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So our Islamiyat teacher gave us this question for homework. In my opinion, I don't think it would have made a big difference either way, since Allah would be making all the decisions himself and would be giving commands. It would have been astonishing and difficult for even an educated man to anticipate something of such great power but since Allah gave him the "ability" to witness him, it does't matter. What are your thoughts?

So our Islamiyat teacher gave us this question for homework. In my opinion, I don't think it would have made a big difference either way, since Allah would be making all the decisions himself and would be giving commands. It would have been astonishing and difficult for even an educated man to anticipate something of such great power but since Allah gave him the "ability" to witness him, it does't matter. What are your thoughts?

So our Islamiyat teacher gave us this question for homework. In my opinion, I don't think it would have made a big difference either way, since Allah would be making all the decisions himself and would be giving commands. It would have been astonishing and difficult for even an educated man to anticipate something of such great power but since Allah gave him the "ability" to witness him, it does't matter.

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Was it significant and logical that the Koran was revealed to someone who could not read or write?

So our Islamiyat teacher gave us this question for homework. In my opinion, I don't think it would have made a big difference either way, since Allah would be making all the decisions himself and would be giving commands. It would have been astonishing and difficult for even an educated man to anticipate something of such great power but since Allah gave him the "ability" to witness him, it does't matter. What are your thoughts?