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Muslims I need help!?

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I have picked up on some stuff in the Quran which I am uncertain of could you please answer them for me.

1. Creation:

The biblical Genesis account says God created all in six days (see Genesis 1:1 - 2:2). The Quran, however, has a real problem here as Surah 41:9, 10, 12 have a total of eight days of creation (4+2+2=8) Meanwhile, Surah 10:3 gives the total number of days of creation as six. This is a problem of self-contradiction.

2. Pharaoh:

According to the Quran (Surah 7:120-125) Pharaoh used crucifixion in dealing with the sorcerers - a practice which historical evidence gives no precedent to before the Babylonian Empire. This is once again a problem of historical compression.

3. The Golden Calf:

According to the Quran (Surah 20:90-100)a Samaritan helped the Israelites build the golden calf, and it mooed after coming out of the fire. In reality, Samaritans did not exist as a people until at least 1000 years after the time of the Moses and the Israelite exodus from Egypt. Again a problem of historical compression.

4. Judaism:

According to the Quran (Surah 9:30) the Jews believe that Ezra is the Son of God - the Messiah. This never has been a tenet of Judaism. This is a clear problem of distorted knowledge of other religions and historical fact.

5. Alexander the Great:

According to the Quran (Surah 18:89-98) Alexander the Great was a devout Muslim and lived to a ripe old age. Historical records however show that Alexander the Great died young at 33 years of age (b. 356 B.C. - d. 323 B.C.), and believed he was divine, forcing others to recognize him as such. In India on the Hyphasis River (now Beas) Alexander erected twelve altars to twelve Olympian gods. Once again the Quran shows errors in historical and religious fact.

6. The Trinity:

According to the Quran (Surah 5:116, 5:73-75) the Christians believe in "three Gods" - Father, Mother, and Son. This shows the influence of heretical 'Christian' sects in central Arabia at the time of Muhammad. In contrast, Christianity has always distinctly stated that the Trinity is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The teaching of the Quran on the Trinity has undoubtedly led to confusion among many Muslims on what the Bible (and thus Christianity) teaches about the Triune God.

7. Mary:

According to the Quran (Surah 19:28, 3:33-36), Mary, the mother of Jesus, was the daughter of Imran or Amram, the father of Moses and Aaron. Mary is also said to be the sister of Moses and Aaron. Clearly Muhammad confused Mary with Miriam. A second interesting point about Mary is the story of the date palm speaking and offering its fruit to her (Surah 19:23). This legend is easily traced to similar legends found in the apocryphal "Protoevangelium of James" the "Pseudo-Matthew" and "the Gospel of the Nativity of Mary" all of which have been dated to the fourth to sixth centuries, and were again believed by the sects found in Arabia. (More indepth information on Quranic sources may be found in Rev. W. St. Clair Tisdall's The Religion of the Crescent).

8. Textual Variants in the Quran:

Many Muslims claim that the Quran today is identical to the revelations received by Muhammad. However, there is overwhelming unanswered evidence to the contrary. This includes evidence of variations both prior to, and after Uthman.

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  1. Qur'an is from God

    Bible is also from God but with the additions and changes by the people.........


  2. Salam for you my friend .I can give some comments on your statements (1) Creation of earth and skies is six periods which is different with days.The earth was created  in 2 periods (41:9) and in 41:10 Allah spoke that the creation of earth and its contents was 4 periods including its creation was 2 periods so its content was created only 2 periods.That is why its total is 4 periods and is not 6 periods plus the creation of skies in 2 periods(41:12) so its total is six periods

    (2) Fira'un or Pharaoh  was disclosed about witchcraft or magic which was assisted by satans or iblises so it is not allowed in Islam as stated in the Qur'an. (3)Golden calf statue was made by Samiri a person from the Israelis tribe He was not a Samaritans. (4) Judaism Erza or Uzair in 9:30 was regarded by Israelis as the son of God just the same with Jesus(Isa Almasih) as the son of God of Christians. (5)Alexander The Great in surah 18 Allah spoke about Dzulqarnain and Yajuj and Majuj who maybe different with the Alexander The Great (6)Allah spoke in 15:116 with a question wheher Isa's mother was included in trinity.Holy spirit in Islam is the Jibril(Gabriel) angel who delivered the verses of holy book. as instructed by God  He was not included in trinity.(7) Maryam was the daughter of Ali Imran and the mother of Isa Almasih(jesus) without father but Allah

    was Almighty.

  3. 1. Creation: dont know

    2. Pharaoh: no idea

    4. Judaism: dont know

    3. The Golden Calf: no idea, i thought it was just a single man...

    5. Alexander the Great: that name doesn't occur in the Quran, just peoples interpretations. could be right could be wrong.

    6. The Trinity: every single christian have a religion of its own. 3 but one, 1 but 3 ... you will need a whole career to study that.

    7. Mary: there is a question on YA just a few clicks earlier than this one. "sister"/"brother" in arabic and even today's spoken arabic dialects doesn't mean forcibly or necessarily blood brotherhood, x is brother to y could mean x is like y.

    8. Textual Variants in the Quran:

    of course there are variances  prior to othman !!!

    some of them were simply wrong because of human fault/forget. but most of em were in Arabs tongs, the Prophet used to talk to every tribe in its tongue (it is said that they were seven at the time)... its very known.

    the Quran was not edited, and its a mathematical certitude.

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    those are interesting questions, worthy of asking and answering. but the big question will remain the same.

    suppose some guy answered all those questions for you, will you then accept Islam or will you say the Prophet was just a smart educated guy?

    my point is, this is not the point.

    even if the Quran was written with the night sky stars and Angels made a 24/7 aerial shows and even if Prophet came with HD videos and pictures of both heaven and h**l, people will still say its either magic or illusions...

    إِنَّ الَّذِينَ حَقَّتْ عَلَيْهِمْ كَلِمَتُ رَبِّكَ لاَ يُؤْمِنُونَ (96)

    Those against whom the word of thy Lord hath been verified would not believe-

    وَلَوْ جَاءتْهُمْ كُلُّ آيَةٍ حَتَّى يَرَوُاْ الْعَذَابَ الأَلِيمَ (97)

    Even if every Sign was brought unto them,- until they see (for themselves) the penalty grievous.

  4. You got your information from the Christian missionary site 'Answering-Islam'. http://www.answering-islam.org

    Visit their competitor, the Muslim missionary site 'Answering-Christianity' if you honestly want a detailed muslim response to your statements: http://www.answering-christianity.com

    Whether one agrees with the other site or not, people who have read both sites will come out wiser.

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    1. Heavens and the Earth created in Six days

    I do agree that the Qur’an says that the heavens and the earth were created in 6 days i.e. 6 epochs and it is mentioned in

    Surah Al A’raf chapter 7 verse 54

    Surah Yunus chapter 10 verse 3

    Surah Hud chapter 11 verse 7

    Surah Al Furqan chapter 25 verse 59

    Surah Al Sajdah chapter 32 verse 4

    Surah Qaf chapter 50 verse 38

    Surah Al Hadid chapter 57 verse 4

    The verses of the Qur’an which according to you say that the heavens and the earth were created in 8 days are Surah Fussilat chapter 41 verses 9 to 12

    "Say: Is it that ye deny Him Who created the earth in two days? And do ye join equals With him? He is the Lord of (all) the Worlds;

    He set on the (earth) mountains standing firm, High above it, and bestowed blessings on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, In four days, in accordance with (the needs of) Those who seek (sustenance)."

    Moreover, He Comprehended in His design the sky, and it had been (as) smoke. He said to it and to the earth. "Come ye together, willingly or unwillingly. They said: "We do come (Together), in willing obedience."

    So He completed them as seven firmaments in two days and He assigned to each heaven its duty and command and We adorned the lower heaven with lights, and (provided it) with guard. Such is the decree of (Him) the exalted in might, full of knowledge."

    [Al-Qur’an 41:9-12]

    On the face of it, it seems that these verses of the Qur’an give the initial impression that the heavens and the earth were created in 8 days.

    Allah says in the beginning of this verse that those who exploit this information contained in this passage to raise doubts about its authenticity are equally interested in promulgating blasphemy and denying His unity. Allah is telling us that in course of time, there will emerge unbelievers who will make use of this apparent contradiction.

    2. Summa means moreover

    If you analyse these verses carefully, it speaks about 2 different creations: the earth and the heaven. The earth excluding the mountains was created in 2 days and the mountains were set on the earth standing firm and blessed and measured its sustenance in 4 days. Therefore the earth along with the mountains was created in 6 days according to verse 9 and 10. Verse 11 and 12 says, moreover the heavens were created in 2 days. The Arabic word used in the beginning of verse 11 of Surah Fussilat is summa which means; ‘then’ or ‘moreover’. There are certain Qur’anic translations, which have, used ‘then’ for the word summa which, indicates ‘afterwards’. If ‘then’ is wrongly used for summa then the total of the creation of heaven and earth will be 8 days which will conflict with other verses of the Qur’an which says heavens and earth were created in 6 days and will also conflict with the Big Bang Theory as well as the verse of the Qur’an Surah Al Ambiya chapter 21 verse 30 which says that heavens and the earth were created simultaneously.

    Therefore the correct translation of the word summa in this verse would be ‘moreover’. Abdullah Yusuf Ali has rightly translated the word summa or moreover which clearly gives an indication that while the earth along with the mountains, etc. was created in 6 days simultaneously the heavens were created in 2 days. Therefore the total does not come to 8 days but 6 days.

    If a builder says that he will construct a 10 storey building and surrounding compound wall in 6 months and after completion of his project he gives a more detailed account saying that the basement of the building was built in 2 months and the 10 storeys took 4 months and simultaneously, while the basement and the building was being constructed, he also constructed the surrounding of the building along with the compound wall which took 2 months. Therefore both his first and second descriptions are not contradicting but the second statement gives a more detailed account for the construction.

    3. Heavens and the Earth created simultaneously

    The Qur’an describe the creation of the universe in several places, sometimes it says the heavens and the earth (7:54, 10:3, 11:7, 25:59, 32:4, 50:38, 57:4) while in other places it says earth and the heaven (49:9-12, 2:29, 20:4) thus further supplementing the verse of Surah Al Ambiya chapter 21 verse 30 which speaks about the Big-Bang and that the heavens and the earth were created simultaneously.

    Similarly in Surah Al-Baqara chapter 2 verse 29

    "It is He Who hath created for you all things that are on earth; Then He turned to the heaven and made them into seven firmaments. And of all things He hath perfect knowledge."

    [Al-Qur’an 2:29]

    "It is who has created for you all things on the earth summa simultaneously made the heaven into seven firmaments".

    Here also if you wrongly translate summa as ‘then’ only then would this verse contradict the Big-bang theory and other verses of the Qur’an. Therefore the correct translation of the word summa is ‘moreover’ or ‘simultaneously’.

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    1. IN THE SEMITIC LANGUAGES SISTER ALSO MEANS DESCENDANT

    The Qur’an mentions in Surah Maryam, Chapter 19 verses 27-28

    "At length she brought the (babe) to her people, carrying him (in her arms). They said: ‘O Mary! Truly an amazing thing hast thou brought!

    O sister of Aaron! Thy father was not a man of evil, nor thy mother a woman unchaste!’"

    [Al-Qur’an 19:27-28]

    Christian missionaries say that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not know the difference between Mary the mother of Jesus (pbuh) and Miriam the sister of Aaron (pbuh). The time span between both was more than a thousand years.

    In the Arabic construction of the sentence, sister is also considered as a descendant. Thus, when the people said to Mary, Ukhta Haroon i.e. ‘sister of Aaron’ it actually means descendant of Aaron (pbuh).

    2. SON ALSO MEANS DESCENDANT

    It is mentioned in the Gospel of Mathew, Chapter 1 verse 1

    "Jesus Christ, the son of David,....".

    [Mathew 1:1]

    Gospel of Luke Chapter 3, verse 23

    "And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, ....."

    [Luke 3:23]

    DID JESUS (PBUH) HAVE TWO FATHERS?

    What do you call a person who has two fathers? The explanation of the phrase that Jesus (pbuh) was the son of David (pbuh), is that Jesus (pbuh) was a descendant of David (pbuh). ‘Son’, here means a descendant.

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    One of the most common myths about the Qur’an, is that Usman (r.a.), the third Caliph of Islam authenticated and compiled one Qur’an, from a large set of mutually contradicting copies. The Qur’an, revered as the Word of Allah (swt) by Muslims the world over, is the same Qur’an as the one revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It was authenticated and written under his personal supervision. We will examine the roots of the myth which says that Usman (r.a.) had the Qur’an authenticated.

    1. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) himself supervised and authenticated the written texts of the Qur’an

    Whenever the Prophet received a revelation, he would first memorize it himself and later declare the revelation and instruct his Companions (R.A. – Radhi Allahu Taala Anhu) – May Allah be pleased with him who would also memorize it. The Prophet would immediately ask the scribes to write down the revelation he had received, and he would reconfirm and recheck it himself. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was an Ummi who could not read and write. Therefore, after receiving each revelation, he would repeat it to his Companions. They would write down the revelation, and he would recheck by asking them to read what they had written. If there was any mistake, the Prophet would immediately point it out and have it corrected and rechecked. Similarly he would even recheck and authenticate the portions of the Qur’an memorized by the Companions. In this way, the complete Qur’an was written down under the personal supervision of the prophet (pbuh).

    2. Order and sequence of Qur’an divinely inspired

    The complete Qur’an was revealed over a period of 22½ years portion by portion, as and when it was required. The Qur’an was not compiled by the Prophet in the chronological order of revelation. The order and sequence of the Qur’an too was Divinely inspired and was instructed to the Prophet by Allah (swt) through archangel Jibraeel. Whenever a revelation was conveyed to his companions, the Prophet would also mention in which surah (chapter) and after which ayat (verse) this new revelation should fit.

    Every Ramadhaan all the portions of the Qur’an that had been revealed, including the order of the verses, were revised and reconfirmed by the Prophet with archangel Jibraeel. During the last Ramadhaan, before the demise of the Prophet, the Qur’an was rechecked and reconfirmed twice.

    It is therefore clearly evident ;...continune...http://www.irf.net/irf/dtp/dawah_tech/t1...
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