The book highlights the prophecy that the Quran would be easily memorized by generations of believers. It cites the phenomenon of thousands of people, including young children and non-Arabic speakers, memorizing the entire text annually as evidence of this divine promise. 3. Contrasting Prophetic Methods
At the time of the prediction, the Byzantines were so utterly crushed that their empire was expected to collapse entirely.
Some of the key prophecies discussed by Abu Zakariya include:
: The book serves as a "semi-official defense of Islam," aimed at both Muslims looking to strengthen their faith and non-Muslims or atheists interested in religious evidence.
The rapid urbanization and construction of skyscrapers by destitute desert herders.