Don't be confused. Muslims believe there is only one God, and he is Unique. In the Qur'an Allah refers to Himself as 'we' as a sign of His greatness. Kings and queens refer to themselves as 'we' when they give speeches or in their writings.
2006-10-03 15:48:44
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answered by Mawarda 3
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The assertion of Independence states that "All adult males are created equivalent" see the quote in the “superb answer” for the essence of the full record. The shape, or our government, replaced into created to create shape and safeguard all, from the few who could elect to overflow their own techniques of freedom on others. and additionally to create order between chaos’s, enable progression and prosperity with the aid of unified techniques and rules, of the majority, it is. because of the fact a brilliant form of the formers of that unique government justifiably feared that basically about all, minority and/or, the government, could elect to infringe on the liberty and inalienable rights of a minority or a single man or woman, or perhaps the majority, they insisted that, the observed “assertion” quote from the “superb answer” be clarified. No exceptions!!! the 1st Ten Amendments to the form have been then laid forth as a short occasion of those rights and how they won't be infringed upon in the path of the form. Then and basically then replaced into the form nonetheless reluctantly time-honored and at last ratified. a minimum of for my area, books have been written.
2016-10-18 10:59:33
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answered by ? 4
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pay no mind to the ignorant among us.there are some who with some knowledge ,will argue their points.then there are others like the previous ans.who,having no knowledge on the subject will still embarrass them selves.the pronoun we in Arabic has two meanings. one being the obvious and the other is a description of power, and respect.its difficult for the western mind to comprehend I'm sure.but as you know the Israelis also use this word in these forms.and in over fourteen hundred yrs. no Jew has ever asked the Muslims what does we mean.they already know.now seeing that im no Arab,Hebrew linguist scholar,i would suggest you pose that question to a rabbi or an imam.for a more in depth answer try an online Arab or Israeli dictionary.
2006-10-03 15:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, there is nowhere in Quran "we created man in our image". This phrase is from the Bible(Genesis 1:26,27). Believers of Trinity, claim that this phrase points towards God himself in plural, and thus referring to Trinity. But it is understood by others as "Royal we".
Read more about "royal we" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We
2006-10-03 19:56:44
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answered by inin 6
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Arabic is a semitic language and in Semitic language there is something called "Plural of respect" , when God wants to express his dignity He use the word "WE" instead of "I". Apparently, hebrew bible too have used word WE for God but roman pagan did not understand it semitic way and made three god out of one.
2006-10-03 18:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Koran is in arabic..in arabic there is their own grammar..try to study it and u will know why the Koran use 'we' in that and many more sentences in Koran..
2006-10-03 15:47:28
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answered by mike 1
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That's a good question and I would love to know the answer, but Muhammad plagiarized the book of Genesis.
2006-10-03 15:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Many writings take ideas from the best seller of all time...the one that is true..
The Bible
2006-10-03 17:28:33
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answered by heresyhunter@sbcglobal.net 4
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Anyone that answers this question doesn't really have a clue. The qu'ran is totally made up. And those that wrote it are all dead. They were not inspired by God. The Bible is the ONLY source for TRUTH.
2006-10-03 15:41:10
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answered by Mr Answer 5
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we is who we is
2006-10-03 15:39:32
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answered by Cartman 5
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