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Re: Drafting up a Jamia
« Reply #30 on: August 28, 2022, 10:21:16 am »
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Surah 10:22: ‘He is the One Who enables you to travel through land and sea. And it so happens that you are on ships, sailing with a favorable wind, to the passengers’ delight. Suddenly, the ships are overcome by a gale wind and those on board are overwhelmed by waves from every side, and they assume they are doomed. They cry out to Allah alone in sincere devotion, “If You save us from this, we will certainly be grateful.”’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh.

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Surah 13:38: ‘We have certainly sent messengers before you O Prophet and blessed them with wives and offspring. It was not for any messenger to bring a sign without Allah’s permission. Every destined matter has a set time.’
The 'messengers' include Abraham, Moses, Noah, etc.

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Surah 15:26-44: '26. Indeed, We created man from sounding clay moulded from black mud. 27. As for the jinn, We created them earlier from smokeless fire. 28. Remember, O Prophet when your Lord said to the angels, “I am going to create a human being from sounding clay moulded from black mud. 29. So when I have fashioned him and had a spirit of My Own creation breathed into him, fall down in prostration to him.” 30. So the angels prostrated all together— 31. but not Iblîs, who refused to prostrate with the others. 32. Allah asked, “O Iblîs! What is the matter with you that you did not join others in prostration?” 33. He replied, “It is not for me to prostrate to a human You created from sounding clay moulded from black mud.” Allah commanded, “Then get out of Paradise, for you are truly cursed. 35. And surely upon you is condemnation until the Day of Judgment.” 36. Satan appealed, “My Lord! Then delay my end until the Day of their resurrection.” 37. Allah said, “You will be delayed 38. until the appointed Day.” 39. Satan responded, “My Lord! For allowing me to stray I will surely tempt them on earth and mislead them all together, 40. except Your chosen servants among them.” 41. Allah said, “This is the Way, binding on Me: 42. you will certainly have no authority over My servants, except the deviant who follow you, 43. and surely Hell is their destined place, all together. 44. It has seven gates, to each a group of them is designated.”’
This is the story of how Iblis became Satan. From what I have understood by reading the main site, Iblis is supposed to be Lucifer, who is the good guy.

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Surah 16:10: 'He is the One Who sends down rain from the sky, from which you drink and by which plants grow for your cattle to graze.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 16:49: 'And to Allah alone bows down in submission whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth of living creatures, as do the angels— who are not too proud to do so.'
This passage reminds me of the Iblis story.

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Surah 16:65: 'And Allah sends down rain from the sky, giving life to the earth after its death. Surely in this is a sign for those who listen.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 16:98: 'When you recite the Qur'an, seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed.'
Satan is Iblis, who is, in fact, Lucifer. Lucifer is the good guy.

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Surah 17:53: ‘Tell My believing servants to say only what is best. Satan certainly seeks to sow discord among them. Satan is indeed a sworn enemy to humankind.’
Satan is Iblis, who is, in fact, Lucifer. Lucifer is the good guy.

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Surah 21:95-97: ‘95. It is impossible for a society which We have destroyed to ever rise again, 96. until after Gog and Magog have broken loose from the barrier, swarming down from every hill, 97. ushering in the True Promise. Then—behold!—the disbelievers will stare in horror, crying, “Oh, woe to us! We have truly been heedless of this. In fact, we have been wrongdoers.”’
I put this as Judaic because it mentions Gog and Magog, which appears in the Tanakh.

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Surah 22:52-53: ‘52. Whenever We sent a messenger or a prophet before you O Prophet and he recited Our revelations, Satan would influence people’s understanding of his recitation. But eventually Allah would eliminate Satan’s influence. Then Allah would firmly establish His revelations. And Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise. 53. All that so He may make Satan’s influence a trial for those hypocrites whose hearts are sick and those disbelievers whose hearts are hardened. Surely the wrongdoers are totally engrossed in opposition.’
Satan is Iblis, who is, in fact, Lucifer. Lucifer is the good guy.Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 22:63: 'Do you not see that Allah sends down rain from the sky, then the earth becomes green? Surely Allah is Most Subtle, All-Aware.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 22:65: 'Do you not see that Allah has subjected to you whatever is in the earth as well as the ships that sail through the sea by His command? He keeps the sky from falling down on the earth except by His permission. Surely Allah is Ever Gracious and Most Merciful to humanity.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 23:1-9: '1. Successful indeed are the believers: 2. those who humble themselves in prayer; 3. those who avoid idle talk; 4. those who pay alms-tax; 5. those who guard their chastity 6. except with their wives or those bondwomen in their possession, for then they are free from blame, 7. but whoever seeks beyond that are the transgressors; 8. the believers are also those who are true to their trusts and covenants; 9. and those who are properly observant of their prayers.’
Allah is giving permission for slaveowners to have sex with (ràpe) their female slaves.

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Surah 23:18: 'We send down rain from the sky in perfect measure, causing it to soak into the earth. And We are surely able to take it away.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 24:21: ‘O believers! Do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Whoever follows Satan’s footsteps, then let them know that he surely bids all to immorality and wickedness. Had it not been for Allah’s grace and mercy upon you, none of you would have ever been purified. But Allah purifies whoever He wills. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.’
Satan is Iblis, who is, in fact, Lucifer. Lucifer is the good guy.

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Surah 24:43: 'Do you not see that Allah gently drives the clouds, then joins them together, piling them up into masses, from which you see raindrops come forth? And He sends down from the sky mountains of clouds loaded with hail, pouring it on whoever He wills and averting it from whoever He wills. The flash of the clouds’ lightning nearly takes away eyesight.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 25:45-50: ‘45. Have you not seen how your Lord extends the shade—He could have simply made it remain still if He so willed—then We make the sun its guide, 46. causing the shade to retreat gradually? 47. He is the One Who has made the night for you as a cover, and made sleep for resting, and the day for rising. 48. And He is the One Who sends the winds ushering in His mercy, and We send down pure rain from the sky, 49. giving life to a lifeless land, and providing water for countless animals and humans of Our Own creation. 50. We certainly disperse it among them so they may be mindful, but most people persist in ungratefulness.’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 25:53-54: ‘53. And He is the One Who merges the two bodies of water: one fresh and palatable and the other salty and bitter, placing between them a barrier they cannot cross. 54. And He is the One Who creates human beings from a humble liquid, then establishes for them bonds of kinship and marriage. For your Lord is Most Capable.’
Allah is talking about how he can manipulate water, which is something Yahweh does.

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Surah 25:61: 'Blessed is the One Who has placed constellations in the sky, as well as a radiant lamp and a luminous moon. 62. And He is the One Who causes the day and the night to alternate, as a sign for whoever desires to be mindful or to be grateful.’
Here Allah is described as creating the heavens and the various heavenly bodies, which should be attributed to Yahweh.

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Surah 26:4: ‘If We willed, We could send down upon them a compelling sign from the heavens, leaving their necks bent in utter submission to it.’
Yahweh is the one who sends 'compelling signs' from heaven, not Allah.

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Surah 26:197: 'Was it not sufficient proof for the deniers that it has been recognized by the knowledgeable among the Children of Israel?’
References the Tanakh.
 
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Surah 27:Ayah 86: ‘Do they not see that We made the night for them to rest in and the day bright? Surely in this are signs for those who believe.’
Allah is stating that he is the cause of the motion of heavenly bodies.
 
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Surah 27:Ayah 88: ‘Now you see the mountains, thinking they are firmly fixed, but they are traveling just like clouds. That is the design of Allah, Who has perfected everything. Surely He is All-Aware of what you do.’
Allah is described as creating the mountains, which is Judaic.
 
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Surah 28:71: 'Ask them, O Prophet, “Imagine if Allah were to make the night perpetual for you until the Day of Judgment, which god other than Allah could bring you sunlight? Will you not then listen?” 72. Ask them also, “Imagine if Allah were to make the day perpetual for you until the Day of Judgment, which god other than Allah could bring you night to rest in? Will you not then see?” 73. It is out of His mercy that He has made for you the day and night so that you may rest in the latter and seek His bounty in the former, and perhaps you will be grateful.’
Allah is stating that he is the cause of the motion of heavenly bodies.

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Surah 29:46: ‘Do not argue with the People of the Book unless gracefully, except with those of them who act wrongfully. And say, “We believe in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to you. Our Allah and your Allah is only One. And to Him we fully submit.”’
The 'People of the Book' includes Jews.

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Surah 29:63: 'And if you ask them who sends down rain from the sky, giving life to the earth after its death, they will surely say, “Allah!” Say, “Praise be to Allah!” In fact, most of them do not understand.’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 30:19: 'He brings forth the living from the dead and the dead from the living. And He gives life to the earth after its death. And so will you be brought forth from the grave.'
This sounds like something Yahweh would do.

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Surah 30:23: 'And one of His signs is your sleep by night and by day for rest as well as your seeking His bounty in both. Surely in this are signs for people who listen. 24. And one of His signs is that He shows you lightning, inspiring you with hope and fear. And He sends down rain from the sky, reviving the earth after its death. Surely in this are signs for people who understand. 25. And one of His signs is that the heavens and the earth persist by His command. Then when He calls you out of the earth just once, you will instantly come forth.’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 30:40: ‘It is Allah Who created you, then gives you provisions, then will cause you to die, and then will bring you back to life. Can any of your associate-gods do any of this? Glorified and Exalted is He above what they associate with Him in worship!’
This sounds like something Yahweh would do.
 
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Surah 30:46: ‘And one of His signs is that He sends the winds, ushering in good news of rain so that He may give you a taste of His mercy, and that ships may sail by His command, and that you may seek His bounty, and perhaps you will be grateful.’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'
 
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Surah 30:48-51: ‘48. It is Allah Who sends the winds, which then stir up vapor, forming clouds, which He then spreads out in the sky or piles up into masses as He wills, from which you see rain come forth. Then as soon as He causes it to fall on whoever He wills of His servants, they rejoice, 49. although they had utterly lost hope just before it was sent down to them. 50. See then the impact of Allah’s mercy: how He gives life to the earth after its death! Surely That same Creator can raise the dead. For He is Most Capable of everything.'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 30:54: ‘It is Allah Who created you in a state of weakness, then developed your weakness into strength, then developed your strength into weakness and old age. He creates whatever He wills. For He is the All-Knowing, Most Capable.’
This sounds like something Yahweh would do.
 
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Surah 31:29: 'Do you not see that Allah causes the night to merge into the day and the day into the night, and has subjected the sun and the moon, each orbiting for an appointed term, and that Allah is All-Aware of what you do?’
Allah is stating that he is the cause of the motion of heavenly bodies.

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Surah 31:31: ‘Do you not see that the ships sail smoothly through the sea by the grace of Allah so that He may show you some of His signs? Surely in this are signs for whoever is steadfast, grateful.’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 31:34: ‘Indeed, Allah alone has the knowledge of the Hour. He sends down the rain, and knows what is in the wombs. No soul knows what it will earn for tomorrow, and no soul knows in what land it will die. Surely Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware.’
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 32:27: 'Do they not see how We drive rain to parched land, producing various crops from which they and their cattle eat? Will they not then see?'
Allah is describing his control over the weather, which tells me he's being compared to Yahweh. I posted this because you had me delete a passage where Allah is described as 'sending down rain from the sky.'

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Surah 33:4-8: ‘4. Allah does not place two hearts in any person’s chest. Nor does He regard your wives as unlawful for you like your real mothers, even if you say they are. Nor does He regard your adopted children as your real children. These are only your baseless assertions. But Allah declares the truth, and He alone guides to the Right Way. 5. Let your adopted children keep their family names. That is more just in the sight of Allah. But if you do not know their fathers, then they are simply your fellow believers and close associates. There is no blame on you for what you do by mistake, but only for what you do intentionally. And Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful. 6. The Prophet has a stronger affinity to the believers than they do themselves. And his wives are their mothers. As ordained by Allah, blood relatives are more entitled to inheritance than other believers and immigrants, unless you want to show kindness to your close associates through bequest. This is decreed in the Record. 7. And remember when We took a covenant from the prophets, as well as from you O Prophet, and from Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, son of Mary. We did take a solemn covenant from all of them 8. so that He may question these men of truth about their delivery of the truth. And He has prepared a painful punishment for the disbelievers.’
I'm not sure, but I think there's laws similar to this concerning adopted children in the Tanakh.
 
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Surah 33:32: ‘O wives of the Prophet! You are not like any other women: if you are mindful of Allah, then do not be overly effeminate in speech with men or those with sickness in their hearts may be tempted, but speak in a moderate tone.’
Subjugation of women.
 
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Surah 33:52: ‘It is not lawful for you O Prophet to marry more women after this, nor can you replace any of your present wives with another, even if her beauty may attract you—except those bondwomen in your possession. And Allah is ever Watchful over all things.’
Female slaves can be married, but I don't see any mention of them being freed.

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Surah 34:20-21: ‘20. Indeed, Iblîs’ assumption about them has come true, so they all follow him, except a group of true believers. 21. He does not have any authority over them, but Our Will is only to distinguish those who believe in the Hereafter from those who are in doubt about it. And your Lord is a vigilant Keeper over all things.”’
Satan is Iblis, who is, in fact, Lucifer. Lucifer is the good guy.
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