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RE:Tarteel: AI Quran Memorization v5.78.0 b394 [Premium]
Tarteel: AI Quran Memorization v5.78.0 ...: 7.0+ Overview: AI Quran Companion. Real-time feedback for memorization...relationship with the Quran. Tarteel is the leading AI-powered Quran companion designed ... journey. THE #1 AI QURAN COMPANION Simply hide the verses... a revision partner. Your Quran companion is always ready. • ... • Voice Search: "Shazam for Quran"—recite any phrase, and Tarteel ...
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forum.mobilism.org |
youarefinished |
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RE:Betterlife The Diary Game @attiqueahmedrana |08.06.2026|
... praying and reciting the Holy Quran, I did my regular exercise...
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steemit.com |
attiqueahmedrana |
Jun 8, 2026 |
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RE:SCS32-W3 || Real Life Problem Solving Challenge: Time Management
.... Next that I recite Holy Quran that give me peace and...
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shahidalinaz |
Jun 8, 2026 |
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RE:Q Research General #30141: Literal Earthquakes and Midnight Ballot Dumps Edition
File: 8c668cb1b786d17⋯.mp4 (7.55 MB,320x576,5:9,ssstwitter_com_17809233753….mp4) Reports emerging that Iranians are throwing away their copies of the Quran. Interesting. https://x.com/ABridgen/status/2063892474733502487?s=20
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Jun 8, 2026 |
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RE:Living Wisely: Embracing a Balanced Life According to the Quran
...Allah is with the patients" (Quran 2:153). Patience allows individuals ... importance of gratitude. In Quran 14:7, Allah reminds us, "..." (Sunan Ibn Majah). The Quran repeatedly advocates for reflection and ... given knowledge, by degrees" (Quran 58:11). This highlights that ...one's personal life. As the Quran states, "Indeed, you have in ...of Allah an excellent model" (Quran 33:21). Emulating the Prophet's ...
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Jun 8, 2026 |
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RE:イスラム教の神(アラー)とキリスト教の神(ヤハウェイ)は、実は同じ神で、預言者が モハメッドかキリストの違いだけだと言う話を聞いたのですが、本当ですか?
...://www2.dokidoki.ne.jp/islam/quran/quran009-1.htm
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detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp |
tak******** |
Jun 8, 2026 |
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De liefde van Allah
... die is beschreven in de Quran en Sunnah dat is een... of de gebedshuizen bezochten geen Quran overpeinsden of hun eigen nafs...
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Shaafi |
Jun 8, 2026 |
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RE:JD Vance Speaks Eloquently About The Assassination Of Henry Nowak In Britain.
... for Christians. It's in their Quran to kill them.
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Alweysrite! |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:Betterlife the Dairy Game @attiqueahmedrana |07.06.2026|
... and then recited the Holy Quran. After that, I had a...
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steemit.com |
attiqueahmedrana |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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Slow Website Management and SEO Tools on HP Laptop
Hello everyone, I use my HP laptop daily for website management and SEO work, including Google Search Console, Analytics, and content updates for Al Quran Desk. Recently I've noticed that Chrome becomes slow when multiple SEO tools and tabs are open. Has anyone found HP-specific performance settings or optimizations that help improve browser speed and productivity? Thanks for any suggestions.
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expert2286 |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:UKMT Summer 2026 - until Birnam wood come against him
... mosques and publishing of the Quran because the Catholics hated it, ...
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Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:Surah Al-Mulk
https://audioislam.com//audio/quran/recitation/muhammad-ayyoob-bin-muhammad-yoosuf/067.mp3
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carigold.com |
SmileAlways |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:Where do you draw the line on YouTube ads?
... laptop? a 2 year old Quran reading stream. Uh.. how the...
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linustechtips.com |
Kisai |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:Betterlife The Diary Game by@samina80585[07/June/2026]
... peaceful time reciting the Holy Quran, which gave me a beautiful... the day. Later, I taught Quran to the children. Teaching them... more meaningful. �� After completing the Quran class, I got busy with ...
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samina80585 |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:SF & F Megathread: hot sexy dangerous boys cannot be copyrighted
... History podcast's episodes on the Quran, which has helped understand more ...
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Kwathi |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:At Meta, 90% of my coworkers were Chinese, and non-Chinese were routinely excluded, disadvantaged, and targeted for layoffs.
..., so one verse from the Quran that kept me going was: .... God told us in the Quran, “do not despair of the ...
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An1024 |
Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:screenshot
I'm the tiny quran.
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Jun 7, 2026 |
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RE:イスラムは何で日本の神社を燃やすんですか? 彼らにとっては仏教とは悪って感じなのかな?
...://www2.dokidoki.ne.jp/islam/quran/quran009-1.htm 「コーラ...
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tak******** |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE: Private “godly” schools sports teams in Public School state tournaments
It doesn't say the Bible can't be taught in school. It says only the Bible can't be taught in school. That would be indoctrination and that would be establishment of religion and is banned by the first amendment. So unless you want the Quran and whatever the satanists books are called also being taught in school, nothing gets taught in school.
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Hilltop Husker |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:" Should Ten Commandments Lithograph Injected Into Public Education As An Artifact From History Be Excluded From Science Classrooms ? "
... or not. So is the Quran and so are the Vedas ...
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Gary Seven |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:DAP’s low Malay appeal takes further hit in Marina
memang pun party politics that mask like a wolf sometime Islamic by wearing songkok, quote Quran and elect one two Malay and say for all races... but say all melayu are B40 bodo and Taliban and India is on their foot, like to rape and never rent house to them... puik punya perangai...mendulang paku serpih mengata orang dia yang lebih
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Jun 6, 2026 |
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RE:The Texas Board of Education takes a stand against islamafication
... beliefs, specifically those in the Quran?" He continued, "And for example, ...
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TroglocratsRdumb |
Jun 6, 2026 |
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A cat that entered the mosque quietly settled in the imam's lap during the recitation of the Quran.
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May 19, 2026 |
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A fan has gifted Anne Hathaway a copy of the Quran at The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere after she said inshallah in a recent interview
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Apr 22, 2026 |
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A fan has gifted Anne Hathaway a copy of the Quran at The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere after she said inshallah in a recent interview
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Maximum_Expert92 |
Apr 22, 2026 |
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Has anyone looked into the Quran?
Islam came onto my radar recently, and I must admit that this is a really depressing and corrupt religion that almost 2 billion souls have committed their lives to. I try to understand why anyone, especially women, would ever find this as anything but horrifying. Like what do you mean Muhammad had slaves, wedged wars against peaceful countries to convert them to Islam, married a 6 yr. Old girl, he was cruel to animals (he orders the killing of all dogs)had more wives than he was permitted but Allah made exceptions for him (because he’s so special 🙄) he condoned wife beating and so much more. Pray for those lost souls that deserve better. submitted by /u/Interesting-Wish7724 to r/TrueChristian [link] [comments]
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Mar 29, 2026 |
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An angry mob yelling at a woman in Lahore, Pakistan, for wearing a dress with Arabic text on it, which they alleged to be Quran verses, thus labelling her clothes "blasphemous". Ironically, the Arab word on her dress was "halwa" meaning "sweet", which doesn't feature in the Quran. Source: @aljazeera
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Mar 27, 2026 |
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If we analyzed the Quran today, we'd easily be able to tell its knowledge stems from 7th century Arabia and absolutely not from an omniscient god. It actually has multiple huge, embarrassing, laughable problems. Must read
Flat Earth, a sun setting in murky water, and ejaculate coming from between the back bone and ribs? Sounds crazy right? Well thankfully we now know these are all common knowledge stemming back to 7th century Arabia. This is no longer a question. This is not a debate, it's nearly 2026. 1. The moral horizon NEVER ever exceeds its time. Slavery is regulated, not condemned. An omnibenevolent, omniscient being would have no incentive to regulate slavery rather than abolish it. Women's testimony is worth half a mans Marriage of a prepubescent girl is implied (65:4) The earth is flat, the universe is earth centered (7th century Bedouin worldview, NOT divine knowledge). Alexander the Great is a muslim prophet, yet was a polytheist, claimed to be the son of Zeus, worshipped Greek gods, and died drunk at a party. You can beat your wife, just do it lightly (4:34) The sun sets in a muddy spring (19:86) LOL... Good one, aligns with flat earth. Sperm comes from Between the Backbone and the Ribs. Hippocratic-era folk biology. LOL, just by this section alone a rational person would understand islam is not real. 2. God is obsessed with Muhammed's personal problems A verse conveniently permitting Muhammad to marry his adopted son's ex-wife LOL (33:37) A verse scolding Muhammad's wives for annoying him (66:1-5) A verse telling guests not to overstay their welcome at Muhammads house... The infinite creator of 200 billion galaxies is micromanaging Muhammads dinner parties. I think authorship is quite clear 3. Nothing in the Quran is original mythology.. oh boy The Gog and Magog wall - From Mesopotamian legend The Seven Heavens - From ancient Babylonion cosmology. Jinn - pre islamic Arabian folklore, just islamified. The story of Moses, but with significant errors - Haman, a persian character, is placed in Pharaoh's court. Wrong civilization, wrong millennium.. The divine book assembles the top hits and even gets the details wrong. Good one 4. The Quran Completes No scientific predictions Embryology Miracle - Conveniently the stages described match Galenic medicine of the era, wow! Not modern embryology. Expanding Universe (51:47) - is so vague it could mean absolutely anything Iron sent from the sky - Meteorites were known. Not a miracle, EVERYTHING comes from our universe. Now we wonder, what could have been written? A genuine, omniscient author in 632 AD could have written: "Wash your hands before eating, for invisible creatures cause disease" - Would have saved hundreds of millions of lives The germ theory of disease, the structure of DNA, the age of the universe, heliocentrism. But of course not. It was written by a random person in 7th century Arabia who didn't know better. Overall, if you removed ALL geographic, cultural, AND historical context from the Quran, you'd still accurately guess it was written by an Arab man in the 7th century. And that is not something you can do with a divine document. submitted by /u/MotivatedMiner to r/DebateReligion [link] [comments]
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Guy burns Quran in the middle of the street
As I've said in other posts: No one should ever physically attack anyone based just on their beliefs / opinions / non violent gestures. This is obviously not a problem just in the USA. submitted by /u/HeSureIsScrappy to r/DiveInYouCoward [link] [comments]
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Feb 20, 2026 |
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A verse I really like from the Quran
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Feb 9, 2026 |
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This is me, pushing the quran down the stairs. This feels satisfying, i hate that sadistic book, so much.
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Feb 6, 2026 |
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Zohran Mamdani being sworn in as mayor of NYC on a Quran.
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icey_sawg0034 |
Jan 1, 2026 |
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Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as mayor on a Quran, a first in New York City history
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Dec 31, 2025 |
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Mamdani To Use Quran During Swearing In Ceremony.
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Leeming |
Dec 31, 2025 |
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Islam stopped being believable when I read the Quran again in English as an adult, and realized it assumes women aren’t humans, not even in heaven.
We women are merely just rewards, incentives and benefits for men in this life and the afterlife. Discount humans made from and for men. Who the f*ck wants eternal misogyny when we’re living with it right now and have been since before this 1,450+ year old man’s fantasy? Edit: I misspelled bosomed! One s. Not two. 😂 Slide 6 is the doodle I submitted for “Draw Muhammad Day” this year with Ex-Muslims of North America… with a few updates. ☺️ Haram Doodles: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSRFC7PGFaC/ submitted by /u/The-Mad-Mango to r/exmuslim [link] [comments]
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MC in Dearborn threatens to shoot people who burned the Quran
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Nov 21, 2025 |
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An 8th-century Quran manuscript being restored in Egypt. Considered one of the oldest surviving Quran manuscripts, it has 1087 leaves weighting around 80kg, each made of one entire animal’s skin. [1179x789]
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Oct 15, 2025 |
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GOP House candidate Valentina Gomez burns the Quran in a new campaign video
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Aug 26, 2025 |
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The Quran doesn’t even speak to women so I corrected it ☺️
Haram Doodles: https://www.instagram.com/p/DKxWSFLuUqa/ Bonus: Fact vs. Islam Doodle on Slide 20 submitted by /u/The-Mad-Mango to r/exmuslim [link] [comments]
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The-Mad-Mango |
Jun 11, 2025 |
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Why I burnt the Quran
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LogPlane2065 |
Jun 10, 2025 |
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Guy in London burns the Quran
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Apr 9, 2025 |
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I love ripping the quran so statifying
I have had enough of this fake religion. I have enjoyed ripping this book of lies apart for so many years and reciting it as a muslim fuck islam and it's fucking cult nature and the muslim community as a whole. submitted by /u/THMuser335 to r/exmuslim [link] [comments]
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Oct 27, 2024 |
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The Quran is clearly a man-made book and not from God.
After gaining some holistic understanding of the context in which the Quran was revealed, learning about some of its history, the hadiths'/sira, and the history of early Muslims, and then subsequently reading its content, it becomes strikingly clear that it is of human origin. The Quran lacks any miraculous qualities, and it contains numerous scientific/logical errors and poorly written verses. Muslims question how could an illiterate man from a primitive desert known so much. However, it is not surprising that Mohamed, who was a merchant and traveled extensively, would encounter many educated Jews and Christians, along with knowing people from the neighbouring Byzantine and Sassinid empires, with their rich history and religions, both empires had established trade routes to Mecca at the time. He also had several very close companions who had extensive knowledge of other religions, like Suleiman el Farsi, who had studied both Zoroastrianism and Christianity. The Quran isn't a miracle linguistically either. During the Jahilya "pre-islam" period, Arab poets created such exceptional works that their poetry is still studied and taught in schools today. There are even several similarities between some of this pre-islam poetry and Quranic verses. In the Quran it tells us that the people of Mecca thought he was a poet just like any other. There were also other "prophets" during Mohamed's time in other Arab tribes, like Musaylima who also recited his own verses and managed to gain 40,000 followers before being defeated by Muslims. Furthermore, despite Mohamed reciting Quran verses for thirteen years in Mecca, he had only a few conversions, mostly among his close family and companions. The Quran even states that people were questioning Mohamed to provide a miracle, so they clearly did not view the Quran as sufficient. It's only when Mohamed went to Medina, gained some man power and then took control of the trade route that so many neighbouring tribes start to convert to Islam, leading us to believe it was political, not because they thought the Quran was miraculous. It is worth mentioning that our understanding of Mohamed is primarily based on Muslim sources that were written 150-200+ years after his passing. A lot of Information might have been fabricated or erased in his favour, but regardless we can still infer that the Quran was simply a product of its environment, rather than a completely unique and otherworldly miracle, which explains why it would contains so many errors, such as the following: 1. Flat Earth in Quran: The Earth is mentioned 461 times in the Quran and not a single time does the author explicitly say it is round. It's the opposite, the Quran constantly describes the Earth using words like satah سَطَحَ "spread out flat" or madad مدد "extend out" or farash فَرَشَْ "spread out".. so on, verses like 13:3, 2:22, 15:19, 20:53, 43:10, 50:7, 51:48, 71:19, 78:6-7, 79:30, 88:20 all directly describe Earth shape as flat, which makes sense considering where/when the Quran was written. Many other verses also indirectly indicate that the author thought it was flat, like ones that describe the sun setting in a spring (18:86), fasting and prayer time verses that are totally impracticable for people living near the poles (2:187), verse that says prayer should be towards Kabaah which is something that isn't really compatible with a round Earth (2:144).. etc. Even with such overwhelming evidence Muslims still somehow insist that the Quran intends to convey the Earth is round, which if true then it's still a massive quranic error that God is incapable of clearly expressing something that is not hard to say. Either way, it's an unavoidable error. Read more about Flat Earth in Quran here: https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Islamic_Views_on_the_Shape_of_the_Earth 2. Heart responsible for human reasoning & thinking, not the brain: Yeah it's a known figure of speech when someone says "think with your heart". The problem is that it's clearly not figurative but rather literal in the Quran, the author thought the heart organ is responsible for thinking. An error that would makes sense coming from a man made book, since that was a common myth back then. "Have they not travelled throughout the land so their hearts may reason, and their ears may listen? Indeed, it is not the eyes that are blind, but it is the hearts in the chests that grow blind." 22:46 There are so many examples but this one is very clear, it gives context by saying "ears may listen", "eyes that are blind". Which means it's talking about actual biological function, it's not talking metaphorically when it says "their heart may reason". So It's not figurative and the classic commentaries did not interpret it as a figurative expression, it's even more clear reading it in Arabic. Muslims still try to prove the heart is responsible for reasoning because of this verse and others like it, but obviously that's all nonsense since we can have artifical hearts nowadays. And it's still a quranic error if Allah did not intend for the heart to be taken literally in this verse, because he could have written it in a much better and clear way. Why would God use such imprecise misleading language, implying ears are for hearing (literal), eyes are for seeing (literal) and heart is for reasoning (firguative) all in the same verse next to each other? Someone posted here recently going way more in depth about this Error: https://redd.it/10jjgg9 3. The "between backbone and the ribs" verse: "Let people then consider what they were created from! They were created from a spurting fluid, stemming from between the backbone and the ribs." 86:5-7 Yeah I know most probably heard of this before so I'll keep it brief, the contention is that this "spurting fluid" is sperm therefore it's a scientific error because we know between backbone and the ribs is the wrong location, it's the testis. But here's the kicker.. It doesn't matter. It's still a significant error even when "spurting fluid" doesn't necessarily mean sperm. The problem is that pretty much no one knows for sure and it's still up for debate, I've heard at least 4 different interpretations for "spurting fluid", some say it means seminal fluid, others say it's talking about the baby itself, so on. So again, for the third time, why would God use such imprecise language and writing that he creates 3 verses that are essentially completely useless because no one knows for sure what he means. It's such a glaring issue I don't know how Muslims ignore it. In conclusion, it is evident that the Quran is a human creation. Even without knowledge about it's historical context, there are numerous reasons to reject it other than ones already mentioned above, including its advocacy for eternal punishment for disbelief, its illogical "bring something like it" challenge, and its endorsement of child marriage. This write-up only scratches the surface of the Quran's falsehood, but it should suffice to demonstrate the issues at hand. submitted by /u/Maru1480 to r/DebateReligion [link] [comments]
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How do secular historians think the quran was written?
I think the traditional islamic narrative is that muhammed received the quran in a cave from the angel gabriel, and the fact that muhammed was illiterate is used as evidence that it came from god since it couldn't have been written by him. I would expect there isn't much certainty on how the quran was written, but do historians have speculations on how it could've been written? How plausible is it that a succesfull merchant in arabia such as muhammed was illiterate? is there reason to doubt his illiteracy? Are there any literate individuals that could've helped/participated in the writing of the quran? I've heard that the quran is a very impressive text in terms of its prose in the original arabic. Would it take a skilled writer to have written the quran? how hard were those to come by in arabia? I've heard that there was a literary/poetic tradition in arabia, presumably that would provide for a decent supply to skilled writers to have written the quran? submitted by /u/ghostof_IamBeepBeep2 to r/AskHistorians [link] [comments]
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