The Prophets - 21:5 "They even said, "It is a vain imagination,"and, "He has fabricated it,"and, "He is a poet; let him bring us miracles like the messengers of old." "They even said, "It is a vain imagination,"and, "He has fabricated it,"and, "He is a poet; let him bring us miracles like the messengers of old."
Questions to the Verse (7)
They called Prophet Muhammad a poet who invented the Qur'an:
Messengers cannot show miracles without Allah's permission:
Why does God show His miracles?
They rejected the Qur'an, claiming that it was fabricated:
The disbelievers of the People of the Book demanded various miracles from the Prophet Muhammad:
The disbelievers of the People of the Book did not demand miracles in order to believe, but in order to make things difficult and not to believe. Even if a miracle came, they would not believe:
The racist and jealous disbelievers of the People of the Book have always denied the Books, the Prophets and the miracles unless they were revealed to one of them:

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