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#1
Questions/Comments on the Quran / Re: 5:101
July 31, 2014, 03:40:11 PM
Salam alaikum.

?Revelation? is a bad word to be used for N-Z-L.

NZL means ?to make go down? as opposed to Ayn-Ra-Jeem ?to make go up?, or descend and ascend respectively:

He knows all that enters the earth, and all that comes out of it, as well as all that descends(yanzilu) from the skies, and all that ascends(ya'ruju) to them. And He alone is a dispenser of grace, truly-forgiving. (34:2)


B-D-W, also mentioned in 5:101 is the actual word that means ?reveal?. ?Reveal? as opposed to ?conceal?, like in:

? and God knows all that you reveal(tubdoona), and all that you conceal. (5:99)


Verse 5:101 is referring to a time when the Quran was being sent down. But now the complete Quran is with us, and so we can question all we want.
#2
Salam alaikum.

Brother Gary Miller works at a university in UAE.

I have created a Facebook page for his works here: https://www.facebook.com/GaryRaymondMiller
#3
Salam alaikum.

This brilliant man deserves much more recognition than he received. Please 'Like' and share:

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Thanks.

Quoting:

Gary Miller is a mathematician and a theologian. Using Critical Thinking based on clear proof, he shows how we can establish true faith by setting standards of truth. He illustrates a simple but effective method of finding out the right direction in our search for truth.

He was active in Christian missionary work at a particular point of his life but he soon began to discover many inconsistencies in the Bible. In 1978, he happened to read the Qur'an expecting that it, too, would contain a mixture of truth and falsehood.
He started reading the Qur'an more thoroughly hoping to find a mistake but he was shocked when he read Surah 4:82 that says:

"Do they not consider the Qur'an? Had it been from other than Allah, they would surely have found therein much discrepancy." Surah 4:82

Dr Miller says about this verse: "One of the well known scientific principles is the principle of finding mistakes or looking for mistakes in a theory until it's proved to be right; Falsification Test. What's amazing is that the Qur'an asks Muslims and non-muslims to try to find mistakes in this book and it tells them that they will never find any". He also says about this verse: "No writer in the world has the courage to write a book and say that it's empty of mistakes, but the Qur'an, on the contrary, tells you that it has no mistakes and asks you to try to find one and you won't find any."
#4
No problem!

Wa salam.
#5
Salam alaikum.

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In that connection, also see:

Messengers ask Forgiveness and Punishment for People
http://www.takhlees.blogspot.com/2013/03/messengers-ask-for-forgiveness-and.html
#6
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#7



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#8
Matrimony / Re: Marry Fatayaat
April 23, 2011, 09:23:37 AM
Quote from: siki on April 21, 2011, 10:52:45 PM

In my opinion it is to covey a certain impression, Like,    " look at this youngster"  and when we comment as such , we are expecting a youngster to tow the line, because , He is a youngster.


Let's say a youngster has an old man for a servant. Who do you think would be subordinate of the two?
#9
Matrimony / Re: Marry Fatayaat
April 23, 2011, 09:20:04 AM
Quote from: siki on April 21, 2011, 10:52:45 PM

21-60 They said: "We heard a young man mentioning them. He was called Abraham

In a very short sentence Fatti is added to " Abraham" ?


I'm sorry, I don't understand?
#10
Matrimony / Re: Marry Fatayaat
April 18, 2011, 05:02:14 AM
Quote from: siki on April 18, 2011, 02:24:45 AM
I think even in 21-60  there is a subordinate touch .  Those people expected  young Abraham  to tow the line (do what his forefathers were doing) but he rebelled.

siki


But they themselves were also towing the line. Doesn't make them subordinate.