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    قضية الإعجاز العددي في القرآن الكريم : دراسة نقدية لآراء بعض الكتاب الإندونيسيين
    (Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2020, 2020)
    محمد زياد الحق
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    Muhammad Ziyadulhaq
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    Sohirin Mohammad Solihin, Ph.D
    ;
    Elatrash, Radwan Jamal, Ph.D
    This research aims to study the issue of numerical miracles in the Holy Quran by using the views of some Indonesian writers as a model. In this research, the researcher follows the historical approach to study the issue of numerical miracles historically, the induc-tive approach to extrapolating the approaches of numerical miracles researchers in In-donesia and presenting some of their findings, and the critical analytical approach to analyzing issues, facts and results of numeracy in the Holy Quran. The word I’jaaz or Mu’jiza to translate the meaning of miracles was coined by classical scholars to differ-entiate between magic and dignity, scientific evidence and common everyday observa-tion, and the science of mathematical calculations. In the case of numerical miracle in Indonesia, scholars differed among supporters, rejectionists and the neutral. The views of Indonesian writers are divided into themes, similar verses, random letters at the be-ginning of the surah, stories in the Koran, the creation of Adam, Quranic healing, and the unseen perception of humans. Writings on numerical miracles, such as from the Ottoman period, are also utilized in this study.
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