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  1. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    If you look at 96:16 "a lying, sinful forelock" كاذبة Actually means, "lying". You are interpreting it to mean "Denial". That is possible, but not necessarily.
  2. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    How do you know that without Hadith? Remember, I asked you to bring a Hadith. These two verses are about the same event.
  3. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    If you look at other verses, there are examples, it also means "there is no". Not necessarily there is no one. But there is no (of anything".
  4. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    "And when the decree ˹of the Hour˺ comes to pass against them, We will bring forth for them a Creature from the earth, telling them that the people had no sure faith in Our revelations." 27:82
  5. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    @Link There is a difference to say "No one can deny it", than "there is no denial of its occurrence"
  6. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    قل يا مَعشرَ العلماء ، اُنظروا ثمّ اذکُروا ما انزَله الرّحمن فی الفرقان : اِذا وَقَعَتِ الواقعةُ لَيسَ لِوقعتِها کاذبة ." بگو امروز واقعه مذکوره واقع شد و ساعت و اشراط آن مشهود ،" يومَ تُبلَی السَّرائر " امروز است و " يومَ تَمُرُّ الجبال " امروز ، صيحه مرتفع و ارض متحرّک و مهتزّ و نور از افق...
  7. InvestigateTruth

    What is the day of judgment per Quran?

    Here is a translation by Skakir, and Pikthal "There is no belying its coming to pass-" "There is no denying that it will befall" It does not say, "No one will deny it when it happend" 1. Can you find some Hadithes about this verse that tells us how to interpret it? 2. What benefit is...
  8. InvestigateTruth

    The interpretation of Bahai faith regarding "son of Hasan Al-askari" is irrational.

    @Link What I explained is the Baha'i view. Here is farther explanation from Shoghi Effendi: "The Prophets, unlike us, are pre-existent. The Soul of Christ existed in the spiritual world before His birth in this world. We cannot imagine what that world is like, so words are inadequate to...
  9. InvestigateTruth

    The interpretation of Bahai faith regarding "son of Hasan Al-askari" is irrational.

    Thanks for quoting this. The part of this quote, I suggest to reflect on, is, the part bolded: "All that thou hast heard regarding Muḥammad the son of Ḥasan—may the souls of all that are immersed in the oceans of the spirit be offered up for His sake—is true beyond the shadow of a doubt, and...
  10. InvestigateTruth

    The interpretation of Bahai faith regarding "son of Hasan Al-askari" is irrational.

    The "Light" that is mentioned in these Hadithes in fact denotes Spiritual Reality, rather than literal relationships. Like Isma'il Son of Sadiq. Why, he was not chosen as the Imam after Sadiq, if what matters is being literally his son? Now consider this verse: At length she brought the...
  11. InvestigateTruth

    The interpretation of Bahai faith regarding "son of Hasan Al-askari" is irrational.

    Quote Baha'u'llah on this. I think, you OP should've included Quote from Baha'u'llah. I think you misunderstood what Baha'u'llah wrote.
  12. InvestigateTruth

    The interpretation of Bahai faith regarding "son of Hasan Al-askari" is irrational.

    @Link Here are some Hadithes, that tells us, the Name of the Qaim and His father will be unknown until when He rises, and announced: There is a long Hadith in Bihar, Imam Sadiq answers: “The caller will call out the name of Qaim and the name of his father and will say: “So-and-so the son of...
  13. InvestigateTruth

    For Muslims: Is Muhammad the last Prophet from God?

    So that includes Book of Isaiah?
  14. InvestigateTruth

    Two Disappearances of the Mahdi - when where and How long?

    Let's discover the truth about the Two Disappearances of the Qaim. When, where and how long His disappearances are? The first thing is, to see what Hadithes say about that. After that, we also analyzed it logically. It is recorded in Bihar, vol. 51-53: Abu Basir said to Abu Abdullah Imam...
  15. InvestigateTruth

    For Muslims: Is Muhammad the last Prophet from God?

    Quran refers to the Scriptures that is with the people of the Book. Now, the term Torah can mean different things. I quote Wikipedia: In rabbinic literature, the word Torah denotes both the five books (תורה שבכתב "Torah that is written") and the Oral Torah (תורה שבעל פה, "Torah that is...
  16. InvestigateTruth

    Name of the Mahdi, Solving the puzzle

    Now, read the last part of this Hadith you quoted, which I copy it: Certainly! Here's the translation of the provided text: "Then I completed that (grace) with his son, as a mercy to the worlds. Upon him is the perfection of Moses, the beauty of Jesus, and the patience of Job. In his time, my...
  17. InvestigateTruth

    Name of the Mahdi, Solving the puzzle

    That's not what I am saying. Of course Imam Ali is the first of the Awsiya. But, if you pay attention, here he is talking about the Awsia who are Children of Fatima. That excludes first Ali. There are only 11 Imams who are Children of Fatima. Moreover, if you pay close attention to the...
  18. InvestigateTruth

    Name of the Mahdi, Solving the puzzle

    It is recorded in a Hadith in Bihar alanwar, that Imam Ali, after making allusion to the Qaim said: لا يفتح الخيرات إلا بمفاتحه ، ولا تكشف الظلمات إلا بمصابيحه ، فيه تفصيل وتوصيل ، وبيان الاسمين الأعلين اللذين جمعا فاجتمعا ، لا يصلحان إلا معا ، يسميان فيفترقان ، ويوصلان فيجتمعان ، تمامهما في...
  19. InvestigateTruth

    The interpretation of Bahai faith regarding "son of Hasan Al-askari" is irrational.

    First of all, there is no proof the Hadith you are quoting is really accurate or the exact words of the Prophet and Imams. They may have said something like that, but by the time it was memorized and written, it was affected by personal misunderstanding. Secondly, even if that Hadith is...
  20. InvestigateTruth

    Name of the Mahdi, Solving the puzzle

    Ok, reply when you want.
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