(October 15, 2017 at 8:01 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: The verse has nothing to do with Islam; MK, it speaks about ancient Israel by THE NAME. What context?
The context for one is about God completing the religion and being satisfied with Islam as our religion, go back to the mood set by 5:3 which is a huge thing, if God completed the religion, then its important to know what actually happened on that day. So everything in this Surah (and I argue the whole Quran) is about Islam.
How can a verse in Quran have nothing to do with Islam?
Ok so let's say it has nothing to do with Islam or guiding humanity, what according to you is the purpose of God stating this and what role does it have with respect to the flow of the verses before and after?