Contradictions Quote by Anonymous
““You claim that the evidentiary miracle is present and available, namely, the Koran. You say: 'Whoever denies it, let him produce a similar one.' Indeed, we shall produce a thousand similar, from the works of rhetoricians, eloquent speakers and valiant poets, which are more appropriately phrased and state the issues more succinctly. They convey the meaning better and their rhymed prose is in better meter. … By God what you say astonishes us! You are talking about a work which recounts ancient myths, and which at the same time is full of contradictions and does not contain any useful information or explanation. Then you say: 'Produce something like it'‽””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Religious debate, unknown source, 20th century
The speaker challenges the claim of the Qur'an's uniqueness by demanding comparable works, arguing that many rhetorical pieces could match or exceed its literary qualities, highlighting perceived contradictions and lack of practical value.
In simple terms: Questioning the Qur'an's originality and usefulness.
Consider the standards for literary and theological claims.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic debate
- interfaith dialogue
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What criteria should be used to evaluate sacred texts?
- Can literary quality be separated from spiritual significance?
The argument assumes that literary merit alone determines religious truth, which may not address faith dimensions.