Are the reports about people being enchanted by the eloquence of the Quran true?
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There are narrations about people who converted to Islam because of the eloquence of the Quran: a) Tufayl ibn Amr b) Umar Ibn Khattab c) Labid ibn Rabi al-Amiri d) Comment on the narrations about the Christian King who wept after listening to the chapter of Maryam. They are narrations that they recognized the eloquence of the Quran / were enchanted by it; are they sound Hadiths?
Submitted by on Wed, 14/02/2024 - 23:14
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Yes, they are true.
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