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There are no errors in the Qur'an

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
I'll admit there are no detectable errors in the Koran.
That's a major problem.
Something which is not disprovable ranks up there with many unverifiable conspiracy theories & paranormal claims.
I've heard a similar argument for the Bible.
Moreover, it's an even more impressive rationale, ie, that despite its being translated, re-translated & re-written, the Bible is still not disprovable, & the message is the same.
This bespeaks divine origin to a much more impressive degree than the Koran's being uncorrupted & error free.
I can find many contradictions in the Bible, not just that. But the concept of God is illogical in Christianity.
 

wizanda

One Accepts All Religious Texts
Premium Member
The plants have sexes.

They do have sexes.
Should try repeating things 3 times, it might make it more real. ;)

There are a few plants that have both sexes, cannabis is one of them, that distinctively shows the difference between the sexes; yet most are the same sex...

So they're not all made in pairs; just they've got what we define as both organs needed to procreate....

Yet also take into account our scientific methodology for labeling, is based on a masculine and feminine basis, it is possible they are just one sex, and have no distinctive gender; it is just something we've applied to their reproductive organs. :)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I can find many contradictions in the Bible, not just that. But the concept of God is illogical in Christianity.
Just as you can explain away claims by others that the Koran has contradictions,
true believers can do the same for their Bible. Ancient poetic language is flexible.

I'm sure the Koran looks like the absolute inerrant truth. It prolly even says so.
But consider how such things look to an outsider....
What is there to convince a non-believer that the Koran's claims are true?
I can't independently verify things like the number of gods, which prophets are real,
the number of virgins a martyr gets in Heaven, etc, etc. All are non-disprovable.
 
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Laika

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Just because i made my mind does not mean i stay to it...

If i find an error in the Qur'an, i will convert today.

However there are none


:)

What in your opinion would qualify as an "error" in the Qur'an?
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
No, i am saying there are none.

I did make my mind.

However, there is no error in the Qur'an.

These are misconceptions and signs of ignorance on your part.

You're totally right: there is no error in the Qur'an. There are way more than just one!

It's just a misconception and a sign of ignorance on your part that you think there aren't.
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
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Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
Wow . . . completely ignore the glaring errors that I posted in order to justify your delusion . . . now THAT speaks volumes concerning this Faith of Submission
I am not ignoring them brother.

I have like 3 people addressing me about these so called errors.

I'll get to yours.
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
Should try repeating things 3 times, it might make it more real. ;)

There are a few plants that have both sexes, cannabis is one of them, that distinctively shows the difference between the sexes; yet most are the same sex...

So they're not all made in pairs; just they've got what we define as both organs needed to procreate....

Yet also take into account our scientific methodology for labeling, is based on a masculine and feminine basis, it is possible they are just one sex, and have no distinctive gender; it is just something we've applied to their reproductive organs. :)
Exactly, read the Qur'an and see the translations that match the true meaning and stop spamming with verses.

It says DIVERSE plants. Never says all. If so, there are others parts you are missing.
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
Not that you'll refute this either (just like how you skirted past the first inaccuracy I posted)


The Quran claims that one night, Allah took Muhammad to the "al-Aqsa" mosque is in Jerusalem:



The Muslim army conquered Jerusalem in 637 AD and the al-Aqsa mosque was completed in 705 AD. The problem with the above passage in the Quran is that Muhammad died in 632 AD, which was 5 years before the Muslim army reached Jerusalem and 73 years before the al-Aqsa mosque was built.
Which verse?
 

EtuMalku

Abn Iblis ابن إبليس
Which verse?
The verse is clearly posted, but here it is again;

"Exalted is He who took His Servant by night from al-Masjid al-Haram to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the Hearing, the Seeing." - Quran 17:1
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
We've just presented you with about seven hundred thousand million. Brother, the earth is NOT flat!
Did you comprehend what i said?

It never says the earth is flat, it is describing how the earth has a flat surface that we walk on onto roads.

Of course the is not flat, however when we walk on earth is it round, like on a road or street?

NO, this is what it is saying in the Qur'an but you make too many misconceptions.
 
The verse is clearly posted, but here it is again;

"Exalted is He who took His Servant by night from al-Masjid al-Haram to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the Hearing, the Seeing." - Quran 17:1

The Quran doesn't say that though. That is an exegetical interpolation.

The text is:

Glory be to Him, who carried His servant by night from the Holy Mosque to the Further Mosque the precincts of which We have blessed, that We might show him some of Our signs. He is the All-hearing, the All-seeing

(which is not even necessarily about Muhammed, quite possibly it refers to Moses as the next verse is: And We gave Moses the Book, and made it a guidance to the Children of Israel: 'Take not unto yourselves any guardian apart from Me.' )
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
Glory be to Him, who carried His servant by night from the Holy Mosque to the Further Mosque the precincts of which We have blessed, that We might show him some of Our signs. He is the All-hearing, the All-seeing
To which Mosque does it refer?

(Ahh, context again :D)
 
To which Mosque does it refer?

(Ahh, context again :D)

I just added a bit to my post that the next line is And We gave Moses the Book, and made it a guidance to the Children of Israel: 'Take not unto yourselves any guardian apart from Me.'

It is arguably about Moses, and the 'night journey' of the hadith is a later invention.
 
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