The divine status you attribute to the Qur'an is a matter of your faith, which I respect as a matter personal to you.But I invite you to read the Qur’an to know that it is God’s word and not an ordinary word
My own view is that from great antiquity through to the present there have been, and are, many, many thousands of different gods and goddesses, for different cultures at different times and places, in such profusion that it appears devising gods is something we humans instinctively do. None of them is more real or true than any other; gods exist only as concepts in individual human brains, not as beings with objective existence.
I have twice in my life set out to read the Qur'an, but both times was brought to a rapid halt by the absence from the text of any central narrative to keep the parts together.I just want you to read simple pages and bring any contradictions in it that prove that the Qur’an is not the word of God
I am however generally aware of the history of the Qur'an. I read that early Muslim jurists used the Torah, not the Qur'an, as the basis of their rulings; that the oldest known texts for it were found in Yemen in the 1970s, which according to scholars who then examined them showed that the Qur'an evolved over time, but that publication of the texts has been stopped by Muslim authorities. That anyway the Qur'an existed in seven equally valid versions until 1924 when a single version, published in Cairo, was adopted. That its various parts were not assembled until the 9th century, and that parts of it may be referring to events in the early 7th century of Muhammad, but other parts are not, although they purport to ─ hence that much which is held to be authentic by believers is not held to be authentic by scholars. And so on.
As I said before, life on earth formed about 3.5 billion years ago, and since then has evolved in all the directions we see. The enormous majority of species that have lived on earth in the past have become extinct, either through reaching a dead end or by evolving into other species. You can do a lot of evolving if you have 3.5 bn years to play with.Why did God create biodiversity so broadly?