RE: Is there a contradiction in the Qur'an?
April 7, 2020 at 3:08 pm
(This post was last modified: April 7, 2020 at 3:13 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Craven...liar, lol.
Your criteria...any criteria you have yet offered...and I've been explicit in this multiple times across multiple threads. It's one thing for us to have a fundamental difference in how we organize our thoughts..which, apparently, we do. It's another for you to demand things, receive them, and then plow ahead regardless. This..this..is what makes these sorts of discussions pointless.
If you ask for a reason like x - and then get one..that's it. It's done. You might think that the reason x is wrong, but it's what you asked for, and obviously isn't informative...not even to you. Hardly a reason to make the request, huh?
(April 7, 2020 at 1:31 pm)KuranMumini19 Wrote:(April 7, 2020 at 1:15 pm)Klorophyll Wrote: Muhammad PBUH, in spite of his obvious eloquence, couldn't read or write, he was illiterate, according to the Qur'an itself ;
Say, “O people, I am the Messenger of God to you all—He to whom belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth. There is no god but He. He gives life and causes death.” So believe in God and His Messenger, the Unlettered Prophet, who believes in God and His words. And follow him, that you may be guided. (7/158).
So, one way his contemporaries could've directly discredited him was to spot him actually write something or get knowledge from books. This would invalidate the above mentioned verse of the Qur'an, and a fortiori his prophecy claim;
The meaning of the word" Ummi " has been shifted and it has been claimed that our prophet is illiterate. See verses 3:20 and 2:78 for the true meaning of the word" Ummi".
The meaning of the word" Ummi " was falsified and the lie that the Prophet Muhammad was illiterate was fabricated. See 2:78; 7: 157. The word Ummi is used for those who are not the people of the book, and it also means the Capital City (2:92), referring to the capital Mecca, which is defined as Ummul-Kura (mother of cities). In both senses, historically, they coincide with each other, because the Meccans were not generally people of the book.
(April 7, 2020 at 2:58 pm)Klorophyll Wrote: Can you elaborate on the criteria you're referring to?
Your criteria...any criteria you have yet offered...and I've been explicit in this multiple times across multiple threads. It's one thing for us to have a fundamental difference in how we organize our thoughts..which, apparently, we do. It's another for you to demand things, receive them, and then plow ahead regardless. This..this..is what makes these sorts of discussions pointless.
If you ask for a reason like x - and then get one..that's it. It's done. You might think that the reason x is wrong, but it's what you asked for, and obviously isn't informative...not even to you. Hardly a reason to make the request, huh?
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