ArchivedCONTRADICTIONS IN THE QURANOmg, these so called contradictions are so old and all of them have been refuted, i wonder who the Author is, its a Missionary, his lies are exposed so dont bother putting his material on the board. It is true that verses 3:42-45 speak of several angels, while 19:17-21 speak of only one (Gabriel), however by reading these verses carefully we note that they speak of different events that took place at different times. A- We read in 3:44: "……..when they drew their raffles to select Mary's guardian. You were not present when they argued with one another." These words confirm that the timing of verses 3:42-45 is related to the time when a guardian was being chosen to look after Mary, and thus a time when Mary was still young and in need of a guardian. Consequently, this also indicates that the timing of these verses was before the actual conception and birth of Jesus. At that time, we are told that the angels (in plural) foretold Mary the good news about the coming of Jesus but did not give the specific time of that event which was left for Gabriel in a future presentation to Mary. "The angels said, "O Mary, GOD gives you good news: a Word from Him whose name is `The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary. He will be prominent in this life and in the Hereafter, and one of those closest to Me." 3:45 However, in 19:17-21 , we are told of the specific time of the conception of Jesus inside Mary's womb. At that time Mary was a grown up woman. That mission was given specifically to Gabriel, thus we read in 19:19 how Gabriel told Mary that he was sent specifically by Almighty God to grant her a pure child: "He (Gabriel) said, "I am the messenger of your Lord, to grant you a pure son." After reading these verses it becomes evident that the assumed contradiction is a direct result of the author's poor understanding of the Quran. Apart from the fact that these verses speak of different events, the truly amazing observation here is that the Quran speaks of a scientific theory that was only to be known after Einstein put forward his theory of relativity in 1905. First let us read the three verses refered to: "………. A day of your Lord is like a thousand of your years." 22:47 "All matters are controlled by Him from the heaven to the earth. To Him, the day is equivalent to one thousand of your years." 32:5 "The angels, with their reports, climb to Him in a day that equals fifty thousand years." 70:4 Note that only the first two of these verses speak of a day relative to God (1000 years of our count) .... However, the third verse does not speak of a day relative to God, therefore before demonstrating the scientific significance of these verses, it must be said that there is no contradiction between the first two verses on one hand and the third verse on the other hand. Scientific significance: The theory of relativity states that since we live in a space-time universe there is no such thing as 'absolute time'. What relativity tells us is that time, measured in our frame of reference (our point of view), runs at a different speed from time in another frame of reference. This phenomenon is called 'Time Dilation'. The equation which predicts this 'stretching' of time is: T = t divided by the square root of [ 1 - (V x V)divided by (C x C) ] t = length of a time interval for us T = length of a time interval for another frame of reference. V = velocity of other frame of reference C = speed of light (approx. 300,000 km/second) The mathematics of relativity says that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. If a body travels faster than the speed of light ( where V is greater than C ) we would get a negative value for the section marked between the [ ...... ], but since there is no square root for a negative value, the equation cannot accept speeds greater than the speed of light. However, it has been discovered that some particles actually travel faster than light. These are called 'tachyons'. They cannot travel at the speed of light, only faster. The amazing notation of these Quranic verses, besides confirming the theory of 'Time Dilation', is that they confirm the fact that if there is such frames of reference where one day is equal to a thousand years of our count, and even fifty thousand years of our count, they must be travelling at speeds many times faster than the speed of light. These frames of reference cannot be physical, and that is because according to the relativity equations the speed of light is the limiting factor in our physical world. Verses [ 39:73, 41:30, 57:21, 79:41 ] do not speak about gardens in paradise, they speak of paradise itself. 2:97 "Say, "Anyone who opposes Gabriel should know that he has brought down this (Quran) into your heart, in accordance with GOD's will, confirming previous scriptures, and providing guidance and good news for the believers." 16:101 "When we substitute one revelation in place of another, and GOD is fully aware of what He reveals, they say, "You made this up!" Indeed, most of them do not know." By reading these two verses it becomes difficult to see any contradiction. The revelation of the Quran indeed confirmed that previous scripture were also sent by God (Torah, Injil .....etc). However, some of the laws prescribed in these older Scripture were substituted with new laws in the Quran. An example of that is the fact that sexual intercourse between married couples was prohibited at all times during fasting. However, in the Quran it was made permissible between sunset and sunrise. [quote/How many groups will there be at the last judgement? Sura 56:7 says there will be three distinct groups of people at the Last Judgment. Sura 90:18-19 and 99:6-8 say there will be two distinct groups at the Last Judgment. [/quote] verses 90:18-19 speaks of two of the 3 groups, it does not say that there are ONLY 2 groups……… where as 99:6-8 does not speak of any of the three groups. To demonstrate this naive claim of the author, consider the following example: Suppose we are given some information in two sentences: 1st Sentence : There are three cars in the garage, one on the right, one on the left and one in the front. 2nd Sentence: The one on the right is green, the one on the left is black. Can we say that since the 2nd sentence speaks only of two cars , then there is only 2 cars in the garage? Can we say that there is a contradiction between the 2 sentences? Obviously not…… When we examine the verses in the Quran that are subject to this false claim, we read a similar example to that of the three cars. First we read 56:7-10 7. You will be stratified into three kinds. 8. Those who deserved bliss will be in bliss (described in verse 27 as the ones on the right) 9. Those who deserved misery will be in misery (described in verse 41 as the ones on the left) 10. Then there is the elite of the elite. Now when we read 90:17-19: 17. And being one of those who believe, and exhorting one another to be steadfast, and exhorting one another to be kind. 18. These have deserved bliss. 19. As for those who disbelieved in our revelations, they have incurred misery. 20. They will be confined in the Hellfire. We note that verse 18 here speaks of the group described in 56:8……….while verse 19 speaks of those described in 56:9 Nowhere do we read in this Surah that these two groups will be the only groups on the day. Furthermore, when we read to the other verses that are referred to and are supposed to be in contradiction to 56:7 , and they are 99:7-8 , we see that they do not talk of any groups as such. These are the words: 7. Whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it. 8. And whoever does an atom's weight of evil will see it. These words say on Judgment Day we will be accountable for everything that we have done, there is no mention of any groups of people here. Now i can go on and refute all of them, so want me to? because this is false claims and misinterpretations and twisting meanings, did you get this off answering Islam?? lol..if it is, its already refuted, so i dont want to waste my time, but if you do want me to continue then i will |
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