Monday, December 17, 2007

Muhammad and Allah were both pugnacious

The writer has posted a verse and given a horrible explanation for it.
"O ye believers! Be patient, keep everything in its proper place and keep on fighting. Fear God that you may attain salvation." (3:178.)

However, if we see this verse from the Quran, it reads as follows:

Let not the Unbelievers think that our respite to them is good for themselves: We grant them respite that they may grow in their iniquity: But they will have a shameful punishment. (3:178)

Is this deliberate misquote or some horrible mistake?


Now (the Mohammedan) God Himself has made Mohammad His partner (in Divine
honors, etc.) and has Himself declared this fact in the Qoran.

This is not mentioned in the Quran as the writer thinks. The Quran tells the Muslims to obey the Prophet if they want to obey Allah. By obeying the Prophet, Muslims do not associate him with God but believe that he is appointed by God and is bringing the message of God to mankind. Whatever the Prophet says is not from his own but by God and therefore, obeying what he speaks is actually obeying God. This is the simple interpretation and does not require much of a brain to understand!

The writer has even criticized the following verse:


"God truly will not do any one injustice even of the weight of a mote, and if there be any good deed, he will repay it doubly." (4:45.)

Criticizing such beautiful verses casts doubt on the integrity of the writer. It clearly shows that he is partial and clearly very anti-Islamic. He argues that doubling the deeds is actually injustice whereas it is the mercy of God. His opinion is obviously different and no impartial, sane person would hold such a pathetic view.


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