Quran Talk - Multi-Meaning Verses

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Komentáře • 37

  • @adrianabonitaaziz
    @adrianabonitaaziz Před 7 měsíci +8

    I don't understand why people get hooked by the allegorical verses , but completely disregard clear verses . We know what we should do to go to Jannah, is that not enough ?!
    Peace.

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Understand your own self... then you will understand human nature.
      The only way one human can raise/elevate/make superiority himself/herself over other humans is *power of strength,* either physically or spiritually.
      If one human can invent better lies than the next, then he/she would be able to show off his/her _"superior intellect!"_
      We are all humans and we all do it... no exceptions!
      However, those who believed, after studying the Quran, will not take the _"allergorical/similar/repeated"_ over the *crystal clear* verses in order to be guided to the straight path.
      peace to the world.

  • @canaroiddrisu-vr5hh
    @canaroiddrisu-vr5hh Před 7 měsíci +5

    Peace brother may God Almighty continue to give you more knowledge in the Quran and please keep up with the message

  • @hassanmarican4008
    @hassanmarican4008 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you. Keep it coming. Awaiting your thoughts.

  • @naturalFun19
    @naturalFun19 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mashallah, very nice reminders. Alhamdulillah

  • @ContemplateConquer
    @ContemplateConquer Před 7 měsíci

    Hello brother,
    My mother is learning english & what best way to do so if not cultivating our knowledge in these subjects, therefore i wanted to ask you if you can put the translation in arabic or french in order for her to understand & learn.
    Jazaka allahu khayran

  • @frostpitt
    @frostpitt Před 7 měsíci +2

    Peace,
    The Mutazilites description of using reason and their God given intellect to reach the truth through scripture sounds like sound reasoning to me.
    According to the Quran, the only path/way accepted by Allah is that of Ibrahim (A.S). The Quran tells us that Ibrahim (A.S) thought that a star was his Lord for a time. He then thought the Moon was his Lord for a time until finally after asking God for guidance, God guided Ibrahim (A.S) to Him. This is the way we also can reach God, by thinking and pondering towards the Truth and asking God to guide us.
    Also, I think the period being there or not, is not part of Mutashabiha verses. Periods and diacritical marks were never part of the original Quran based on some of the oldest pages found in history.

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před 3 měsíci

      I never understood why some backward Salafi use “Mutazila” as an insult. I would be proud to be associated with the Mutazila who were the people of reason and science and created the golden age of Islam

  • @yomomma9687
    @yomomma9687 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Lol if we fall into "secretarianism" haha

  • @thenun1846
    @thenun1846 Před 7 měsíci

    😂 the constant struggle of trying to make this book make sense

  • @khayalie_pulao
    @khayalie_pulao Před 4 měsíci

    I think the lesson learnt is that Quran is indeed as confusing and unclear as it claims to be....

  • @trappedinexistence
    @trappedinexistence Před 7 měsíci

    that doesn't solve the problem. all you're saying is look to the quran which people already do. you also didn't talk about the problems with the Mutazilah position. if you want to be take seriously and unbiased you need to be consistent.

    • @KimAly
      @KimAly Před 6 měsíci +3

      He provided information and asks you to use reason to figure it out for yourself. I think you misunderstood the this

    • @trappedinexistence
      @trappedinexistence Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@KimAly his response doesn't solve the problem. it's still a game of "my interpretation vs your interpretation" even if you reject hadith. why are people here acting like he has solved something when he hasn't? there is no difference between sunni and hadith rejectors in that regard. both are upon zan and unverified interpretations lol.

    • @KimAly
      @KimAly Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@trappedinexistence he doesn’t solve the problem, doesn’t try to solve the problem. The difference is in wanting people to come to their own conclusions.

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před 3 měsíci

      @@trappedinexistenceI think you’re obsessed in looking for someone to give you all the answers, because you don’t think you are good enough to think for yourself with the brain God gave you. That’s why people like you are obsessed in following an imam or sheikh or sayid like the Salafi Shia and Sufi cults

  • @shukriyusof2104
    @shukriyusof2104 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Once again you have produced an opinionated video surmising guesswork upon conjectures on the basis of utter speculation upon vivid imagination.
    You claimed that there are _"multi-meaning Verses."_
    Now let us consider a couple of scenarios:
    #1. that there are indeed as you hypothesized, _"multi-meaning Verses."_
    To quote just a few, please read and understand these verses:
    i.) 4:82 Will they not, at least, try to understand this Qur'an? If it had been from anyone but God, they would have found many inconsistencies in it.
    You sound like an intelligent person... so, what do you think *inconsistencies* mean?
    Would you agree that _"multi-meaning verses"_ would be inconsistent with 4:82?
    So, beyond any shadow of doubt if there were indeed _"multi-meaning verses"_ then these would render the verses of the Quran inconsistent/contradictory/vague/uncertain, right?
    ... to be continued

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ...scenario #ii.) _69:51 And indeed, it (this Quran is) surely (the) truth (of) certainty._
      So, maestro... would the Quran be an absolute CERTAINTY if there were, as you hypothesized, _"multi-meaning verses?"_
      #iii.) _2:2 This is the Book that, without doubt, has guidance for those who are mindful of God;_
      Again, maestro... there would exist a ton of doubt if there were indeed, as you hypothesized, _"multi-meaning verses"_ in the Quran, no?
      Might I offer you an advice?
      Forget everything you have been taught by your Sunni/Shiite/Sectarian upbringing because there is absolutely nothing Islamic about any of your beliefs/practices/rituals/ideologies. Everything was invented by inventing lies about Allah.
      peace to the world.

    • @ahsanrocky8541
      @ahsanrocky8541 Před 7 měsíci

      @@shukriyusof2104 Thank you👍

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Clearly you don’t understand the meaning of the word “contradiction.” Learn what the words mean before you try to criticise.
      A sentence or a word having multiple meanings is not a “contradiction” , unless those multiple meanings themselves contradict each other

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před 3 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@shukriyusof2104 “would the Quran be CERTAINTY if there were multiple meanings to the verses….”
      Again, you clearly don’t understand what words like “contradiction and certainty” mean.
      a sentence having multiple meanings doesn’t entail its not “certain.”
      You can have a sentence with 2 meanings, and both meanings can be clear and certain and not vague meanings, and you can have a sentence with single meaning, and that single meaning can be vague and uncertain. Again you need to learn English and comprehend how language works.

    • @homer1273
      @homer1273 Před 3 měsíci +2

      The problem with your ignorant criticism is that if the Quran had no multiple meanings as you claim. that would be against the Quran being of divine origin. Because if we believe the Quran came from God then we should expect that it would have deeper multiple meanings unlike the way humans write a book, because God would be aware of every possible meaning. And that’s why Allah chooses to say something in particular way that makes the unbelievers question why would he say it in that way.