In the Quran Paradise has a digitized history book that can be watched like a movie. Skeptics claim that whoever wrote the Quran made a mistake; digitized history books is just science fiction. Today YouTube is an example of how you can watch recorded history like a movie.
1400 years ago people wrote on animal skin and early versions of paper. Today we can transform paper books into digital form. They are called digital books because, at the lowest level, they are just zeros and ones. But once it is in digital form it can no longer be read from paper; it has to be read from a special electronic device.
We have digital books. This was known recently, however this was portrayed in the Quran 1400 years before it was discovered. In Paradise believers will watch their history on Earth with a digital book.
"Markoom مَرْقُومٌ " means digitized. The Quran has chapters and verses that are numbered "Mura-qam مُرَقَّم". The Quran is numbered however it is not digitized. Since they already knew about numbering and the preceding verse emphasizes that they didn't know about it then "Elliyyoon" is definitely not a numbered book. "Elliyyoon" is a digitized book. And you do not read from this digitized book, instead you watch it: "Yash-haduhu in Arabic يَشْهَدُهُ " means watched. It didn't say read "Yakra-uhu يقرئه " but it said watched "Yash-haduhu يَشْهَدُهُ ". So "Elliyyoon" is a digitized history book that can be watched like a movie.
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