each part is placed in its best possible position, you instead have a
situation where it seems each part is placed arbitrarily, depending on
the order in which they were received. In such circumstances, you would most likely end up with a very poorly designed house, liable to collapse at any time. It is highly unlikely, perhaps even impossible, that this disorganised approach would end up with the same stunningly designed house that the organised person constructed. Yet this is exactly what we find with the structure of the Qur�an. The builder in our example is Muhammad. The house that he began to build since its first bricks were given to him is the Qur�an. Ever since he received its early verses, he started to arrange its parts. The rooms and bricks in our construction example are the chapters and verses