Thank you.
This is the justification for my chart . . .
The verses 2.65 and 7.166 talk about the Sabbath.
The Sabbath didn't existed before the Torah so what you say is wrong, it happened after Moses, so after Adam.
1. They became apes because they are the '
transgressors', not merely because the 'Sabbath'.
2. Verse 2.30 mentioned about the '
transgressors', ie. '
one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood'. It follows that they can also become apes because those before Adam are the 'transgressors'.
3. This is further supported by verse 50.30. For us to assume
the whole world population since Adam can fill the hell would means the hell is very small. Therefore, the world population since Adam does not corroborate with the size of hell. The inference is that there must be other human beings before Adam or in other planets.
On the Day We will say to Hell,
"Have you been filled?"
and it will say, "Are there some more,"
50.30
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Your conclusion about the verse 2.30 is also wrong. Before the humans, the djinns existed. So the angels were talking about the djinns. Remember that the Devil is one of the djinns and he existed before Adam.
When Allah said to the angels:
"Indeed, I will make upon the earth a successive authority." (2.30)
and when the angels replied:
"Will You place upon it one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood" (2.30)
1. This whole conversation is about a human being, not about 'djinn'.
2. Allah does not refer to the 'djinn' as the successive authority, neither did the angels or any verses in the Quran. . .
3. The whole story in verses 2.30-39 is about the creation of Adam, not djinn.
Therefore the interpretation that verse 2.30 is referring to djinn is out of context.
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These are my views about verses 2.30, 2.65, 7.166 and 50.30.