I'm also not sure about the clever part. Or the disguise part.
Or the lesson.
I'm also not sure about the clever part. Or the disguise part.
Another thing you could perhaps try is to upload your work on viXra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ViXra.Hello. Yes it is a PDF file. And its size is about 700 KB. I have not been able to send yet due to volume limit. I even zipped it but it was not sent. I am currently editing a small volume article on international rules. It may take some time. Accept my apology. Thank you for your patience.
Retro-fitting is not evidence of anything, aside from an active imagination.
No it doesn't. You are interpreting the Koran through the lens of modern science. It is only through hindsight you can make the tenuous link.The first word he said to Muhammad: Sing. He repeated three times. That is, learn science and in the next four verses he also said for science. Go find out the unknowns. Tell me, what is this word? And who said that? Is it medieval? Or up to date. The Qur'an speaks of the cosmic context. Ten years ago, NASA supercomputers managed to take a small photo of it. The Qur'an speaks of neutron stars - of dark matter and dark energy - of space black holes, and so on. Who could have said that in the seventh century? Muhammad was illiterate! So who told him the Quran? wait ...