Moses wrote about his own death whats your point?
2007-09-24 03:32:17
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answered by Miss 6 7
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Moses took two tablets and went away into the mountains. Reputedly the first mention of laxatives.
Mohammed dictated what God said to him. If you've ever worked as an interpreter, then you would understand that, although one should say 'I', it's all too easy to say 'he' - or 'Mohammed'.
The Qu'ran was written during Mohammed's life time.
The Gospels of the New Testament were written at least 100 years after Jesus' death. (Apart from the Dead Sea Scrolls, which are currently being X-rayed and translated).
2007-09-24 05:15:34
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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there's a verse interior the Qur'an that announces: "Verily Allah and His angels bless the Prophet; O you who have self assurance, you too could deliver advantages on him and salute him with peace" (Al-Ahzab 33:fifty six). besides the shown fact that, there's a debate to whether this verse applies in basic terms throughout the time of the Prophet's existence or maybe after his loss of existence. some think of that believers could salute and deliver advantages upon the Prophet while they see him, others think of that they ought to try this in prayer and proceed to accomplish that until eventually after his loss of existence. the 2nd team have hadiths to back them up, mutually with "The Prophet Mohammad suggested: 'If a individual have been to assert benediction on me as quickly as, Allah will bless him 10 cases.'" (different hadiths say 70 cases) the 1st team have grammatics. If the verse does certainly say "salute him with peace" then this is bearing on a time while the Prophet became alive. as a result, the completed verse could circulate under that rule. this customary team additionally believes that the Prophet Mohammad won't intercede for Muslims on the Day of Judgement, because of the fact of multiple verses interior the Qur'an that verify that "no intercession would be familiar on the final Day", as a result the 2nd team won't be able to retort that those prayers are "mandatory" with the intention to be interceded for. And the communicate is going on.
2016-10-05 06:48:02
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answered by ? 4
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You need to read the explanations and understand the oneness of Allah SET, and then understand his messengers and how they where given all their knowledge.
Do that first by reading everything you can and then making a sound judgement and if you need consult a knowledgeable person regarding that question. Muhammed SAW never asked to be worshiped and mankind does love to refute things after the prophets where gone.. Peace unto them.
Its like when your boss is gone from the store, all of a sudden everything is out of order unless you where trained properly. GET ME!
The Meaning of the Holy Quran
4:163. Verily, We have inspired you (O Muhammad ) as We inspired Nûh (Noah) and the Prophets after him; We (also) inspired Ibrâhim (Abraham), Ismâ'il (Ishmael), Ishâque (Isaac), Ya'qûb (Jacob), and AlAsbât [the twelve sons of Ya'qûb (Jacob)], 'Iesa (Jesus), Ayub (Job), Yûnus (Jonah), Hârûn (Aaron), and Sulaimân (Solomon), and to Dawûd (David) We gave the Zabûr (Psalms).
2007-09-26 15:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The Law was given to The Prophet Moses from Allah And mose's name is mentioned numerous times in books Exodus and Leviticus.
The Holy Quran, surah 2 (The Heifer) verses 87, 88 and 89
87.We gave moses the book and followed him up with a succession of Messengers;We gave Jesus, the son of Mary, Clear (Signs) and strengthened him With the Holy Spirit. Is it that whenever there comes to you A Messenger with what ye Yourselves desire not, ye are Puffed up with pride?- Some ye called imposters, And others ye slay!
88. They say "Our hearts Are the wrappings (which preserve Allah's Word:we need no more)." Nay, Allah's curse is on them For their blasphemy: Little is it they believe.
89. And when there comes to them a Book from Allah, confirming What is with them-although From of old they had prayed For victory against those Without Faith-when there comes To them that which they (Should) have recognized. They refuse to believe in it But the curse of Allah Is on those without Faith.
2007-09-24 03:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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He doesnt.
Divine words put into his mouth and recited.
The Quran means "the recitation".
For twenty-three years, God's words (the Qur'an) were truly put into Muhammad's (pbuh) mouth. The Qur’an was dictated to Muhammad (pbuh) by Angel Gabriel, who asked him to simply repeat the words of the Qur'an as he heard them. These words were then committed to memory by those who heard them during Muhammad's lifetime and under his supervision.
Was it a coincidence that the prophet "like unto Moses" from the "brethren" of the Israelites (i.e. from the Ishmaelites) was also described as one in whose mouth God will put his words and that he will speak in the name of God., ( Deuteronomy 18:18-20 ). Was it also a coincidence the "Paraclete" that Jesus foretold to come after Him was described as one who "shall not speak of himself, but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak (John 16:13).
Was it another coincidence that Isaiah ties between the messenger connected with Ke'dar and a new song (a scripture in a new language) to be sang unto the Lord (Isaiah 42:10-11 ). More explicitly, prophesies Isaiah "For with stammering lips, and another tongue, will he speak to this people" (Isaiah 28:11 ). This latter 'verse correctly describes the "stammering lips" of Prophet Muhammad reflecting the state of tension and concentration he went through at the time of revelation. Another related point is that the Qur'an was revealed in piece-meals over a span of twenty-three years. It is interesting to compare this with Isaiah 28:10 which speaks of the same thing.
2007-09-24 03:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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They found the bones of muhammed...that means he is dead.
They didn't/haven't found the bones of Jesus...that means he's not in the grave and conquered death. That's why he only had to use a borrowed tomb, because he wouldn't need it for long.
2007-09-24 03:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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what thehell?ure really not making sense at all.
the book IS from heaven.the words are from god sent down to muhammed via angel jibraeel. whats your question?so what muhammed is mentioned in it..? never in the quran is "we" referring to muhammed.iT IS always referring to ALLAH HIMSELF.
ALLAH ALSO REFERS TO HIS OWNSELF IN THE QURAN AS "ALLAH".
2007-09-24 06:39:08
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answered by red D 4
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He doesn't refer to himself as We.
It was a message sent from Allah, to Muhammad.
2007-09-24 03:35:10
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answered by Sayeed A 2
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Strange ... i never found Prophet Muhammad saying We to Him and Allah!
You need to read it again
2007-09-24 03:47:37
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answered by Acid 3
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