The Quran: Beyond Coincidence

Par : Riaz Shaik
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230496281
  • EAN9798230496281
  • Date de parution18/04/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Is it just a book from the 7th century - or something more?"The Quran: Beyond Coincidence" is a powerful reflection on a book many recite, but few deeply examine. Written for skeptics, seekers, and believers alike, it invites readers to set aside assumptions and look again - through the lens of reason, science, and intellectual curiosity. This isn't a religious defense. It's a personal investigation that began with questions and led to discoveries: Scientific insights that align with modern knowledge - long before it was known.
Numerical structures and mathematical signatures that defy randomness. Theological predictions that history confirmed. A consistent moral and philosophical framework encouraging justice, reflection, and compassion. Unlike traditional commentaries, this book is built around patterns - not just doctrine. It explores how the Quran invites questioning, celebrates reason, and withstands scrutiny over centuries.
It doesn't ignore the hard topics: women's rights, violence, polygamy, and apostasy are all addressed with honesty and nuance. It even examines internal misinterpretations that have clouded its true spirit. With comparisons to the Bible and the Vedas, insights from AI, and a calm tone of exploration, "The Quran: Beyond Coincidence" doesn't preach. It thinks aloud. If you've ever wondered why the Quran continues to influence billions, or why it's still so fiercely debated - this book offers a fresh way to see it.
Not to convert. Not to convince. But simply to ask: What if it's not what we thought it was?
Is it just a book from the 7th century - or something more?"The Quran: Beyond Coincidence" is a powerful reflection on a book many recite, but few deeply examine. Written for skeptics, seekers, and believers alike, it invites readers to set aside assumptions and look again - through the lens of reason, science, and intellectual curiosity. This isn't a religious defense. It's a personal investigation that began with questions and led to discoveries: Scientific insights that align with modern knowledge - long before it was known.
Numerical structures and mathematical signatures that defy randomness. Theological predictions that history confirmed. A consistent moral and philosophical framework encouraging justice, reflection, and compassion. Unlike traditional commentaries, this book is built around patterns - not just doctrine. It explores how the Quran invites questioning, celebrates reason, and withstands scrutiny over centuries.
It doesn't ignore the hard topics: women's rights, violence, polygamy, and apostasy are all addressed with honesty and nuance. It even examines internal misinterpretations that have clouded its true spirit. With comparisons to the Bible and the Vedas, insights from AI, and a calm tone of exploration, "The Quran: Beyond Coincidence" doesn't preach. It thinks aloud. If you've ever wondered why the Quran continues to influence billions, or why it's still so fiercely debated - this book offers a fresh way to see it.
Not to convert. Not to convince. But simply to ask: What if it's not what we thought it was?
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