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Are there contradictions in the Quran?

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    unknownuser
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    AB, if and when this 'moderated debates' come to existence, why don't you invite our man here for a debate. We'll then see the veractity of his convictions.

    Sure bro

    Salam

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      unknownuser
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      Peace Ahmed,

      as i said, it doesn't matter whether you can convince him or not. What matters is that those who want to learn the truth will. Those who want to ignore it will keep ignoring it even if there is a judge or not.
      But we can have rules and judges too.

      Fine bro

      I agree and now the ball is in Danish court

      Cheers

      'Danish court' is yet another one of those hubs for mischief. The Glorious Qur'aan has given plenty of rejoinders to such 'courts.' For example "And those who will not witness vanity, but when they pass near senseless play, pass by with dignity." (2572)

      So, if I was u, I wouldn't waste my time Ahmed.

      Thank you sister

      I'm trying to help him without begging him

      Peace

      Oh please do beg, your helping in not working out and you'll be at your own mercy or whatever

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        unknownuser
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        Danish, stop cryng and tell me

        are you going to take the mind read challenge?

        btw, this is going to be a public challenge

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          Can you read my mind? I can keep my mind blank during your reading.

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            unknownuser
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            Danish, stop cryng and tell me

            are you going to take the mind read challenge?

            btw, this is going to be a public challenge

            Deal with your failed and twisted quranic challenge before you vent out on the Martians ones.

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              unknownuser
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              whatever that means

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                smmirza
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                Peace,
                Could someone help me correlate 36.65 "That Day shall We set a seal on their mouths. But their hands will speak to us, and their feet bear witness, to all that they did." with other verses for instance 37.20 "They will say, "Ah! Woe to us! This is the Day of Judgment!" and 37.28 "They will say "It was ye who used to come to us from the right hand (of power and authority)!"
                How could the sinners talk to each other on Judgement Day since there is a seal on their mouths? Could they be using sign language?
                God Bless,
                Said Mirza

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                  Samia
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                  Peace,
                  Could someone help me correlate 36.65 "That Day shall We set a seal on their mouths. But their hands will speak to us, and their feet bear witness, to all that they did." with other verses for instance 37.20 "They will say, "Ah! Woe to us! This is the Day of Judgment!" and 37.28 "They will say "It was ye who used to come to us from the right hand (of power and authority)!"
                  How could the sinners talk to each other on Judgement Day since there is a seal on their mouths? Could they be using sign language?
                  God Bless,
                  Said Mirza

                  They can regret, cry, whine, because then they will be truthful. But when it comes to testify to their crimes, their tongues will lie, their body parts will not.

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                    smmirza
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                    They can regret, cry, whine, because then they will be truthful. But when it comes to testify to their crimes, their tongues will lie, their body parts will not.

                    Peace,
                    I am still having some trouble understanding what you mean. When the verse says "this day"; wouldn't that mean that their mouths are sealed this Day? How can their mouths be sealed when they are testifying yet unsealed when they are whining, crying etc. Also, won't God ask them why they worshipped idols and they will respond? (I don't remember the verse exactly). Is sealing up the mouth allegorical?
                    Also, found another verse that doesn't correlate with what I have read before
                    "The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a Day the measure whereof is (as) fifty thousand years" 70.4. This doesn't fit well with "It was We Who created man, and We know what dark suggestions his soul makes to him for We are nearer to him than (his) jugular vein." 50.16. Isn't God everywhere anyway? 70.4 sounds to me like He is a physical entity somewhere.
                    God Bless,
                    Said Mirza

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                      They can regret, cry, whine, because then they will be truthful. But when it comes to testify to their crimes, their tongues will lie, their body parts will not.

                      Nice and easy to understand........good stuff.

                      bravo

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