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Supposably Mohammid is quoting God here...

[17.111] And say: (All) praise is due to Allah, Who has not taken a son and Who has not a partner in the kingdom, and Who has not a helper to save Him from disgrace; and proclaim His greatness magnifying (Him).

OK, so Mohammid uses that to make it seem like God does everything by himself, so that he could debunk Jesus's divine nature and replace Jesus with the role of a simple prophet...

[2.3] Those who believe in the unseen and keep up prayer and spend out of what We have given them.

[2.34] And when We said to the angels: Make obeisance to Adam they did obeisance, but Iblis (did it not). He refused and he was proud, and he was one of the unbelievers.

[2.35] And We said: O Adam! Dwell you and your wife in the garden and eat from it a plenteous (food) wherever you wish and do not approach this tree, for then you will be of the unjust.

It sure looks like God had partners from what Mohammid is saying. Justify this contradiction

2006-10-05 05:12:03 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Mohammad was sippin' on some jinn and fermented date juice. Sorry, I agree with you. Islam is nonsensical. You will only get more contradictions from beleivers, or cursed out because they don't feel the need to justify something they do not have a honest answer for themselves.

2006-10-05 05:24:22 · answer #1 · answered by Goddess of Nuts PBUH 4 · 2 5

Sister, the Quran uses two types of references when talking about the Lord Most High. At times I is used, and at other times WE. Notice that at times the word "He" is used for God, as a third party, although every Muslim knows that the Lord does not have the limitations of a male and He is certainly not a male or female.

The Quran does not refer to the Lord as THEM at any point!!

AND this is why:

Just as when George Bush says "we" plan to do this or that, it does not mean he has become a plural person, but it means his administration will do it. It is called the ROYAL "I" or at times the formal "I", which is similar to the usage of WE in Arabic.

Most kings and many people still use the word "we" as a manner of speech in several languages, it is a form of formal usage by many royal families not only in UK but in many ancient lands and civilizations such as India and else where.

In the English language that is not very common. But that WE is really in the language. All Arabs understand that the WE in the Quran used by the Most High is the ROYAL I, and not that he is plural. If THEM was also used for the Lord, THEN you would have a good claim, but the word THEM is not used at any place.

Besides, do you think that the Lord really sent the Quran?

Do you?

2006-10-05 12:25:35 · answer #2 · answered by NQV 4 · 2 1

My god. how old r u? its better to keep ur mouth shut and let the ppl think ur a fool rather than open it and let them know that ur a fool. u have a very unhealthy obsession with islam. u hate it soo much, y do u write so much abt it? is that all u think abt? i bet u get all ur nonsense from a hate website. u knw the 1's that think they r islamic scholars (just like u) coz they read a few verses and interpret the meanings to suit themselves. can u read, speak, understand arabic? there is alot of difference between english & arabic. u worry abt urself ok. u will not be accountable for others deeds & nor would they be accountable for urs. the person above me said its in the bible. if it is, does that mean a christian girl like u doesnt read the bible but reads other religious books? oh mister, dnt expect her to reply to ur email, she's too afraid. poor lil girl. aaaawww, she has managed to make a fool out of herself again. is it ur hobby or summat? wat, no stupid remarks either?

2006-10-05 16:44:35 · answer #3 · answered by ! 5 · 1 0

Thank you. In Genesis it is also written, "Let us make man in our image.".

That is because Mohammed must have access the the book of Genesis.

But that really isn't partners. The LORD (Yahweh) thy God (Elohim / plural of Allah) is one (ekd / united) LORD (Yahweh). The LORD thy God is one LORD.

Jesus walked the earth & the fulness of God is with Him. God is one yet a trinity. We are made in the image of God. Body, soul & spirit. When people purposely rebel against God, they die spiritually, like the first Adam did when he rebelled. That is why Jesus said we must be born again to see the Kingdom of God (a spiritual Kingdom). There has to be a rebirth of our spirit to be restored in our relationship with God.

God is the Father, Word & Holy Spirit, and we are made in the image of God, but when we rebel against God we spiritually die. And so there for handicapped in our spirituality until spiritually born of God, by the Grace of God.

2006-10-05 12:25:14 · answer #4 · answered by t_a_m_i_l 6 · 0 2

Where does it say that God has no partners in the bible? In Genesis it says "Let us". When you read on in the bible, it tells you that Jesus was with God in the beginning. I'd say that's def. a partner to me. :o)

2006-10-05 12:16:03 · answer #5 · answered by Light 3 · 1 0

As opposed to Jesus referring to God as a seperate entity...

Or, per "God" himself...
Genesis 1:26
And God said, let us make man in our image.

2006-10-05 12:15:40 · answer #6 · answered by Blackacre 7 · 3 1

Its a Language thing sweetie, there is no contradiction. Best get yourself on them Arabic websites! By the way, you never replied to my email :(

2006-10-05 13:09:54 · answer #7 · answered by Mr Slug 4 · 0 1

The term 'We' used in the Qoran refers to the old ancient arabic word styling, which represent the Highness, the Almighty etc..,
or as in 'We the Greatest'..We want this..or that..

'We' in old language is very different from us the present..
same like the terms used in old english literature ..some are very confusing..

so my dear friend..dont confuse your self..or you end up twisting other people's mind...


ALLAH is always ONE & ONLY..there's no other can be compared nor can be match with Him ...

2006-10-05 12:26:01 · answer #8 · answered by MissChievous 6 · 1 2

I have no idea, but maybe like the Queen, God has the right to talk of himself as plural, We as opposed to I.

2006-10-05 12:14:47 · answer #9 · answered by HP 5 · 1 1

Perhaps it is the "royal" we spoken of in the flick "The Big Lebowski." God does it in the beginning to the Bible, too.

2006-10-05 13:34:51 · answer #10 · answered by MishMash [I am not one of your fans] 7 · 0 1

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