one Question for Quranists
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Not al-hawa, HUWA. In HUWAA illa wahyun yuhaa (54/4)
after asking about HUWA and its meanings , you to see what before Huma because Huwa is a Damir ishara.
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
By the Star when it goes down,
Your Companion is neither astray nor being misled,
Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) Desire.
It is no less than inspiration sent down to him
He was taught by one Mighty in Power,
Endued with Wisdom for he appeared (in stately form)the verses described that the prophet's sayings besides Quran are also an inspiration. huwa means the prophet sayings .
What does ?grace? mean? Why do you need grace if you didn?t do something wrong?
Yes, it is wrong but it's not a mistake. when the teacher said to you that your sentence is wrong, that doesn't mean that your sentence is a mistake. wrong is not mistake, do you understand ?
plus the man who came to interupt them is mistaken, because he interupt two people talking. God blames the prophet not because he didn't want to talk to him, he blames him because he insists in talking with the people in calling him to Islam like he wants to force it .
Uncle, what uncle? There?s no uncle in this ayah, this sura or even the whole Quran! The ayah is talking about a context of war between the believers and the kafireen and this is about the munafiqeen?
I said uncle just to show the difference between the thread and the verses that you have stated. I know that Quran is timeless and this situation can be today too.
Do you read the Quran for yourself at all?
what's your point?
So this ?thing? is a mistake but the Prophet didn?t make a mistake then, lol? Who made the mistake then? Ask your mufassiroon?
No, he didn't make any mistake, as you said before it was wrong but surely it's not mistake.
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Lol, this is your proof?
That is not proof Bro, seriously.
I asked you to prove that Ahadith are infallible.ah so I misunderstood your question, so you want to know if the Ahadith are infallible .
ah well, the Ahadith are from the companions of the prophet peace be upon him, and the companions taught people about these ahadith, and people taught their kindered and so on until today. why do you think that Ahadith can be distorted known that Omar Bno Al-khatab has aware people that he will kill anyone tried to make up any hadith about prophet?
I knew poems before the birth of the prophet and before the call of Islam, so being seeing these poems alive means that ahadiths are also authentic and are from the prophet.
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I hope you understand what you wrote, as I see you can talk without a verse which is in fact you do not even understand it.
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Allah is the One Who has since communicated the Book as the Statement of Fact;
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and as Weighing Scale for ad judgment/evaluation/appreciation/weighing/Equityhttp//haqeeqat.org.pk/English%20Tafsir%20e%20Haqeeqat/00.Arabic%20Text/042.%20Ash%20Shoora/042.%20B%20Ash%20Shoora.htm
Shaitaan conjectures another criterion for self evaluation which is always delusive in nature since he is in search of finding his companions for life in the Hell.
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ah so I misunderstood your question, so you want to know if the Ahadith are infallible .
ah well, the Ahadith are from the companions of the prophet peace be upon him, and the companions taught people about these ahadith, and people taught their kindered and so on until today. why do you think that Ahadith can be distorted known that Omar Bno Al-khatab has aware people that he will kill anyone tried to make up any hadith about prophet?
I knew poems before the birth of the prophet and before the call of Islam, so being seeing these poems alive means that ahadiths are also authentic and are from the prophet.
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what's your point from this Ignoratio-elenchi ? is that mean that I take information by ignorance because of a false information already existed ?
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Philosophy will not serve you by any way , so answer the question or leave a beautiful trace behind you .
You don't know what I will do, so stop assuming .
the question is clear and the answer is clear as well, we follow Asalaf Asaleh . Imam Malik and Bukhari and Muslim and so on.
Selam
The answer maybe clear to you as you are a blind follower. To me I really have to be in that situation to make a decision. As for your sarcasm, well what can I say that others haven't, there you go another philosophical answer for you.
Peace
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Selam
The answer maybe clear to you as you are a blind follower. To me I really have to be in that situation to make a decision. As for your sarcasm, well what can I say that others haven't, there you go another philosophical answer for you.
Peacethe only blind I see is you, you think that following what Quran said and what prophet is blind beliefs, well let me applaud for you because I really don't want to be in your situation and as they said ?But the eyes are blind. One must look with the heart...?, so keep going in seeing things with your eyes, your end will be always a blind , there you go another philosopical answer for you.
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the only blind I see is you, you think that following what Quran said and what prophet is blind beliefs, well let me applaud for you because I really don't want to be in your situation and as they said ?But the eyes are blind. One must look with the heart...?, so keep going in seeing things with your eyes, your end will be always a blind , there you go another philosopical answer for you.
Allah has decided and pronounced through the Exalted Messenger in these plain and simple words who is blind;
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You, the Messenger pronounce for humanity, "That is a Guide and Healer for those people who have accepted ,
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and those who do not accept/believe, there is heaviness in their ears
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and that/Grand Qur'aan upon them is blinded/far distant,
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the only blind I see is you, you think that following what Quran said and what prophet is blind beliefs, well let me applaud for you because I really don't want to be in your situation and as they said ?But the eyes are blind. One must look with the heart...?, so keep going in seeing things with your eyes, your end will be always a blind , there you go another philosopical answer for you.
Selam
You seem to be confused as to what you follow. I follow the word of Allah (written in the Quran). You seem to follow a list of exotic names and stories from the past. If this is not true then I have made a wrong judgement. Its a good thing that Allah is judging us and not you.
Peace
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Selam
You seem to be confused as to what you follow. I follow the word of Allah (written in the Quran). You seem to follow a list of exotic names and stories from the past. If this is not true then I have made a wrong judgement. Its a good thing that Allah is judging us and not you.
Peacethe problem is always over your eyes, I believe in Quran and I believe in Sunnah both of them are necessary in Islam. You believe in one thing / so think.
and by the way you know that what you said about sunnah is just a stories is the same thing that people said before which not make you better than him.
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peace
after asking about HUWA and its meanings , you to see what before Huma because Huwa is a Damir ishara.
I don't understand this sentence at all. Where is the verb? ???
Yes, it is wrong but it's not a mistake.
...it was wrong but surely it's not mistake.
If you do something wrong, you are making a mistake.
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I've just explained to him the way we say the words, so stop attacking me .
I have not attacked you. I asked you to please stop picking on people's spelling and making snide and ridiculing remarks.
Invite to the path of your Lord with wisdom and kind enlightenment, and debate with them in the best possible manner.
Your Lord knows best who has strayed from His path, and He knows best who are the guided ones.
16125ok, you said that my post is full of mistakes, go ahead show me my mistakes and see how I'll respond
You obviously have too much time on your hands.
Regarding mistakes, we need to look no further than your next sentence
" Camel Never see his Humb"
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peace
I don't understand this sentence at all. Where is the verb? ???this is a " " we don't need a verb, plus " howa " is " "
If you do something wrong, you are making a mistake.
No, not necessary.
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I have not attacked you. I asked you to please stop picking on people's spelling and making snide and ridiculing remarks.
Yes, you did attack me, and stop bringing verses you don't understand them (an advice)
You obviously have too much time on your hands.
Regarding mistakes, we need to look no further than your next sentencethe proverb is correct " Camel never sees his Humb" , go figure. and it means that people never see their own mistakes yet they are making statements about others
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this is a " " we don't need a verb, plus " howa " is " "
Could you please clarify the sentence in English? Thanks.
What you wrote does need a verb, the second part of your sentence is incorrect without
you to see what before Huma because Huwa is a Damir ishara.
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stop bringing verses you don't understand them (an advice)
This is a forum about Islamic issues, and it is a normal part of discussions to quote from the Qur'an. And it is no up to you "advise" anyone which verses they are allowed to post or not.
As for my understanding of the verse -- I don't recall saying anything about its interpretation, so how do you come to the conclusion that I do not understand it?
the proverb is correct " Camel never sees his Humb" , go figure.
and it means that people never see their own mistakes yet they are making statements about othersWe were talking about spelling and grammar mistakes, right? Remember the context was that you were repeatedly being asked to stop picking on people's supposed misspellings?
So I did not say the proverb is "not correct". You don't need to explain the meaning, I think that is obvious. )
The whole proverb goes like this, btw.
The camel never sees its own hump, but that of its brother is always before its eyes.
And there is a similar English proverb
The hunchback does not see his own hump, but sees his companion?s.
But anyway, this was about spelling and grammar mistakes. So let's see.
" Camel Never see his Humb"
~ There should be no space between the quotation mark and the letter.
~ You have to either write "a camel" or "the camel", otherwise the sentence would not be grammatically correct.
~ Wrong conjugation. It is not "the camel see", but "the camel sees".
~ The camel is not "he" but "it". So it never sees "its hump", not "his hump".
~ It's "hump", not "humb".
~ The words "never" and "hump" should not be capitalized.
So you made six mistakes in a small sentence of five words. And you ask me to pick apart a whole posting of yours?!
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and therefore yet another man-god christ is born!
No. You obey the one with more authority than you and seeing as the Prophet (s) would never order that which is not in accordance with Islam, what right do you have to refuse his direct order?
Are you telling me, should you have lived at the time of the Prophet (s) and he had ordered you to do such and such, you would say 'No'?
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No. You obey the one with more authority than you and seeing as the Prophet (s) would never order that which is not in accordance with Islam, what right do you have to refuse his direct order?
Are you telling me, should you have lived at the time of the Prophet (s) and he had ordered you to do such and such, you would say 'No'?
No I am not saying that but if it was a religious instruction from Allah that the prophet was instructing me to do then yes i would do it, as its from Allah, but if it was how to wash myself or how to use the toilet I would use my brain and if it was logical and a better way than I myself had thought of I would do it, but not because it was something the prophet had instructed me to do but because it was a logical better way. Not everything the prophet said in his life was from Allah and he has no authority over me in those things.
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I have a couple of questions for reformer?
Yes, with pleasure.
Did prophet Mohammad (s.a.w) ever got inspired by Satan, to reveal some verses?
No, never ..I know this story and it was a fake story fabricated from the ennmies of Islam years ago, the story said that the prophet was receiving inspiration from God and to be specific Surat A-Najm, and when he arrived to a verse, satan whispered him to say the opposite of the verse ( the verse talked about the Idols ). The story is fake because the RAWI all his sayings are from the Daef. And one more thing the prophet God has ordered the angle to remove the chance of Satan from him when he was young, so satan impossible to come and whisper in his ears or in his mind. so the story is totally fake.
Did prophet Mohammad (s.a.w) used to have memory loss?
NO, never.