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Questions
Assalamu Alaikum. I hope you are doing well. I have a few sincere questions that I’ve been reflecting on, and I’d really appreciate your scholarly perspective on them:
1. Allah showed direct signs and revelations to prophets through angels, but others are asked to believe without witnessing them — doesn’t that seem unequal or unjust in terms of evidence? If he wants to believe from anyone, it would be just to show equal signs and then ask.
2. The Quran says idols are not true gods because they cannot respond — yet Allah doesn’t visibly or audibly respond to us either. How should we understand this difference?
3. What is the purpose of miracles if they were limited to that era and not preserved as evidence for later generations?
4. What exactly makes the Quran “unrewritable” — what prevents it from being replicated linguistically or structurally?
5. Why is a woman’s share of inheritance 2/3 that of a man if not every woman gets financial support from a husband or not all marry? How is this justified in such cases?
6. Why was there no direct divine punishment (like that of Nuh’s people) upon the Quraysh during the time of the final Prophet ﷺ?
7. Why do we not find non-Muslim or independent historical records verifying the miracles mentioned in Islamic sources?
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