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Why do you think the revelation was sent to a person who could not read or write? [4]

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Answered by XxJAHANGIRxX
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Explanation:

The life of Muhammad is known as the Sira and was lived in the full light of history. Everything he did and said was recorded. Because he could not read an write himself, he was constantly served by a group of 45 scribes who wrote down his sayings, instructions and his activities.

Answered by rimshanaveed43
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Answer:

Why do you think the revelation was sent to a person who could not read or write? [4]

Explanation:

From many angles, it is a significant factor that Mohammad (sw) was a person who could not read or write. If he could read and write, the claim of the people of makkah could be taken seriously that Mohammad himself write this Quran. Though he could not read or write, even then they claimed that he himself wite it and some scholar or jinns assist him in this task. However the claim was baseless because he could not write and his life was not a hidden secret. It was a clear proof that the Quran is the true word of God.

When the Prophet (sw) asked his companions to write the revelations, it was a clear proof to all companions that Mohammad (sw) was not writing it in  his house silently. They used to see the condition of the Prophet (sw) during Wahi and they would keep quiet because they knew it very well that wahi was being revealed to him.

When the companions wrote the Quran, it showed that Mohammad (sw) trusted his companions. He was confident that his companions would not write anything which was not revealed.

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