ask pat robertson ---he and every loser became experts on Islam all a sudden
2007-03-12 21:58:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Greatness of the Quran
[59:21] If we revealed this Quran to a mountain, you would see it trembling, crumbling, out of reverence for GOD. We cite these examples for the people, that they may reflect.
God
[59:22] He is the One GOD; there is no other god beside Him. Knower of all secrets and declarations. He is the Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
[59:23] He is the One GOD; there is no other god beside Him. The King, the Most Sacred, the Peace, the Most Faithful, the Supreme, the Almighty, the Most Powerful, the Most Dignified. GOD be glorified; far above having partners.
[59:24] He is the One GOD; the Creator, the Initiator, the Designer. To Him belong the most beautiful names. Glorifying Him is everything in the heavens and the earth. He is the Almighty, Most Wise.
http://www.submission.org/suras/sura59.html
History of the Qur’ân
This state of revelation was sometimes so intense that the animal on which he happened to be riding at the time could not stand the burden and would sit down. Once he was resting his head on the thigh of his companion, Zayd bin Thâbit, when revelation began to come. It caused so much pressure on his thigh that Zayd thought his bones would break.[6]
A second means of revelation was that the angel Jibra’îl (Gabriel - ) would appear in the guise of a man (sometimes in the presence of others as well) and convey the message. This was the easiest state of revelation for the Prophet .
Other forms of revelation we will simply list here but more details can be found elsewhere[7]:
· Appearance of the angel in its original, angelic form.
· True dreams.
· Direct discourse with Allâh, as had the prophet Mûsâ (Moses - ).
· Direct inspiration in the heart.
Finally, it should be noted that the Prophet Muhammad used to receive two kinds of revelation. One was that which comprised the verses of the Qur’ân in which the words and meaning were both from Allâh. This type of revelation is referred to as wahy matluw: the recited revelation. The second type of revelation is that which does not form part of the Qur’ân, but a large number of commands and tenets have been sent through it. In this type, called wahy ghayr matluw (non-recited revelation), only the subject matter was revealed to the Prophet and he expressed it in his own words and actions. This type of revelation forms a huge corpus of traditions known as the hadîth. Both types of revelation have a definite and binding authority for Muslims although the first is, of course, superior in nature.[8]
http://ccminc.faithweb.com/islam/quran02.html
2007-03-13 05:05:53
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answer #2
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answered by A2Z 4
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most probably, you must alter your state of consciousness(change the frequency which you percieve) to recieve messages from another dimension or frequency.
it works like this:
theres a radio: it's tuned in to radio 1, if you change to radio 2, all you get is radio 2, but radio 1 is still broadcasting, but your tuned in to the frequency of 2, if you want to go back to 1, change the frequency. the brain is a transmitter and reciever of frequencies.
2007-03-13 05:02:10
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answer #3
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answered by Abdul Akbar 1
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Yes is true ( will i get my 10 points now, please?)
2007-03-13 05:00:17
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answer #4
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answered by Gersin 5
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