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The greatest miracle of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him - PBUH), is the All-Wise Qur’an. In the Twenty Fifth Word, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi has pointed out forty aspects of its miraculousness. Moreover, he said: “we intended to show the aspect, one of the forty aspects of Qur’an’s miraculousness, which can be seen with the eyes, and only one sort of the ten sorts of that kind of miraculousness, on the patterns of the Qur’an” [1]. This sort of miraculousness pertaining to the patterns of the Qur’an is named as “tawafuq” which can be defined as “the coinciding of occurrences among seemingly disconnected and random events, that reveal evident patterns of a higher pre-determined arrangement by the Creator displaying His deliberate will and intent in the arrangement and correspondence.” Bediuzzaman was the first to discover and demonstrate the miracle of tawafuq in the patterns of the Qur’an. In this article, after a concise history of the All-Wise Qur'an, the miracle of tawafuq discovered by Bediuzzaman will be explained briefly.
The revelation of the Qur’an started with the first verses brought by Jibreel (Gabriel) (PBUH) in 610 and continued for 23 years until the passing of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in 632. As the verses of the Qur’an were sent down, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) memorized them himself, communicated them to other people, and called some of the companions and made them write down the revelation. Those companions who wrote the revelation were called revelation scribes and were assigned by Prophet Muhammad. They wrote the revealed verses on various materials such as leather, bone, parchment, etc. Moreover, the society during that period was predominantly oral, and the revealed verses were widely memorized by the companions [2].
The Holy Quran was revealed gradually. The first revealed verses are the first five verses of 96th Surah (Chapter). As the different verses from different suras were revealed, Jibreel (PBUH) would inform which surah they belonged to and their sequence in the surah [3]. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) memorized and trained his companions in this way. Every year in the month of Ramadan, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Jibreel (PBUH) recited mutually all the verses revealed thus far. Especially the last mutual recitation in the Ramadan of the year in which Prophet Muhammad passed away took place twice, and the Holy Qur'an took its final form [4].
Qur'an, whose layout was determined in the last recitation, was scribed and memorized by many companions, named as “hafez – keeper and memorizer of Qur’an”. During the period of Caliph Abu Bakr some of hafez were martyred in the battle of Yamama and in some other wars, which gave the need to gather the verses of the Quran and compile them between two covers. Caliph Abu Bakr charged this important task to Zayd ibn Thabit. Zayd ibn Thabit and the members of the delegation gathered all the written verses of the Qur'an, and taking also the final recitation into account, they wrote down all the verses. Thus, the Qur'an was
gathered completely with the help of written materials and memorization, and this compilation between the two covers was called "Mushaf" [5].