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quran is the book of islam.
god(allah)saied in quran 15:9 {{{{verily we:it is we who have sent down the dhikr(means quran) and surely, we will quard it (from corruption)}}}}
in another chapter of quran allah saied(2:23 and 24) {{{{and if you (arab pagans,jews and christians) are in doupt concerning that which we have sent down(i.e. quran) to our slave(muhammad peace be upon him), then produce a surah (chapter) of the like thereof and call your witnesses(supporters and helpers) besides allah, if you are truthful(2:23)but if you do not it, and you can never do it,then fear the fire(hell) whose fuel men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers(2:24}}}}}
also allah saied in quran to introduce quran to humans(18:54) {{{And indeed we have put forth every kind of example in this quran, for mankind.but, man is ever more quarrelsome than any thing}}}
see these site to know some intersting thing about quran
www.miraclesofthequran.com www.evidencesofcreation.com www.science4islam.com

2006-06-16 21:40:29 · 8 answers · asked by takana 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The quran is the natural guide to the way of life and understanding. It is the Standard Operating Procedure for mankind to follow, unlike other happy-go-lucky religions where you just have to believe and automatically u're in heaven. It is a book open to the entire Universe and therefore it's message is universal.
every single word is perfectly balanced in such a way that no human will be able to ever duplicate.
In it are signs and wonders to the creation of the universe which have been recently proved by modern science such as the expansion of the universe (...And Verily We are Expanding it) and embroyology which many modern day scientists are acknowledging.
Unlike the bible, the quran asks you to verify SCIENTIFICALLY its verses and seek the truth for yourself.

2006-06-16 21:57:59 · answer #1 · answered by 【ツ】ρεαcε! 5 · 0 0

The general guide lines from Qur-an could be fallowed for a decent life. However, one man having 9 wives? There is no way that god would say that. That is an idea of a horny, chauvinistic, perverted man. Go to wars and kill the ones that don't believe in Allah and Mohammad's teachings? Wrong again. There is a lot of things in there that are against every decency.
All in all, Mohammad has nothing on Jesus.

2006-06-30 15:47:35 · answer #2 · answered by sheba 3 · 0 1

Like all religious stories. A book written by great story tellers with time on their hands. None of which can be truly confirmed as actual fact or not. It depends on what one wants to believe in. In some religions - you have that choice. In others - choice is totally denied!

2006-06-16 21:51:32 · answer #3 · answered by Hollis 2 · 0 0

1- Yes
2- Using most-known commentaries (Tabari, Ibn Katheer, Ibn Isaac...etc)
3- No

2006-06-25 05:37:40 · answer #4 · answered by peace_lover 2 · 0 0

General Relativity
Moslems believe that Paradise and Hell are both much bigger and much more massive than Earth (but still much smaller than God's Throne). The theory of general relativity says that time should pass slower near an object more massive than Earth (in a stronger gravitational field). So according to general relativity, time should pass in Paradise/Hell much slower than on Earth. Moslems say that this is what Allah says. It is stated in the Quran that 1 day in Paradise/Hell measures a 1000 years on Earth:

[Quran 22.47] They challenge you to bring forth that torture [in Hell] and Allah will not break His promise; a day of your Lord [Paradise/Hell promise] is like a thousand years of what you count.

Here God promises those who do not believe in Hell and punishment that each day of their torture in Hell will measure a thousand years on Earth. So according to the Quran, time passes faster on Earth than in Paradise/Hell. But this agrees with the theory of general relativity which says that time passes slower near bigger mass. Paradise and Hell are much more massive than Earth and time should pass there much slower than on Earth.

Christians believe that God created the universe in 6 earthly days and rested on the 7th. Moslems believe that 6 days passed at God's Throne but we experienced 13.5 billion years on Earth:

Moslems believe that God is not bound to His Throne; rather He created it and set it as a reference. The Quran says that God's Throne is even wider than the whole universe; so how about the mass of God's Throne? God's Throne is much more massive than Earth. Time should pass there much slower than on Earth. The theory of general relativity explains why time passes slower at God's Throne than on Earth. General relativity explains why 6 days passed at God's Throne but we measured it as 13.5 billion years (that is each day at God's Throne measures around 2.25 billion years on Earth).

Science says that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old and that the universe is 13.5 billion years old. This places the age of Earth at one third the age of the universe. Moslems say that this is what Allah says. The Quran says that God counted 6 days since the creation of the universe but God only counted 2 days since the creation of Earth:

[Quran 50.38] We [Allah] created the heavens and the Earth and all what's between them in six days, and We were not touched by fatigue.



[Quran 41.9] Say: "Is it that you deny Him [Allah] who created the Earth in two days? And you claim others to be equal to Him? He is the Lord of (all) the Worlds."

So far, God counted 2 days for Earth and 6 days for the whole universe. The Quran clearly states that the age of Earth is one third the age of the universe [6]. Moslems ask how could an illiterate man who lived 1400 years ago have figured out the age of Earth relative to the age of the universe?

(The Christian Bible puts the creation of Earth on day one; making the age of Earth equal to the age of the universe)

So according to the Quran:

God's Throne > Paradise/Hell > Earth

The smaller the mass, the faster the time

Moslems ask how could an illiterate man who lived 1400 years ago have figured out that time passes slower near bigger mass?

The Koran says that time does not pass at the same rate (time dilation). Christians don't accept this time dilation (time difference) because their Bible says otherwise. (See proof that time dilation in the Christian Bible is wrong at footnote [7])

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Pulsars and Black Holes
General relativity predicted the formation of black holes from neutron stars. As more matter falls into a neutron star its mass increases; and as its mass increases its gravity increases. A point will be reached where gravity would have grown so much that not even light could escape, thus a black hole forms.

Most neutron stars discovered today are in the form of radio pulsars. Radio pulsars are neutron stars that emit radio waves. We can simply connect a radio telescope to a loud speaker and hear a pulsar. Pulsars sound like someone persistently knocking. Click here and listen to a slow knocking pulsar. Click here and listen to a fast knocking pulsar.

So in short, we can hear a pulsar knock; and if matter continues to fall into this pulsar a black hole will eventually form. Moslems say that this is what Allah says. The Quran describes a star by "The one who knocks" and says that it is "The one who makes a hole".

[Quran 86.1-3] And the heaven and the "Knocker" (Tarek in Arabic) 2 How could you know about the "Knocker"? 3 The piercing star (Thakeb in Arabic).

The Arabic word "Thukb" means hole; "Thakeb" means the one who makes the hole. The Quran is describing a knocking star that makes a hole.

Moslems ask how could an illiterate man who lived 1400 years ago have figured out Pulsars and Black Holes?

[Quran 26.2-6] These are the verses of a clarifying Book. 3 You might be frustrated that they don't believe; 4 If We wish, We hand down from the heaven a sign (proof); their necks to it remain subdued. 5 And every new revelation they were given from The Most Gracious [Allah] they dismissed. 6 They disbelieved (the Quran), so they will receive the news of what they have been mocking.

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2006-06-30 12:58:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes i believe it..i'am a muslim..Quran and As-Sunnah is our guides.

2006-06-16 21:44:25 · answer #6 · answered by James Bond 5 · 0 0

Know it, read it and don't believe it any more than I do the bible.

2006-06-16 21:47:03 · answer #7 · answered by Sinthyia 7 · 0 0

Yes, yes and yes.

2006-06-16 21:45:09 · answer #8 · answered by shakira 3 · 0 0

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