The Foundations And Concepts of Islam[259] For more evidences about resurrection, see pages 84-90 of this book. [260] Fussilat 41:39. [261] Al-Ahqaaf 46:33. [262] Al-Mu'minoon 23:115. [263] Saad 38:27. [264] Zalzalah 99:7-8. [265] Al-A'raaf 6:187. [266] Luqmaan 31:34. [267] Al-'Ankaboot 29:62. [268] Al-An'aam 6:59. Had not there been in the Qur'aan but only this verse, it would have been enough as a clear evidence and decisive proof that it is from Allaah; for mankind, in all their ages – even in this age, where knowledge is widespread and man grows arrogant – have not thought of this comprehensive encompassment, let alone having the ability to do any of that. The highest extent to which their efforts could carry them is to closely observe a tree or insect in a particular environment, in order to reveal to us a part of its mysteries. But what is hidden from them in that tree or insect is greater. As for comprehensive think and encompassment, it is a matter that mankind have not known or have the ability to know.
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