(41:44). This explains a profound phenomenon: the believers who do not know
Arabic know the Quran better than the Arabic speaking unbelievers. Because of
the invisible forces serving the Quran, it is readily and enjoyably accessible
to the sincere believers, and utterly inaccessible to the unbelievers (17:45,
18:57, 56:79).
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