10 Biggest Contradictions In The Quran

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10 Biggest Contradictions In The Quran.

I will be listing 10 of the biggest contradictions in the Quran. Like other holy books, the Quran has come under examination and scrutiny and many contradictions, or at least apparent contradictions have been said to exist within its pages

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I can clarify number 3: if you continue reading chapter 11 to verses 45-47, you’ll notice that God clearly says to prophet Noah (PBUH) that his unfaithful son is “not of your family” but he is “one [whose] deed was other than righteous”; so God shows that “in His eyes (the Eyes of The True)” people are truly belonging to each other by their nature/prevalent character (that is built upon goodness/badness of faith and deed), not their blood.

This condition (Salvation for the faithful) is shown in this verse: {[So it was], until when Our command came and the oven overflowed, We said, "Load upon it [i.e., the ship] of each [creature] two mates and your family, except those about whom the word [i.e., decree] has preceded, and [include] whoever has believed." But none had believed with him, except a few.} [11:40]

rosewater
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10. That had been debated, but it still sounds like 8 days still.

9. According to the Qur'an, the Christians at risk are those who associated God (ST) with others, hence the Trinity, and more so the church. There are still Christians today who still don't buy the Trinity.

8. The clay refers to Adam and Hawa (AS). (Although Christians tried pointing to "contradictions" such as clay ≠ sand/water/blood. I mean, blood is made of water, and sand is part of the world's soil combinations that made this "clay.") The embryo (or "alaq"/"clot") refers to the rest of us.

7. Islam isn't necessary if you're just unsure on the truth, but don't behave like the Pharaoh or Abu Lahab. The Pharaoh was the worst example in the Qur'an.

6. A "Muslim" (or "Mu-shalem") is anyone who believes in the God of Abraham (ST), his prophets (AS), and many of the revelations.

5. This brings home my point at no. 7.

4. Wine was boycotted eventually with each revelation since the Arabs didn't have centuries to adapt like the Hebrews. (Also, I'm guessing the wine in Heaven is either nonalcoholic (we have those today, but not diabetic friendly) or it's because sin would no longer need to be feared after Judgment Day.)

3. Probably the other family members except the son.

2. God (ST) created the Devil and the jinns/demons. Man, on the other hand, enact evil deeds with their own hands since they could have heed the warnings of the scriptures. (Although, I don't get the "contradictions" here.)

1. Since Heaven is probably beyond space, the orbit would result to lengthier days than on the Earth. I mean, Mercury's year is only Earth's 90 days.

OmarAlikaj
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To anyone reading this, I recommend that you read the tafseers.

jamila
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I can clarify number 2 too😁: verse 78 in chapter 4 is intended to clear the Prophet (PBUH & HF) from the people’s accusations unto him as being the “source” of their bad luck, where God confirms that “all events” (good/bad) happen “by the will of God” (hence “God is the source of all”) not by the Prophet (who is a mere human messenger not an ultimate controller of the events in the universe).

While verse 79 is intended to clarify the “reason” of such events that happen to people (as in “why God willed for it to happen to them?”); if you refer to chapter 17 verses 4-8 (especially first part of verse 7) they are verses that talk about “natural outcomes” of good and bad deeds, where if one is doing good (i.e. following the commands of The All-Seeing God, whom always “decrees” to guide His creations to goodness) then goodness will come back unto him, and if one is doing evil (i.e. following their blind whims and desires) then evilness will comeback onto him, hence {What comes to you of good is from Allāh, but what comes to you of evil, [O man], is from yourself.}

rosewater
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Question: If one wet cloth dries in 1 hour, then how many hours will 70 wet clothes take to dry?
Leroy Kenton: it's simple, 70 hours 🤣🤣🤣

MrChughad
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I can clarify number 10.
The word used for And is "summa”.And this word in Arabic language does not only mean "and" it also means "simultaneously"so if we translate "summa" as "simultaneously"so there is no contradiction.

imrantariq
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They see yet they are blind..they hear yet they are deaf. SubhanAllah. When your heart is bad no guide's for you so sad.

dahabodahabo
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answer for number 3:

And ˹so˺ the Ark sailed with them through waves like mountains. Noah called out to his son, who stood apart, “O my dear son! Come aboard with us and do not be with the disbelievers.”

He replied, “I will take refuge on a mountain, which will protect me from the water.” Noah cried, “Today no one is protected from Allah’s decree except those to whom He shows mercy!” And the waves came between them, and his son was among the drowned.

Chapter 11 verse 42-43

so yes, noah's son drowned

khaalidyare
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Allah mentioned in the Qur'an to Noah (pbuh) that his son is not part of his family and that the believers with him were his family. So no member of his family was drawn.

aliyumusa
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Write the verses boldly on your video, , don't just quote them, , that's how u can prove what u are saying

SirWinky.
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There is no contradiction but lack of understanding May Allah guide you brother Ameen 💕

shaikarshiya
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The people who speak the language couldn't come out with any contradiction, but you..., This is funny to be honest, everything you are saying is related to language and science of tafser, which is the explanation of the Quran.

mohammedessam
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answer for number 9: Answer
Praise be to Allah.

What you refer to in your question is mentioned in two similar aayaat in the Qur’aan. The first of them is the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): “Verily, those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in Allaah and the Last Day and do righteous good deeds shall have their reward with their Lord, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.” [al-Baqarah 2:62]

The second is the aayah (interpretation of the meaning): “Surely, those who believe, those who are the Jews and the Sabians and the Christians – whosoever believed in Allaah and the Last Day, and worked righteousness, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.” [al-Maa’idah 5:69]

In order to understand these aayaat correctly, we need to refer to the scholars of Tafseer (Qur’aanic commentary). The great Imaam Ismaa’eel ibn Katheer, may Allaah have mercy on him, said in his tafseer of the aayah from Soorat al-Baqarah:

“Allaah, may He be exalted, points out that whoever of the previous nations did well and was obedient, will have a good reward, and this will be the case for everyone who follows the Unlettered Prophet [Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) until the Hour comes – he will have eternal happiness, and they will not fear what they are going to face, nor will they grieve for what they have left behind. As Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): ‘No doubt! Verily, the awliya’ of Allaah [i.e., those who believe in the Oneness of Allaah and fear Allaah much, and love Allaah much], no fear shall come upon them nor shall they grieve.’ [Yoonus 10:62]. And Allaah tells us what the angels say to the believers at the time of death (interpretation of the meaning): ‘Verily, those who say, “Our Lord is Allaah, ” then they istaqaamu [stood straight, i.e., truly followed Islam], on them the angels will descend (at the time of their death) (saying): “Fear not, nor grieve! But receive the glad tidings of Paradise which you have been promised!”’ [Fussilat 41:30]

As far as the Jews are concerning, their faith meant believing in the Tawraat (original Torah) and following the way of Moosa (peace be upon him) until ‘Eesa came, after which whoever continued to follow the Torah and the way of Moosa, and did not leave this and follow ‘Eesa, was doomed. As far as the Christians are concerned, their faith meant believing in the Injeel (original Gospel) and following the laws of ‘Eesa; whoever did this was a believer whose faith was acceptable to Allaah, until Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came, after which whoever did not follow Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and leave the way of ‘Eesa and the Injeel that he had been following before, was doomed.

The aayah (interpretation of the meaning), “And whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers” [Aal ‘Imraan 3:85] is a statement that Allaah will not accept any way or deed from anyone, after sending His Final Messenger, except those that are in accordance with the laws of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Prior to this, however, anyone who followed the Prophet of his own time was on the Straight Path of salvation. So the Jews were those who followed Moosa (peace be upon him) and referred to the Tawraat for judgement at that time. When Allaah sent ‘Eesa (peace be upon him), the Children of Israel were obliged to follow him and obey him, and so they and others who followed him became Christians.. When Allaah sent Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), as the Final Prophet and a Messenger to all the children of Adam, all of mankind was obliged to believe in him and obey him, and refrain from what he prohibited. Those who did so are the true believers. The ummah (nation) of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) are called the believers because of their deep eemaan (faith) and conviction, and because they believe in all the past Prophets and in the prophesied events that are yet to come.”

Commenting on the aayah in Soorat al-Baqarah, Ibn Katheer (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

“What is meant is that every group believed in Allaah and the Last Day, which is the appointed Day of Reckoning, and did righteous deeds. But after Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was sent to both mankind and the jinn, true belief can only be in accordance with the way of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Whoever follows his way will not fear the future or grieve for what they leave behind.

khaalidyare
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🤦🏻 these are not contradictions, every verse you point out have reason and explanation in tasfeers and hadeeth

rockybaaziger
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They have failed for 1500 years and now some YouTuber thinks he can beat the Quran 😂😂😂

SherlocksGameplay
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LOL it's always people saying it's cause you don't speak Arabic" 🤣 😂

faithdulce
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These contradictions are basically based on lack of knowledge about the Arabic language, where many words have multiple meanings. Let me give you just one example of the incorrect translations from Arabic to English:

The word pronounced as "yawm" in Arabic means "a period of unknown duration."

But most Western scholars translate it as "a day or days." However, "yawm" in Arabic could easily mean any of the following: "a day, a week, a year, 50, 000-years, or even infinity." Remember "unknown" means NOT known.

This is just one Arabic word that is mistranslated consistently by uneducated and uninformed Western scholars, who claim they know everything.

The funny thing is that the non-Muslim Arabs, who speak Arabic every day as their mother tongue, have failed to come up with these contradictions over the last 1440 years. But that does not stop these non-Arabic experts of Arabic to come up with these false claims.

Kindly look at the comments provided by "Mohammad Alaa, " in the comments section below, to discover the details of the lies that these enemies of Islam haters are propagating.

mohammadakhtar
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The quran isn't easy to understand in other languages, but if you read it in arabic, understanding the arabic metaphors and way of writing, you'd understand better. And the confusing verses are explained before by the scholars. You should read the tafsir or exegesis before claiming some verses to be contradictory.

ahmeat
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What makes wine to be forbidden is what intoxicate inside. The one in heaven is plain wine that doesn't intoxicate

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I was preparing for a discussion/debate with 2 Christians and I thought let me research what they would consider as contradictions so I came across this video, Alhamdulillah these points have simple and clear explanation. the more I see people fail to refute Islam the more Iman strengthens in my heart, I will come back with my reply to each point soon inshAllah.

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