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# Chapter Listen
1 Al-F?ti?ah ( The Opening ) Listen
2 Al-Baqarah ( The Cow ) Listen
3 '?li `Imr?n ( The Family of 'Imran ) Listen
4 An-Nis?' ( Women ) Listen
5 Al-M?'idah ( The Table ) Listen
6 Al-'An`?m ( Cattle ) Listen
7 Al-'A`r?f ( The Heights ) Listen
8 Al-'Anf?l ( Spoils of War ) Listen
9 At-Tawbah (Repentance ) Listen
10 Y?nus ( Jonah ) Listen
11 H?d ( Hud ) Listen
12 Y?suf ( Joseph ) Listen
13 Ar-Ra`d ( The Thunder ) Listen
14 'Ibr?h?m ( Abraham ) Listen
15 Al-?ijr ( Stone Land ) Listen
16 An-Na?l ( The Bee ) Listen
17 Al-'Isr?' ( The Night Journey ) Listen
18 Al-Kahf ( The Cave ) Listen
19 Maryam ( Mary ) Listen
20 ??h? ( Ta-Ha ) Listen
21 Al-'Anby?' ( The Prophets ) Listen
22 Al-?aj ( The Pilgrimage ) Listen
23 Al-Mu'umin?n ( The Believers ) Listen
24 An-N?r ( The Light ) Listen
25 Al-Furq?n ( The Criterion ) Listen
26 Ash-Shu`ar?' ( The Poets ) Listen
27 An-Naml ( The Ant ) Listen
28 Al-Qa?a? ( The Stories ) Listen
29 Al-`Ankab?t ( The Spider ) Listen
30 Ar-R?m ( The Romans ) Listen
31 Luqm?n ( Luqman ) Listen
32 As-Sajdah ( The Prostration ) Listen
33 Al-'A?z?b ( The Combined Forces ) Listen
34 Saba' ( Sheba ) Listen
35 F??ir ( Originator ) Listen
36 Y?-S?n ( Yaa-Seen ) Listen
37 A?-??ff?t ( Those who set the Ranks ) Listen
38 ??d ( The Letter Sad ) Listen
39 Az-Zumar ( The Troops ) Listen
40 Gh?fir ( The Forgiver God ) Listen
41 Fu??ilat ( Explained in Detail ) Listen
42 Ash-Sh?raá ( Consultation ) Listen
43 Az-Zukhruf ( Ornaments of Gold ) Listen
44 Ad-Dukh?n ( Smoke ) Listen
45 Al-J?thiyah ( Crouching ) Listen
46 Al-'A?q?f ( The Wind Curved Sandhills ) Listen
47 Mu?ammad ( Muhammad ) Listen
48 Al-Fat? ( Victory ) Listen
49 Al-?ujur?t ( The Private Apartments ) Listen
50 Q?f ( The Letter Qaf ) Listen
51 Adh-Dh?riy?t ( The Winnowing Winds ) Listen
52 A?-??r ( The Mount ) Listen
53 An-Najm ( The Star ) Listen
54 Al-Qamar ( The Moon ) Listen
55 Ar-Ra?m?n ( The Beneficent ) Listen
56 Al-W?qi`ah ( The Inevitable ) Listen
57 Al-?ad?d ( The Iron ) Listen
58 Al-Muj?dila ( She That Disputeth ) Listen
59 Al-?ashr ( Exile ) Listen
60 Al-Mumta?anah ( She that is to be examined ) Listen
61 A?-?af ( Battle Array ) Listen
62 Al-Jumu`ah ( Friday ) Listen
63 Al-Mun?fiq?n ( The Hypocrites ) Listen
64 At-Tagh?bun ( Mutual Disillusion ) Listen
65 A?-?al?q ( Divorce ) Listen
66 At-Ta?r?m ( Prohibition ) Listen
67 Al-Mulk ( The Sovereignty ) Listen
68 Al-Qalam ( The Pen ) Listen
69 Al-??qqa ( The Reality ) Listen
70 Al-Ma`?rij ( The Ascending Stairways ) Listen
71 N?? ( Nooh ) Listen
72 Al-Jinn ( The Jinn ) Listen
73 Al-Muzzammil ( The Enshrouded One ) Listen
74 Al-Muddaththir ( The Cloaked One ) Listen
75 Al-Qiy?mah ( The Rising of The Dead ) Listen
76 Al-'Ins?n ( Man ) Listen
77 Al-Mursal?t ( The Emissaries ) Listen
78 An-Naba' ( The Tidings ) Listen
79 An-N?zi`?t ( Those who drag forth ) Listen
80 `Abasa ( He frowned ) Listen
81 At-Takw?r ( The Overthrowing ) Listen
82 Al-'Infi??r ( The Cleaving ) Listen
83 Al-Mu?affif?n ( Defrauding ) Listen
84 Al-'Inshiq?q ( The Sundering ) Listen
85 Al-Bur?j ( The Mansions of the Stars ) Listen
86 A?-??riq ( The Nightcomer ) Listen
87 Al-'`laá ( The Most High ) Listen
88 Al-Gh?shiyah ( The Overwhelming ) Listen
89 Al-Fajr ( The Dawn ) Listen
90 Al-Balad ( The City ) Listen
91 Ash-Shams ( The Sun ) Listen
92 Al-Layl ( The Night ) Listen
93 Ad-Dhuha ( The Morning Hours ) Listen
94 Ash-Shar? ( Relief ) Listen
95 At-T?n ( The Fig ) Listen
96 Al-`Alaq ( The Clot ) Listen
97 Al-Qadr ( Power ) Listen
98 Al-Bayyinah ( The Clear Proof ) Listen
99 Az-Zalzalh ( The Earthquake ) Listen
100 Al-`?diy?t ( The Courser ) Listen
101 Al-Q?ri`ah ( The Calamity ) Listen
102 At-Tak?thur ( Rivalry in wealth ) Listen
103 Al-`A?r ( The Declining Day ) Listen
104 Al-Humazah ( The Traducer ) Listen
105 Al-F?l ( The Elephant ) Listen
106 Quraysh ( Winter - Quraysh ) Listen
107 Al-M?`?n ( Small Kindnesses ) Listen
108 Al-Kawthar ( Abundance ) Listen
109 Al-K?fir?n ( The Disbelievers ) Listen
110 An-Na?r ( Divine Support ) Listen
111 Al-Masad ( The Flame ) Listen
112 Al-'Ikhl?? ( Sincerity ) Listen
113 Al-Falaq ( The Daybreak ) Listen
114 An-N?s ( Mankind ) Listen




Proofs that Quran is a Revelation from Allah


by Sheikh Abdur-Raheem Green

All praise is due to Allah, we praise Him and we seek his help and ask His forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allah from the evil of our selves and from the evil results of our actions. I testify that Allah alone is worthy of worship and that Muhammad is His slave and final Messenger. May Allah's salawat (peace and blessings) be upon the last and final messenger Muhammad, his family and his followers. Ameen!

To begin: The best discourse is the book of Allah, and the best way is the way of Muhammad, and the worst of the matters in the religion are those newly introduced innovations, for every innovation in the religion is misguidance, and every misguidance is going astray and every going astray is in the Hellfire.

I have embarked on my commentary on the The Economist magazine's survey "Islam and the West" (large insert in the August 6, 1994 issue) after some considerable deliberation, and find myself confronted with a considerable task, and indeed Allah is the best of helpers. Brian Beedham is able to rely on what Noam Chomskey calls "manufactured consent". While dictatorships use force in order to achieve consent from the people and prevent opposition, "democracies" manufacture consent through the media by using it to providing a particular world view which conforms to the interests, by and large, of the ruling elite. He is able to get away with a short, condensed, article because he doesn't need to prove much of what he is saying, he only has to repeat the prefabricated conventional platitudes. For example, when he talks the Algerian Muslims as "a singularly intransigent bunch of Islamic rebels, fundamentalists of the most bloody minded sort" he doesn't have to prove it, because the establishment has already ensured that people believe this is the case. In fact the statement in not at all true. The Algerian fundamentalists proved willing to go to elections and seek a peaceful way re-establish the Islamic Shari'ah. Recent events, such as the meeting of the opposition groups, including the "rebel fundamentalists", in Rome, calling for talks and a return to free elections - which was even supported by the French government and was rejected by the Algerian government - shows that it is the Algerian government that has proved bloody minded. In spite of such obvious discrepancies Mr. Beedham is able to get away with it because consent has already been manufactured that the fundamentalists are rebellious and bloody minded.

Similarly he never feels he has to prove that democracy is an advantage, it is taken almost completely for granted, knowing his audience is already "captive" so as to speak. In the age of the "sound-bite" (or perhaps in this case "word-bite"), opposing the conventional wisdom is not easy, for what the likes of Mr. Beedham can say in a sentence opposing it would take a book. Even then it would be of doubtful effectiveness, for opposing the norms of society is perhaps one of the hardest paths to take for an instinctively societal creature like ourselves. Thus I shall be writing a series of letters, and not just one, thus enabling me to break down the commentary into more manageable pieces. I shall also refer certain topics to appendices, which may include video and audio tapes.

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