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GENERAL TOPICS | BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS / Two questions
« on: February 02, 2018, 02:44:32 PM »
After this guys I'm on a tiny break cause I post a lot but here are two questions :
1) People say the Quran has contradictions but we answer them using logic. Dr Shabir Ally said there are 100 contradictions in the Bible but the same way we do they answered all of the contradictions it was almost identical to how we explained there are no mistakes in the Quran does that mean there are no mistakes in the Bible?
2) There are verses that apparently promote terrorism in the Quran but we tell people to look at the context but God would have not met one these verses If we are not alowed to attack other religions like we're it says kill them were you find them.
Does it mean that we have to do it to , it must do or it would be pointless mentioning it they would not say it unless they want the reader of the Quran to kill them were they find them.
In a nutshell the Quran is a guide to life so even if we looks at these violent verses context it still means we must act on them
Please explain
1) People say the Quran has contradictions but we answer them using logic. Dr Shabir Ally said there are 100 contradictions in the Bible but the same way we do they answered all of the contradictions it was almost identical to how we explained there are no mistakes in the Quran does that mean there are no mistakes in the Bible?
2) There are verses that apparently promote terrorism in the Quran but we tell people to look at the context but God would have not met one these verses If we are not alowed to attack other religions like we're it says kill them were you find them.
Does it mean that we have to do it to , it must do or it would be pointless mentioning it they would not say it unless they want the reader of the Quran to kill them were they find them.
In a nutshell the Quran is a guide to life so even if we looks at these violent verses context it still means we must act on them
Please explain