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002.001 Alif. Lam. Mim.
007.001 Alif. Lam. Mim. Sad.
019.001 Kaf. Ha. Ya. A'in. Sad.
044.001 Ha-Mim. (QURAN)

-these are some verses which nobody knows their meanings except God,prophet Muhammad (pbuh) didn't know everything,he just knew what God had revealed to him,he knew nothing except what God had taught him.

2007-03-07 21:33:38 · 11 answers · asked by shockoshocko 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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As the shahadah said, there is no God but God and Muhammad is His prophet.

A prophet only relays the messege from God. His job was only to be a messenger of God.

2007-03-07 21:38:19 · answer #1 · answered by Adia Azrael 4 · 8 1

I've an English study says:

Alif Lam Meem and the like verses in the Quran states something very strange.

In The Suras starting with Alif Lam Meem, those letters are the Most letters Used in This Sura.

For Example Alif: 1000 Times
Lam = 800
Meem = 600

And so on on all Suras, The study was Made by the computer and Lead to the Islam of Professeur Adera Sadany, an Indian Theology Professor. When an Illeterate person, 1400 years ago, come with this .. He Must be a prophet.

This may not be the intention of those letters, but it's something you don't know about them.

By the way, Do you know the meaning of Energy? Electron? AASC, NNBA, CSA, and Most appreviations in our life in matter you are not specialized?

2007-03-07 21:47:10 · answer #2 · answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6 · 3 0

How do you know that prophet Muhammad (pbuh) didn't know the meanings of all the Quranic verses ? did any one ask him and he said I don't know ?
Once a man asked the prophet : is HAJ only one time or every year, the prophet (pbuh) didn't want to answer him although he knew the answer and said :don't ask for things that was not explained to you because if you know it maybe it will not be in your benefit
I'm sure the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) knew the meanings of all the Quranic verses but he told us the only ones that can be useful to us, maybe after 1000 years we will know the meanings of those verses

2007-03-07 22:19:20 · answer #3 · answered by atoufic 2 · 0 0

What does Alif Lam Mim mean?

As for the meaning of the disjointed letters in the Qur’an, there are different views as follows:



Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “In every divinely-revealed book there is a divine secret; in the Qur’an, it is these letters.”



Ibn `Abbas was reported to have said that these letters stand as a proof of the authenticity of the words that occur after them.



In Az-Zamakhshari’s Kashshaaf, we read: “These letters indirectly denote that though being part of their own language, the Quraysh tribe failed to produce the like of the Qur’an.”



Some scholars adopt the view that these letters are names of the surahs (chapters of the Qur’an) in which they are mentioned.



In another place, we find that these letters are an aspect of the challenge directed to the disbelievers (to produce the like of the Qur’an). Although the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was illiterate, he brought something very unique in every aspect.

The eminent Muslim scholar, Dr. `Abdul-Fattah `Ashoor, Professor of the Exegesis of the Qur'an at Al-Azhar Univ., states:

““Alif Lam Mim” [and the like] are separate or disjointed letters that many Qur'anic surahs start with.

Scholars hold different opinions regarding their meaning. The most correct opinion is that Allah refers to the fact that the Qur’an consists of the like of these letters. The People of Quraysh were challenged to produce the like of the Qur’an, which is of Arabic letters, and they failed to produce its like. They failed to produce 10 surahs, a single surah, or even a verse.

This sheds light on the fact that the Qur'an is revealed by Allah. No one can produce it, even the Prophet himself who was an eloquent man.

Allah Almighty says: "Say: Verily, though mankind and the Jinn should assemble to produce the like of this Quran, they could not produce the like thereof though they were helpers one of another." (Al-Isra': 88)


http://www.aliflammim.net/disjointed_letters_in_the_Quran.asp

2007-03-07 21:38:41 · answer #4 · answered by A2Z 4 · 1 1

sturdy, yet all it particularly is borrowed from countless gnostic texts that existed formerly islam, no longer something new. till the quran recognises as lord and saviour it does not count quantity for lots. The quran incorrectly calls Mary the daughter of Aaron the brother of Moses ! possibly you may study the Gospels for the fact, the quran is the lone testimony of a deluded bedouin.

2016-09-30 09:21:08 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

So he did not know about the vesre that allowed him to marry his adopted son's wife?

He did not know about the verse that allowed him to have sex with his concubine (Mariya) after he swore not to touch her?

He did not know about the verse that allowed him to loot Arab caravans during the holy month of Ragab?

Too many to mention

2007-03-08 07:48:07 · answer #6 · answered by Bionimetiket 2 · 0 0

Does that really matter? And what about the other verses which people claim they understand? Do they just take the face value of what is written, or do they try to read between the lines?

2007-03-07 21:40:16 · answer #7 · answered by anlarm 5 · 0 2

do u know the meaning.
those words were used by arabic poets in those days.
as Quran was revealed in a poetic style., to make the people familiar with it Allah put these words too.

2007-03-07 21:42:53 · answer #8 · answered by hamd 2 · 0 1

Well, maybe part of his problem was that he couldn't read or write . Also , a lot of the Quran was written by his mates after he departed this life...could be they had bad memories or just made it up !

2007-03-07 21:51:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I think every muslims knows this fact. Moreover these words carry very heavy meanings... i mean they are considered the most comprehensive of all....

2007-03-07 21:45:13 · answer #10 · answered by Proud Muslim 3 · 1 0

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