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[quote]thanks. But i really do not think how a book can claim to be clear whereas some of its verses cannot be understood by the addressees for the facts it referred to would manifest centuries later. If none including the Prophet [pbuh] could understand what the Quran says then why the Qur'an says that if it were from other than God they would have found great discrepencies. Do you God could claim this. When they cannot understand some parts of it or some facts referred to here they can say that whatever your Lord has said is not clear to us. Mr. Shamsher i understand you have already said that the veracity fo the Quran is to be proved by the scientific facts it is replete with. Edited by: ibrahim on Friday, November 17, 2006 6:50 AM[/quote]
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