the answer is
HAVE YOU READ QUR'AN?
HAVE YOU READ BIBLE?
basically they are same meaning,only different word
both is word of God,
the content is same
to teach people how to do good in this world.
so this world will be peacefull and happy.
did you do what the holly books said?
so there is no christian is better or muslim better.
the problem is how we create world peacefully and we understand each others.
2007-08-02 07:00:54
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answered by 0nc0m 2
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"O' people! A parable is set forth (unto you) so listen unto it! Verily, those whom you call upon besides God can never create (even) a fly, even though they gather for it, and should the fly carry away any thing from them, they can not take it back from it; (how) weak the invoker and the invoked." (22: 73)
"and should the fly carry away any thing from them, they can not take it back from it? "
God talks to us in this verse of our inability to extract from the fly what it has taken away (by feeding). Sure the fly cannot be created, but why wouldn't it be possible to take back from the fly what it had taken away, especially with the available tools that can dissect what is even smaller than a fly? With these tools we can definitely take back whatever a fly has ingested, and suppose that we don't have the technology to do that today, with the current advances wouldn't it be possible to do that in the future? That's when all my thoughts stopped, and I wanted to get out of this mind puzzle.
Notice that the verse starts with a call to listen. According to the commentary of Taqreeb Al-Quran, this part of the verse is "an emphasis on attracting attention to awaken the mind." That is to say that this parable is very important.
When a fly needed to eat, it would extent its mouth to the surface of the desired food (I chose not use overly scientific words), creating a tube. If you would examine the tube closely you would see that the end that touches the surface of the food was wider, making it look like a vacuum cleaner's tube's end. After the fly had extended it's mouth, it would excrete enzymes that allowed it to break the food and convert it into liquid. That helped the fly draw the food into the its body. The purpose for the enzyme as it was further explained to me by a professor at the university (you can read more about this in biology books yourself if you like).
What does this all mean? And what does the digestion process of the fly have to do with the parable mentioned in the verse? Notice carefully how the verse discusses this eternal disability. The problem with extracting the food does not come from the limitations of the tools, but rather in what is being extracted. Remember that the food that went into the body of the fly is not the same anymore. The food was broken down into molecules that makes it not longer what it was, and even it was taken back it would not be the same. Therefore it cannot be obtained again.
Notice also that even if we were to take back the food at the first point when it was just entering the mouth of the fly, it would still not help, because the food was digested even before that. Therefore, "they can not take it back from it" ever.
2007-08-02 07:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Quran is the True word of God.
Read it and you will see for yourself.
2007-08-02 08:43:52
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answered by Andre Romero 3
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In my opinion.. the Bible is the only true Word of God.
The Bible has never been revised. People have re-translated it from Hebrew and Greek, but the original texts remain steadfast.
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2007-08-02 06:51:29
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answered by McClintock 4
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To be fair, basing your life and the current time on ancient text is a bit of long shot. There is alot to be said about the wise words found in the religious books but to fully commit to them is impossible and i've found that alot of the text contained within the bible is contradictory. I haven't read the Qu'ran and have no desire to. Alot of what is written causes us as humans to react in the wrong way and practise dangerous ideas on our own race. God doesn't have a finality and so His word is surely endless and said to us everyday of our lives be it a thought or action, event or happening. I refuse to believe that everything based on life itself is contained in the bible, qu'ran or torah. Life is ever growing, changing and wonderous and there is no finality to it because it always finds a way despite what goes on to prevent it. I wouldn't place your trust too heavily on the Qu'ran, if it was as powerful and as truthful a book as it claims to be, then surely it would be in pocession of every human being on the planet and the world as it is would be modelled on how the islamic text says it should be? The God i know (Christian based but ideally more personal than the idea shared by many) doesn't match the God (or Allah) that is spoken of in the Qu'ran. God described in the Qu'ran is a tyrant and a destroyer. So how come he gives us life just to waste it to destruction? The true word of God is what your heart and head tells you. The concept of God overall is love. And that exists universally as a real truth.
2007-08-02 07:09:57
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answer #5
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answered by crosscalibre 1
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If they make that claim, then it is possible that they are correct. Why not include Islam in the 500 religions that we believe in, just to be sure that in case one of them is the true one we are not left out.
2007-08-02 07:35:28
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answered by Fred 7
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Its not our fault some greedy kings changed the words in the Bible a little.
2007-08-02 06:55:50
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answered by Nijg 6
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Every cultures and peoples BOOK is their interpretation of the word of God. Thats why religions will never agree and we will always have problems.
The Syko Ward
2007-08-02 06:52:43
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answered by The Syko Ward 5
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Hi I'm a Muslim.
Please listen to this lecture from Dr. Zakir Naik, a brilliant Muslim scholar.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E2s14T6x5AM
I hope that lecture will clarify your question.
Look up these scholars: Dr. Zakir Naik, Bilal Phillips, Yusuf Estes, Khalid Yasin, and Feiz Muhammad.
Thank you for your time.
2007-08-02 07:01:54
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answer #9
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answered by asdasdasdasdasdasdasdasdadasdads 2
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No, of course not the Bible is the only and true word of God. Other religions think that their versions of the Bible are the true word of God but the truth is that they're wrong.
2007-08-02 06:52:26
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answered by ryancheese26 2
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