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koran 18:085 and he followed a road. till,when he reached the setting-place of the sun, he found[wajada-arabic for found] it setting in a muddy spring, and found[wajada, arabic for found] a people there about. we said o dhol-oarneyr! either punish or show kindness. 28:23 he found[wajada] them a whole tribe of men watering 3:3718:93 28:23 are just a few verses that confirm that wajada is arabic for found. this verse in arabic says, hatta itha balagha maghriba alshahamsi.: till when he reached the setting-place of the sun. 18:085 and he followed a road till, when he reached the rising-place of the sun. nowhere, can i find the word appears. can anyone? so the sun does set in a muddy pond or allah is wrong. solomon, a prophet of islam, 34:12-14 say that solomon was dead for a long time while standing and leaning on his staff and no one noticed it until a creeping creature of the earth gnawed away his staff and he fell. where can i confirm this?

2007-11-03 02:45:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

3 answers

First,one does not need to be muslim or a native Arabic speaker to explain the linguistic part of that verse.It can be done with just a dictionary and any language version of Quran.I used the English version and a dictionary and here is what I found.

1-A sunset will appear depending on where you are to see it,if you are near a muddy pond so it will look ,if you are behind a clear pool,so it will look.
In that context,the person was on the bank of a muddy pond,so it will look so-quite normal.

2-I just cheked my English vesion and did found the word "rising" just after where you ended your verse, which is the same as "appear".And besides,we dont say the "sun appears",we say "the sun rises"

3-Wajada has two meanings in Arabic-
1- "found",
2-"found out" or "realized",
In that verse,it actually means "found out" or "realized",the same way we can all watch the sunset(we just watch the sun going down,nobody witnesses the phenomenon unfolding before their eyes at close) . So it cannot be "found",it must be simply "found out".

I just checked the linguistic part of it and found nothing wrong about it at all.

2007-11-03 02:53:46 · answer #1 · answered by Chakat 4 · 2 0

"In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Compassionate".

@chases25 is just a blind fan of Ali Sina (cursed) and a loser lol, If Ali Sina (cursed) day he says day if Ali Sina (cursed) say night then he say night, he has lost the powers to think and do the research on his own,what great retorts he got here of this question:

www.faithfreedom.com (Against Ali Sina)

http://www.answering-faithfreedom.org/a-ffi/contact-us.html (Against Ali Sina)

http://www.examinethetruth.com/ (Against Ali Sina)

Common sense: Arab people who has ARABI language as their mother tongue in which HOLY QURAN was revealed & they did not find such errors in more than 1400 years and so many Muslims reverts (e.g.: Yousuf Estes www.islamtoday.com) have learned Arabic language but not even they found any errors in HOLY QURAN that’s why they revert to ISLAM but ALI SINA (cursed) finding errors with no effort what so ever in the HOLY QURAN, WHY? b/c he is biased and either he not take into account the "SHAN-E-NAZOOL" the reference in which the NOBLE VERSE of HOLY QURAN revealed or he intentionally misinterpret the HOLY QURAN.

Now my answer:

QURAN SAYS THAT IT SEEMS TO HUMAN THAT sun does set in a muddy pond AND NOT CLAIMS THAT IT HAPPENS which is 100% right that it seems to human.
For further information click http://www.answering-christianity.com/iron_gates.htm

Research & observations from Holy Quran & Sahee Hadith, Religious scholars like Sheikh Ahmed Deedat’s www.ahmed-deedat.co.za, Dr. Zakir Naik's www.irf.net , www.peacetv.in, Aalama Tahir-ul-Qadri, Israr Ahmed etc.

May Allah help & guide us all, Amen’.

2007-11-04 08:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by Truth Speaker by research 4 · 2 0

Allah the writer of Quran is same God whom Jesus called Father and he worshipped Allah too.

This is what Allah says in Quran Surah 2-7

"Allah has set a seal on their hearts (the unbelievers), and on their hearing, (i.e. they are closed from accepting the Allah's guidance ), and on their eyes there is a covering). Their's will be a great torment."

The above statement of God in Quran is written for people like you. You are not qualified to translate Quran. Even if you were an unbeliever scholar of Quran, you will still not get guidance from Allah.

There are plenty of Jewish Heads of Departments of Islamic Studies in America with Ph.D degrees, But they are still Jews, because they study Quran with inention to misinterpret Quran like theír Rabi's misinterpret their own Torah. How can God give them guidance and accept them in the fold Allah's Islam.

They are hypocrates and for them Allah Sayes in Quran 2-10,
"In their hearts is a disease (of doubt and hypocrisy) and Allah increased their disease. A painful torment is theirs, because they used to tell lies."

The above two ayahs of Quran seems like Allah wrote for people like you (chases25)

2007-11-03 03:17:53 · answer #3 · answered by majeed3245 7 · 3 0

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