RE: [Quranic Reflection]: moon absorbed by the sun in the Quran: far future.
December 11, 2020 at 12:10 pm
(This post was last modified: December 11, 2020 at 12:12 pm by WinterHold.)
(December 11, 2020 at 12:03 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote:(December 11, 2020 at 12:00 pm)WinterHold Wrote: Prophet Mohammed is the central point. If he's dead, then he didn't verify what was written after his death.Big Mo died long before there was a magic book. He never verified a single word of what you worship. In fact, magic book was written precisely because the people believed to have memorized the great mans thought droppings were dying in the ensuing battles for control. Had to traipse all over here and there collecting scraps written on fronds or sewn into clothes or little bits recited by memory. We're told that the work of collecting and then assessing all of the material was exhaustive. I'm entirely certain that it was.
The Quran was written while Mohammed was alive. That is the book of God that I should follow; that is the only thing verified by Mohammed.
My point about Christianity that the faith itself is corrupted beyond repair. It is too too long and full of loopholes that Rome kept in the Council so they control the religion. So of course anything spawning from it is messed up; including the American left.
You take all of this seriously, but not seriously enough to have learned the most basic points of it's history.
Please see the link again:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of..._tradition
The Quran was verified and companions of Mohammed would write every verse once it is revealed to the prophet.
Quote:Sunni and Shia scholars generally believe that the Quran was written down in its entirety at the time of Muhammad's death.[citation needed] Muhammad's cousin Ibn Abbas describes the way in which the final version of the Quran was fixed: "the prophet recited the book before Gabriel every year in the month of Ramadan, and in the month in which he died he recited it before him twice."[18] It is believed that the term "reciting the Quran twice" means compiling all the Quranic revelations into a complete and final version. It is understood[citation needed] that toward the end of Muhammad's life a special act of revelation occurred in which a final and complete version of the Quran was created. The term 'recite', which is used here, is referring to the custom where a Quranic scholar recites the entire Quran from beginning to end a number of times before a senior scholar. According to this tradition the act of recital is being performed by Muhammad, with the angel Gabriel playing the role of superior authority.[19]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of..._tradition