
Ever  since the dawn of human life on this planet, Man has always tried to  understand Nature, his own place in the scheme of Creation and the  purpose of Life itself. In this quest for Truth, spanning many centuries  and diverse civilizations, organized religion has shaped human life  and, to a large extent, has determined the course of history. While some  religions have been based on written text, claimed by their followers  to be divinely inspired, others have relied solely on human experience.  Al-Qur’an, the main source of the Islamic faith, is a book believed by  its followers, the Muslims, to be completely of Divine origin. Muslims  also believe that it contains guidance for all humankind. Since the  message of the Qur’an is believed to be for all times, it should be  relevant to every age. But does the Qur’an pass this test? In this  booklet, I intend to give an objective analysis of the Muslim belief  regarding the Divine origin of the Qur’an, particularly in the light of  established scientific discoveries. There was a time, in the history of  world civilization, when ‘miracles’, or what were perceived to be  miracles, took precedence over human reason and logic. Of course, the  normal defination of ‘miracle’ is simply, anything that takes place out  of the normal course of life and for which humankind has no explanation.  However, we must be careful before accepting something as a miracle. In  1993, ‘The Times of India’, Mumbai, reported that ‘a saint’ by the name  ‘Baba Pilot’ claimed to have stayed continuously submerged under water  in a tank for three consecutive days and nights. However, when reporters  wanted to examine the bottom of the tank of water in which he claimed  to have performed his ‘miraculous feat’, he refused to let them do so.  He argued by asking as to how one could examine the womb of a mother  that gives birth to a child. Obviously the ‘saint’ had something to  conceal! His claim was a gimmick simply to gain publicity. Surely, no  modern person with even the slightest inkling towards rational thinking  would accept such a ‘miracle’. If such false miracles are the tests of  divinity, then we would have to accept all world famous magicians known  for their ingenious magical tricks and illusions, as genuine God-men! A  book, claiming to