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Sunday, July 1, 2012

* Refutation of those whotry to prove that the Qur’aan is not true

Recently I became aware of some scholarly researchdone by German
scholars into the inerrancy of the Quran. Some of their findings are
discussed in an Atlantic Monthly article entitled "What Is the Koran?"
written by Toby Lester, published in the January 1999 issue of that
magazine. The gist of theirresearch is that some very old fragments of
the Quran found in a mosque in Yemen show small but significant
aberrations from the standard Quranic texts. In some cases, the
writing on the fragments found had been washed off and different
writing substituted overtop. The article tries to cast doubt on the
Muslim view of the Quran as being absolutely reliable, and tries to
show instead that it is a literary text that has been subject to
change just like any other.
I am not a Muslim, but I know that the Quran holdsa position in Islam
that is similar to that of Christ in Christianity. In view of this,
sir, how would you respond to these attemptsto dispute the absolute
inerrancy of the Quran? In your view, do these scholars have false
motives that render their findings untrustworthy? Or do you have
another response to these attacks on the verity of the Quran?.
Praise be to Allaah.
1 – The proof that the copies of the Holy Qur'aan that we have before
us is not just one or two pieces of evidence, rather it is proven by a
vast amount of evidence that no fair-minded person can study without
becoming convinced that it is exactlyas Allaah revealed it to Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
2 – There have been generations coming one after another, reciting the
Book of Allaah and studying it, memorizing it and writing it down.
They have not omitted a single letter, and no one can change even the
vowel point of a single letter. Writing is just one means of
preserving it; basically itis preserved in their hearts.
3 – The Qur'aan has not come down to us on its own, such that the
so-called alterations could be made. Rather the interpretation of its
verses,the meanings of its words,the reasons for its revelation, the
grammar of its words and the commentary on its rulings have all been
transmitted. When such care has been given to this Book, how could
sinful hands find a way to distort even one letter of it, or add a
word, or take away a verse?
4 – The Qur'aan speaks of matters of the unseen, in the future, which
Allaah revealed to His Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) to show him that they came from Allaah. If a human
being wants to write a book, he can describe an event or express a
point of view, but if any human being were to speak about matters of
the unseen, in this field he can only base that on speculation and
lies. But the Qur'aan told of the defeat of the Romans by the
Persians, atthe time when there was no means of communication to
inform the Arabs of this event. The same verses also foretold that
they (the Persians) would be defeated after a certain number of years.
If what the Qur'aan said was not accurate, then the kaafirs would have
had a great opportunity to criticize theQur'aan.
5 – If you read any verse of the Qur'aan, then you go to America or
Asia or the jungles of Africa, or to the deserts of Arabia or any
place where there are Muslims, you will find that all of them have the
exact same verse, memorized byheart or in their books; not a single
letter of it willhave been altered.
So what is the importance of this unknown manuscript in Yemen which we
have not seen, and in which some ignorant may have altered, in recent
times, one verse or one word?
Does this argument carry any weight when properlyresearched and
discussed? Especially when the people claim to be fair-minded and
objective in their research.
What would be their response if we went to one of their most trusted
books by a well-known author, a book of which there are many copies in
the world, all of them exactly the same, and we claimed that there was
a copy of this book in some country or other in which there was extra
material and alterations, and it wasdifferent from what is in their
copies? Would they pay any attention?
Their answer would be thesame as ours.
6 – The manuscript copies which are in the Muslims' possession cannot
be proven to be authentic in this simplistic manner, for we have
experts who know the history of calligraphy and we have principles and
guidelines through which we may determine whether a manuscript is
genuine, such as the names and signatures of the people who heard it
and read it.
We do not think that these features are present in this so-called copy
of the Qur'aan in Yemen or inothers.

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The Qur’aan and medicine

I heard in a lecture that medical scientists or doctors claim that
many medicines&treatements have been discovererd&propounded by
inferring facts frm the Holy Quran.
Now my question is, Is that all regarding medicine is mentioned in the
Holy Quran? Or is theremore left which we've to still put into use?
I'm asking this question with regards to an earnestrequest frm a
friend of mine, a hindu named Vignesh and he asked me whether there r
matters left still in the Holy Quran to control some of these deadly
diseases.
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
Allaah sent Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) with
a religion that covers all aspects of life, as Abu Dharr (may Allaah
be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) left usand no bird flapped its wings
in the sky except that he had taught us some knowledge about it.
(Narrated by Ahmad, 20399. See Majma' al-Zawaa'id, 8/263. al-Haythami
said: it was narrated by al-Tabaraani and its men are the men of
saheeh apart from Muhammad ibn 'Abd-Allaah ibn Yazeed al-Muqri' who is
thiqah (trustworthy)).
Islam came to meet the needs of people in all aspects of their lives.
Secondly:
What is narrated in the Sunnah from the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) complements what is in the Qur'aan. These two
sources are the principal sources for Muslims. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) has told us thatAllaah has not sent
down any disease but He has also sent down a cure for it.
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him)
that theProphet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"Allaah has not sent down any disease but He has also sent down a cure
for it."
Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5678.
Thirdly:
What the questioner has mentioned, that some Muslims say that many
remedies were discovered through the Holy Qur'aan, we say that this is
somewhat exaggerated.
The Qur'aan is not a book of medicine or geography or geology as some
Muslims like to say to westerners. Rather it is a book of guidance for
mankind and one of the greatest of its miracles is its eloquence and
the ideas and concepts that it contains. This is the main aspect of
its miraculous nature. Allaah revealed it to His Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) at a time when eloquence had reached
great heights, so this bookcame to amaze those people and challenge
them in their area of expertise, to prove to them that it was from
Allaah.
This is not strange, and it is nothing new in religion. The signs of
Moosa (peace be upon him) – his stick and his hand – were of thekind
that was prevalent during his time, which wasmagic (sihr). The signs
of 'Eesa (peace be upon him) – raising the dead and healing the blind
and lepers – were of the kind that his people were skilled in and that
was widespread among them, which was medicine.
Hence we say that the greatest feature of the Qur'aan is its
eloquence. Scholars nowadays are stilldiscovering new aspects ofits
eloquence through their study of its verses.
This does not mean that there is no other miraculous aspects to the
Qur'aan. Rather in some verses Allaah mentions things about the design
ofthe human body, the stages of its creation and development, some
natural phenomena, etc.
But with regard to cures for various diseases, as thequestioner
mentions, the Qur'aan is a healing for thebelievers. This includes
healing the heart (mental or spiritual disease) and physical healing.
Allaah mentions honey in the Qur'aan and says that it is a healing for
mankind. And He mentions the principle of preserving good health and
guarding against sickness. So whoever says that the Qur'aan says a lot
about medicine in this regard is right, but whoever goes beyond that
is exaggerating. Rather this is a kind of exaggeration coined by some
Muslims. The Qur'aan is not a book of medicine. There are some
diseases that did notexist previously, so how could their cure come –
according to what the questioner says – before they appeared?....

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Entering the bathroom with a necklace with Qur’aanic aayaat

Can my wife enter the bathroom with a neckless that has words of the
Qur'an on it?
Praise be to Allaah.
It is not permitted to enterthe bathroom with anything that has aayat
from the Qur'aan on it, because this could lead to disrespect of the
Word of Allaah, may He be glorifiedand exalted. Therefore, your wife
should remove this necklace before entering the bathroom. Our advice
is that women should not wear any jewellery with aayaat or du'aa's on
it, because there are a number of reservations about this practice, of
which wearing it when entering the bathroom is just one.

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TIME alone can prove the worth of frienship..as tym goes by,v loose
the false ones, n keep the bst...jst a sweet hello 2 one of the bst!
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The morning is jst a few moments away. Go 2 sleepN when u wake up,
remember me as a frnd who is always there for u N never let u down
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Always welcome a new day with a Smile on Ur Lips,Love in Ur Heart N
Good Thoughts in Ur Mind...And Ull always have a WoNderFuL DaY
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Love urself ,Flirt with ur understanding,Romance with dreams, Get
engaged with simplicity,Marry genuiness,Divorce the ego..Thats Gud lf
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