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Surah 70 Ayah 40

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    Bigmo
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    Salaam Bigmo,
    Because there is no Alif in the beginning of the "qasam", but a Fa.As per my undersatning La means always No/Not

    In the verses with "qasam" there is not such a questioning, it's simply "thus no".

    I couldn't find a single verse with Fa-La where it was about empasis, so there is for me not a single reason to make an exception for the "Fala uquasimu" verses.

    Here are some examples with "fala" where no translator traslate it as an emphasis
    11109
    955
    1447
    There are many many more. So how come in all those verses it's a neg. but ONLY in the qasam verses it's to emphasis?
    Please share if you can find 1 verse where Fala means to emphasis.

    I didn't change anything.
    And you are talking here about "A-la" not about "Fa-la"
    People who translate fa-la without using the "La" are changing the meaning not me nope

    RED There is nowhere in those ayaats "God swears" or "God does not swear" nope

    This is a different subject, but here also I do not agree that it is a swear.

    As far as I know nowhere in The Quran there is a verse with a swear of Allah.
    Allah's Word is already the truth, a swear does not make it more truth.

    Red Even if you take it here as a swear then who do you think is saying this and who is then Lord of heaven and earth? hmm

    As I said before, I am at the moment not sure what "uqsimu" means in The Quran. So I don't know how to understand these verses.

    But I am sure that it says "Thus I do NOT uqsimu with..." in 5675
    And I am even more sure that it's not Allah who is saying this, because if it's Allah then who is Rabbi Al3alameen in 5680?

    Thank You!!!

    Salaam,
    Bender

    what do you mean by Allah is not saying this?

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      Bender
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      what do you mean by Allah is not saying this?

      Salaam Bigmo,

      5115
      blue part is what Allah says red part is not what Allah says.

      Salaam,
      Bender

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        hawk99
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        Peace,

        There are criterion for understanding Quran, one of which is that you must side
        with God, that is asumming that God is all-wise and all knowing, the creator of
        everything and that his knownledge encompasses all things and that it is we
        who are the seekers of wisdom.

        Having said that let's address your question.
        In the Quran sometimes it's God Almighty speaking or the Quran itself,
        others times it's the angel gabreal speaking and at other times
        creatures.

        When they approached the valley of the ants, one ant said, "O you ants, go into your homes, lest you get crushed by Solomon and his soldiers, without perceiving."

        I hope this was helpful

        Peace O0

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          mmkhan
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          When they approached the valley of the ants, one ant said, "O you ants, go into your homes, lest you get crushed by Solomon and his soldiers, without perceiving."

          I hope this was helpful

          Salaam brother,

          Taking ants? hmm

          mmKhan

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            hawk99
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            Salaam brother,

            Taking ants? hmm

            mmKhan

            Peace mmKhan,

            It has been known for a long time that animals communicate with each other.
            Elephants use their trunks to communicate with other elephants over long distances.
            Animals might not be able to speak or master advanced language techniques, but they certainly have other ways of communicating. Whale song, wolf howls, frog croaks, bird chips -- even the waggle dance of the honeybee or the vigorous waving of a dog's tail -- are among the panoply of ways animals transmit information to each other and to other denizens of the animal kingdom.

            Species often rely on verbal and nonverbal forms of communication, such as calls; non-vocal auditory outbursts, like the slap of a dolphin's tail on the water; bioluminescence; scent marking; chemical or tactile cues; visual signals and postural gestures.

            Other species don't talk as we humans do, our way of communicating is only one of many.

            Peace O0

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              mmkhan
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              Peace mmKhan,

              It has been known for a long time that animals communicate with each other.
              Elephants use their trunks to communicate with other elephants over long distances.
              Animals might not be able to speak or master advanced language techniques, but they certainly have other ways of communicating. Whale song, wolf howls, frog croaks, bird chips -- even the waggle dance of the honeybee or the vigorous waving of a dog's tail -- are among the panoply of ways animals transmit information to each other and to other denizens of the animal kingdom.

              Species often rely on verbal and nonverbal forms of communication, such as calls; non-vocal auditory outbursts, like the slap of a dolphin's tail on the water; bioluminescence; scent marking; chemical or tactile cues; visual signals and postural gestures.

              Other species don't talk as we humans do, our way of communicating is only one of many.

              Peace O0

              Peace Hawk99,

              Thank you for your reply brother, I am aware of it. Its my bad that I did not ask my question correctly. I wanted to ask "Sulaiman listen to a talking ant?", how he understood them talking?

              I believe that Namal refers to some tribe, I am not 100% sure though.

              May Allah increase us in knowledge and guide us to His true path pr
              mmKhan

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                hawk99
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                Peace mmkhan,

                When they approached the valley of the ants, one ant said, "O you ants, go into your homes, lest you get crushed by Solomon and his soldiers, without perceiving."

                Notice that the ants are communicating with one another not Sulaiman!

                I hope this is helpful.

                Peace O0

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                  Mazhar
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                  Peace mmkhan,

                  When they approached the valley of the ants, one ant said, "O you ants, go into your homes, lest you get crushed by Solomon and his soldiers, without perceiving."

                  Notice that the ants are communicating with one another not Sulaiman!

                  I hope this is helpful.

                  Peace O0

                  Next Ayah

                  Thereon, for reason of having heard, he/Sulie'maan smiled feeling amused by her commanding statement;

                  One may find and listen ants speaking searching youtube...google to get the latest information.

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                    mmkhan
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                    Peace mmkhan,

                    When they approached the valley of the ants, one ant said, "O you ants, go into your homes, lest you get crushed by Solomon and his soldiers, without perceiving."

                    Notice that the ants are communicating with one another not Sulaiman!

                    I hope this is helpful.

                    Peace O0

                    Peace Hawk99,

                    Thank you for aayat brother, I know they communicated to each other but how Sulaiman understood it? Is it not against Sunnah of Allah?

                    Please take a look at this. The only problem is they live on island. Were they or someone like them lived somewhere else?

                    May Allah increase us in knowledge and guide us to His true path pr
                    mmKhan

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                      hawk99
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                      peace mmkhan,

                      Amazing videos! eventhough I would not watch the woman giving birth
                      on a couch. The rest is refreshing and educational.

                      Peace O0

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