In every age, truth has faced denial—not because it lacked clarity, but because hearts were unwilling to accept it. The Qur’an, the final revelation from Allah, stands as absolute truth, regardless of how many reject or oppose it.
“The truth is from your Lord, so do not be among the doubters.”
(Qur’an 2:147)
The Qur’an boldly declares its origin: from Allah, the One who created life, death, and all that exists. It was not authored by man, nor borrowed from earlier scriptures—it was revealed, word-for-word, over 23 years, and has remained unchanged since.
Some deny the Qur’an out of pride, fear, or inherited bias. But denial does not alter reality. Just as closing one’s eyes doesn’t make the sun disappear, rejecting revelation does not erase its truth.
“Then do they not reflect upon the Qur’an? If it had been from [any] other than Allah, they would have found within it much contradiction.”
(Qur’an 4:82)
The Qur’an invites the sincere, the thoughtful, and the humble—not the arrogant—to read, reflect, and verify. Truth doesn’t demand blind faith; it calls for open hearts.