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What will be your reaction if you first time hear verses of Quran?It is tested you will cry?This is only miracle left in legacy of Abraham?
I was blocked by the original asker of this question because they can rarely form a coherent question based on the wide variety of scientific principle they completely misunderstood.
I do belief in freedom of speech and offer this in an unblocked form. I will note that the only reading of the Qu'ran that I have done has reduced me to tears because of it's contradictions and ignorant simplicity. Have at it, be free.
Sigh, I said "I do belief" when I should have said "I do believe", so much for me being a grammar Nazi....
6 Answers
- Anonymous6 months ago
They’re called Ayah, not verses and the revelation is just that. A revelation. I believe the way in which certain Surah were written can be influenced by cultural aspects of the time, and many of the passages are parables. It’s easy to overlook the depth behind the Qur’an when you don’t approach it in the right way. Please, be more respectful when talking about others religions. I’m not rude about others’ religions. In fact, if you remember Surah Al-Anfaar it says not to judge anybody for anything (except for undeniable intent about something that’s purely fact) [I personally don’t judge at all however it’s just not me] and it calls us to specifically respect all religions. I hope you carry that with you no matter what it is you believe in. Please respect others.
Have an amazing day!
- ?Lv 78 months ago
DR. GHALI
And the bondmen of The All-Merciful are the ones who walk on the earth gently, and when the ignorant address them, they say, "Peace!"
Source(s): https://quran.com/25/63 - ?Lv 78 months ago
Naturally
most of us have heard Qur'an for the first time.
My reaction was something like: Do you expect me to take that seriously?
- ?Lv 78 months ago
This makes me cry with joy:
The Qu'ran tells of someone “who was deeply versed in the Scriptures.” (27:40) In explaining this verse, a commentary known as Tafsīr Jalālayn says: “Asaf the son of Barkhiyā was a righteous man. He knew God’s greatest name, and whenever he called on it, he was answered.”
The Holy Scriptures says about this name: Psalm 83:18 May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah,You alone are the Most High over all the earth.
- Anonymous8 months ago
You and me both, my friend.
- Anonymous8 months ago
I've read some verses and i found most stupid and also ignorant. So my reaction was that i guess