Pegg
Jehovah our God is One
In bible nowhere its written that Bible is free of mistakes
but In Quran on the first page its written That Quran is free of mistakes
This means Quran is a true book of GOD
and is it free of mistakes?
Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
In bible nowhere its written that Bible is free of mistakes
but In Quran on the first page its written That Quran is free of mistakes
This means Quran is a true book of GOD
Sure. It says so.and is it free of mistakes?
well just read Quran and find me a single inconsistency also thats what Quran challenges
"Haven't the unbelievers considered if this was from other than Allah, they would find within it many contradictions?" and "If you are in doubt about it, bring a chapter like it."
“None of Our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but We substitute something better or similar: Knowest thou not that God hath power over all things?”—Sura 2:106; 16:101, Ali.
Another is in that the Quran says that muslims are not to force their religion on anyone. “Let there be no compulsion in religion.” “Thy duty is only preaching.” “We have not made thee keeper over [the Unbelievers].” “What! wilt thou compel men to become believers? No soul can believe but by the permission of God.” “Thy duty is to make (The Message) reach them: It is our part to call them to account.” “Obey not the Infidels and Hypocrites—yet abstain from injuring them.” “Summon thou to the way of thy Lord with wisdom and with kindly warning: dispute with them in the kindest manner.” (Sura 2:256; 13:40, Ali; Sura 3:19; 6:106, 107; 10:99, 100; 16:126; 33:44, 47, Rodwell)
But then we find this: “Believers, wage war against such of the infidels as are your neighbors, and let them find you rigorous.” “And when the sacred months are passed, kill those that join other gods with God wherever ye find them; and seize them, besiege them, and lay in wait for them with every kind of ambush: but if they shall convert, and observe prayer, and pay the obligatory alms, then let them go their way, for God is Gracious.”—Sura 2:186-190, 212, 213; 8:12; 9:5, 124; 47:4,
Either God wants muslims to be peaceful with non believers and not compel anyone to follow islam, or he wants muslims to fight non believers and force them to submit to Islam.
Which is it?
There is the contradiction of who was the first muslim. The Quran says that Abraham was “neither Jew nor Christian; but he was sound in the faith, a Muslim.” (Sura 3:60; 5:48, 111) But according to Sura 39:14, it was Muhammad “SAY: I am bidden to serve God with a sincere worship: and I am bidden to be the first of those who surrender themselves to him, (Muslims).”
Or the contradiction about who is in line for salvation and who is not. Sura 2:59 “Verily, they who believe (Muslims) and they who follow the Jewish religion, and the Christians, and the Sabeites,—whoever of these believeth in God and the last day, and doeth that which is right, shall have their reward with their Lord: fear shall not come upon them, neither shall they be grieved.”
But then we see the opposite teaching “Whoso desireth any other religion than Islam, that religion shall never be accepted from him, and in the next world he shall be among the lost.” “Infidels now are they who say, ‘God is the Messiah, Son of Mary!’ . . . Whoever shall join other gods with God, God shall forbid him the Garden, and his abode shall be the Fire. They surely are Infidels who say ‘God is the third of three,’ for there is no God but one God.” (Sura 3:79; 5:76, 77)
Either all 3 Abrahamic religions lead to salvation as the first sura says, or only Islam leads to salvation. Which is it?
I don't think that there can be a concincing argument that either the Bible or the Koran is the word of God. Otherwise, your agnostic friends would be trying to convince you of the divine works and not Muslims or Christians.
The claims that the Koran / Bible are of a divine quality are meant for the ears of Muslims/Christians who already believe in God, and not vice-versa.
The first test of a religious doctrine is "does it fit together logically, having no need to depend on smoke and mirrors or mindless rhetoric to bind it together" If not then it must be said that God is a God of confusion; any religion that must confess confusion cannot be of God for God is not a God of confusion. I did not have to dig very far to realize that the concepts supporting a belief in Allah are the most illogical and confusing doctrines the world has ever know; even Catholicism, the second most confusing dogma ever known, fares better under examination.
The second test must be "will you learn the same thing from the religious leadership of a given religion regardless of where you go to be taught within said religion", If not then there is no consistency in the doctrine and therefore it is in a constant state of flux never having a firm foundation. Any vehicle of religion wherein you will find servants of God legally authorized to act in the name of God will have a firm foundation, nothing wavering. Islam defends its points of doctrine individually as if they were bits of straw that cannot be cohesive enough to make broom nor bail.
The Koran fails both of these test miserably and that is just two of the startlingly obvious ways that the doctrines of Islam, with even a minimal degree of intelligent investigation, fail to stand outside the realms of those who believe that they are being successful at pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps. That is why to argue with hard liners, or those wanting to stay in power, one is often met with violent and sometime deadly totalitarian tantrums.
None are so blind as those who will not see yet perhaps the Islamic community is crazy like a fox - the text of the Koran can be molded together in such a way that any Muslim can do anything they want any time they want and turn to the Koran for support, kind of like a "catch all" grab bag of excuses to justify any action and/or belief be it good or bad.
Quran is still the same
as it was revealed
thats big clue of his truthfulness
LOL
OK then.
This is exactly what I am talking about. It seems that Allah is the handle that justifies anything that a Muslim wants to do. Believing in Allah is one thing but making sense of what is called His Doctrine is quite another. Professing a belief in a deity does not somehow clarify confusing and very often starkly contradictory dogma such as is found in the Koran.Belief in God is absolutely not confusing. the Qur'an is simple: submit to God alone, who is One without a second, and that God has sent Prophets and Messengers to every culture and in every community. And Muhammad is a Prophet of God.
And where in Christendom will you find any unified voice? If you are speaking of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, then you will find it one Church among many, as much as there are many denominations in Islam. After all, the Ahmadiyya Muslims believe that they have true Islam and the only form of true Islam with authority on Earth.
And yet the Bible and the Book of Mormon are complete with wars and rapings, pillaging and killings. Christianity has done so many things in the name of God over hundreds and hundreds of years, showing that Biblical fanaticism is just as deadly.
How like the Bible, and the Book of Mormon. Any action can be justified with any large volume of authoritative text, not just the Qur'an.
Quran is still the same
as it was revealed
thats big clue of his truthfulness
Just like how the Bible is free from error, right?
Quran is still the same
as it was revealed
thats big clue of his truthfulness
there are a handful of copyist errors scattered throughout the bible, but no outright contradictions of teaching or belief