The Qur'aan's Logic presents a deep, non-theological exploration of the Qur'aan, aiming to make its linguistic, historical, and intellectual dimensions accessible to secular readers. Drawing from classical Arabic grammar, rhetorical structure, and literary devices, the book examines how the Qur'aan communicates meaning, persuades its audience, and constructs a logical framework that transcends religious belief.
The book highlights the Qur'aan's internal coherence, thematic pairings, Meccan and Medinan distinctions, linguistic patterns, and numerical structures-offering fresh insight into verses often viewed through purely theological lenses. It includes analyses of Arabic roots, the use of repetition, symmetry, and "Ring Suwar" composition to illustrate how the Qur'aan functions as a logically ordered text.
This work bridges traditional Islamic scholarship and modern critical inquiry, ultimately inviting both believers and skeptics to engage with the Qur'aan as a literary and philosophical document that speaks to the human condition.