Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Is there anything wrong with Verse 33:23? What about Verse 63:1?

Is there anything wrong with Verse 33:23? What about Verse 63:1?

33:23 Among the believers (are) men (who) have been true (to) what they promised Allah. And among them (is he) who has fulfilled his vow, and among them (is he) who awaits. And they (do) not alter (by) any alteration -

(According to some people, there is a hadith which speak about Verse 33:23 in a “suspicious” way as if that Verse were not reliable. My answer is that the Qur’an has been preserved, and you have to believe in all the Verses, including Verse 33:23. Those who deny the Verses of the Qur’an are disbelievers. On the other hand, there is nothing suspicious about it in the hadith, because “Sahih Bukhari, Volume 005, Book 059, Hadith Number 379” says that “I missed one of the Verses of Surat-al-Ahzab which I used to hear Allah’s Apostle reciting”. So, actually it is confirming that he heard it before, but he just missed it when they wrote down the Qur’an)(In addition, there are mathematical proofs confirming that Verse 33:23 is correct. See the comment below)(Allah knows best)

89:3 And the even and the odd,

(The Qur’an has 114 Chapters. The sum of chapters’ numbers is 6,555. The total number of verses is 6,236. When it is added each Chapter’s number with its Verses’ total, the sum of the odd results is 6,555. That’s the same number than the sum of chapters’ numbers: 6,555. And when it is added each Chapter’s number with its Verses’ total, the sum of the even results is 6,236; that’s the same number than the total number of Verses: 6,236. So, the numbers match. And also there are 57 event results and also 57 odd results)(If someone were to add or subtract a single Verse, then an odd number would be even, or an even number would be odd, then the whole analysis would be wrong)(Allah knows best)

See calculations in this article “Even and odd numbers in the Qur’an”

https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/12/even-and-odd-numbers-in-quran.html

18:26 Say, "Allah knows best how long they remained. For Him is the unseen of the heavens and the earth. How clearly He sees and how clearly He hears. They do not have besides Him any protector, and He does not share His Commands with anyone."

(Another mathematical proof is that Verse 33:23 mentions “Allah”. The word “Allah” is mentioned 2,699 times in the Qur’an; the number 2,699 is a prime number. A prime number is only divisible by itself and 1. God is One)(So, if there were no Verse 33:23, the Word “Allah” would be mentioned 2,698 times, so the number of times would not be a prime number)(Allah knows best)

3:4 Before (this), as guidance for mankind. And (He) revealed the Criterion. Verily, those who disbelieved in the Verses of Allah, for them is a severe punishment. And Allah is All-Mighty, All-Able of retribution.

(Another point is that the Qur’an is the Criterion to know what is true. The hadith can never contradict the Qur’an (4:82). So, even if a hadith/narration were to deny or say something against a Verse of the Qur’an, it would prove that hadith wrong, rather than proving the Qur’an wrong)(See the link below, “Has the Qur'an been preserved?”)(Allah knows best)

63:1 When the hypocrites come to you, they say, "We testify that you are surely the Messenger of Allah." And Allah knows that you are surely His Messenger, and Allah testifies that the hypocrites are surely liars. 63:2 They take their oaths (as) a cover, so they turn away from the Way of Allah. Indeed, evil is what they used to do. 63:3 That is because they believed, then they disbelieved; so their hearts were sealed, so they do not understand.

(In regard to Verse 63:1, some people wrongly say that “We testify that you are surely the Messenger of Allah” is an incorrect “Shahada” (aka “testimony”); and they are based on Verse 63:1 Itself, while, actually, Verse 63:1 says a correct testimony. When the hypocrites say that testimony, they are liars, because they do not believe in what they say, that’s why they are called hypocrites, but if the testimony is said by believers, then they are not liars, because they are sincere and believe in what they say. Even Verses 63:2-3 tell you the reason why the hypocrites are liars, and it is not because the testimony itself was wrong (“they take their oaths (as) a cover...”)(On the other hand, mentioning God in the testimony, and also the Prophet, is not shirk (idolatry, associating partners), because you are not worshiping the Prophet, or you are not saying that the Prophet is a deity, but you are reaffirming that you believe in God, and you believe that Muhammad is His Messenger. It is even confirmed by Verse 63:1 Itself, in which their testimony mentions Muhammad, and they are not accused of being idolaters, for mentioning the Prophet, but they are accused of being liars for taking their oaths as a cover, and are accused of disbelieving after their belief (so, that they do not longer believe that Muhammad is God’s Messenger))(Allah knows best)

57:19 And those who believe in Allah and His Messengers, they (are) the truthful, and the martyrs (are) with their Lord. For them (is) their reward and their light. But those who disbelieve and deny Our Verses, those (are the) companions (of) the Hellfire.

(In regard to why Muslims only mention one Messenger, “Muhammad”, in “Shahada” (aka “testimony”) - Muhammad is the last Prophet (33:40), and the Qur’an confirms previous Scriptures (3:3), so by testifying that you believe in him, it implies that you believe in all previous Prophets and Messengers. Anyway, for example, in the case of Christians converting to Islam, sometimes they are asked to mention both, Jesus and Muhammad, in their testimony, which implies that they believe that Jesus is a Messenger of God, so that they do not longer believe that Jesus is God or the son of God)(Allah knows best)

12:3 We relate to you the best of the narrations in what We have revealed to you of this Qur’an, although you were, before it, surely among the unaware.

(I have also heard someone suggesting that the entire Chapter 12 of the Qur’an should be omitted or is irrelevant, while that suggestion does not make sense, because you learn many things from that Chapter, and I quote in my blog Verses from Chapter 12 many times. Those who reject the Verses of the Qur’an are disbelievers (84:22, 2:91, 52:33-34, 46:10, 10:95-97, 23:38-39, 40:70). The believers believe that Chapter 12 and all Chapters of the Qur’an are from God. And Verse 17:82 says, “And We reveal from the Qur’an that which is a healing and a mercy for the believers, but it does not increase the wrongdoers except in loss.”)(Allah knows best)

See also: Is there anything wrong with Verses 9:128 and 9:129 as some people say? Are 9:128 and 9:129 supported by other Verses in the Qur’an?

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/08/is-there-anything-wrong-with-verses.html

See also: Has the Qur'an been preserved? Are there different versions of the Qur’an?

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/05/has-quran-been-preserved.html

See also: The Qur’an and Mathematics. Mathematical miracles in the Qur’an. Word repetitions in the Qur’an (Index)

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/02/the-new-revelation-confirms-old-or.html

See also: The Qur’an and prime numbers

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/06/why-dont-christians-follow-their-own.html

See also: Does the Qur’an support following the hadith?

https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/10/verses-used-by-people-in-favor-and.html

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