Quote from: shukri on June 10, 2025, 10:16:41 AMCode 19 is a "trial" for atheists/agnostics i.e. a trial for atheists to examine and make decisions on the evidence of miracle-19!
What's wrong with it!
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries:
Trial ... a formal examination of evidence in court by a judge and often a jury, to decide if somebody accused of a crime is guilty or not.
Note:
If you want to translate "trial فتنة" as "temptation" it is up to you!
Not a big deal!
Even in this forum we can see this type of people asking why code-19 serve as allegory/example
(a) to disturb the disbelievers (kafirun/rejectors/atheists, etc),
(b) to convince the Christians and Jews (that this is a divine scripture),
(c) to strengthen the faith of the faithful,
(d) to remove all traces of doubt from the hearts of Christians, Jews, as well as the believers, and ...
But they themselves refuse to see or look deeper into it!
AND verse 74:35 i.e. Code-19 as the great one, serving no purpose for them!
Thanks.
Fitna is not TRIAL or DISTURB... FITNA is TEMPTATION.. 'temptation is a strong urge or desire to do something, especially something wrong.'
Meanwhile Quranically 'Balau' is TRIAL i.e. a trial is a difficult test or challenge intended to strengthen or improve..
Choose the right words from Al Quran, you can do only if you depend on Allah.. But you don't believe in Allah, but it is coincidence.. No. 19 you believed not Allah, in case one day No. 19 appeared to you wrong, then the belief in Allah is gone.. through falsehood you can't believe in Allah.. For example, one person said in a Discord chat that he believed in Allah because the Quran mentions the moon landing. However, I asked how he knew that they had landed on the Moon. If he were to be proven wrong one day and it were discovered that they did not land on the Moon, would he still believe in Allah? He said No.. wow..
Come on be honest.. I am a rejector of this code 19 stuff.. Do I ask what did Allah intend by this allegory?
Well, is this phrase 'What did Allah intend by this allegory?' valid after RK theory to ask this or from the time the verse is revealed? if the answer is from the beginning, 'What did Allah intend by this allegory?' could have been in everyone's mind cus it is not solved to BELIEVE in Allah and INCREASE FAITH, regardless of believer or disbeliever or hypocrite..
Hey Shukri, would you have believed in Allah and increased faith if RK had not placed the theory, then if you have read the verse void of his theory, what could be the scenario?
Hmm.. had one understood the verse in its real meaning, no need RK theory to increase faith in it or no need RK theory to say 'what did Allah intend by this allegory'
Anyway, RK theory is not an allegory. Get that right..