MATHEMATICAL MIRACLES IN QURAN 92- And to recite the Quran. Whoever comes to guidance does for himself; and if any stray, say, “I am only a warner.” (27-The Ant, 92) 93- Say, “All praise be to God. He will show you His signs, and you will recognize them. Your Lord is never unaware of anything you do.” (27-The Ant, 93) Verse number 93 above predicts that God will reveal His signs sometime in the future. The miracles in the Quran could not have originated from the thoughts of the Prophet, for even if all the knowledge of the Prophet’s entire era were collected together, this knowledge could not suffice to vie with these miracles. Had the author of these miracles been Muhammad of the deserts himself, he would have used these miracles in order to impress his own people, to demonstrate to them the perfection of the Quran and thus to put an end to their recalcitrance. The Muslim world itself was unaware of many of these miracles until quite recently, i.e. up until a hundred years ago. God reveals His miracles when the time is ripe. Persons of sound mind and clear conscience will appreciate these signs, praise God and thank Him. 20- They say, “How is it that no sign was sent to him by his Lord?” Whatever cannot be perceived belongs to God. So wait and I am waiting with you. (10-Jonah, 20) The fact that God will show His signs in the future is also confirmed in the above verse. Disbelievers insist on miracles, and yet when they see one performed they persist in their disbelief. It is clear that the insistence of disbelievers is far from an honest demand, and it is antagonism for antagonism’s sake.