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Qur'an And Science in Depth_This book go in deep study about the Qur'an and Science investigating the truthful of facts or claims.

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by Christian Prince


  And from under there are 4000 cracks were 400 springs of water come out.

  It is also said, that; that nun one of Allah's names coming from Al Rahman al-Rahman (the mercy); and it is as well as said, that nun is an inkwell. Then Allah swears by the (by the pen) Allah swore by the pen. And this pen is made of light, and its height is equal to the distance between sky and earth. It is with this pen that Allah wrote everything in the protected and Guarded Tablet. It is also said, that the pen is one of the angels by whom Allah swears by.

  Muslims claim that Allah is swearing by Nun (a whale). In Arabic, nun is only the letter “N”, not a word. Technically Allah is swearing by a letter, not a whale, as the Muslim author would have us believe.

  The narrator of this verse seems to be struggling to determine who and what Nun is. At the beginning it is determined Nun is the letter “N”, then the verse goes on to say Nun is a whale (who’s name is not specifically known), then a bull (who’s name is not specifically known), then Allah. If Nun is one of the names of Allah, then Muhammad lied when he said, that Allah had only ninety-nine names. The name Nun would make it one hundred names, yet it is not listed as one of Allah’s names. It is very difficult for even scholars and new Muslims to understand this verse, or any other in the Qur’an. It seems Allah gave a confusing message. Why is Allah saying things no one can understand?

  Now if we take a deeper look, we will find the following points in this verse: 1. Muslims are confused of what Allah meant.

  2. On one time, nun comes as a whale, another it might be Allah himself, and then once it’s a pen.

  3. What is the point of this oath when Allah never told

  them what he meant by nun? No one knows what the word even means! However, it’s so clear that Muhammad, himself, did not know. Otherwise, Muslims would not be left in confusion with its meaning. They just repeat what the Qur’an makers said.

  4. We know that there are two guys who were partners in this Qur’an making: Waraqa Ibn Naofal and the monk Buhira.

  Qur’an 68:1 continues with Allah swearing by the pen. Why would Allah need to swear by the pen?

  This pen is made of light and its height is equal to the distance heaven and earth. DOES size matter? This is one huge pen. The verse goes on to give many explanations of the pen. Allah allegedly wrote down things on a guarded tablet. Would Allah forget things if he hadn’t written them down because of his short memory?

  Now the pen changes into an angel? Allah now swears by an angel. Could it be the angel was made of ink and Allah squeezed the angel and wrote with it? Muhammad had a talent for telling fairytale stories. Children would even laugh at these stories. What can anyone learn from this? It just says Allah swore by a pen.

  Why does Allah swear by the star? What does it mean “by the star”? These are questions left unanswered by Muslims.

  Qur’an 53:1

  1 By the Star when it sets,

  Previously we have noted Allah swearing by: 1. the fig;

  2.the olive;

  3.a whale;

  4.and men.

  5.Swearing by himself; and

  6.by a star.

  In other verses, Allah swears by:

  7.the sky;

  8.the pen;

  9.the setting places of the stars.

  Qur’an 56:75

  Nay, I swear by the setting-places of the stars In Qur’an 53:1, Allah swears by the location of the star but in Qur’an 56:75, he says he doesn’t swear by the location of the stars. Muhammad says Allah simultaneously accepts and denies swearing by the stars. There is a lot of confusion created by Muhammad’s god. God speaks to us to teach us, not to confuse us by vague words that we can’t understand the meaning of.

  Another mistake is that Qur’an 56:75 speaks about stars having a setting place. Do stars have a setting place? Is this some Islamic scientific discovery never shared with the rest of the world?

  Tafsir Al-Jalalayn, Qur’an 56:76 Surely if you knew how great is my oath, swearing by the setting of the stars, it is a tremendous oath, if you only knew, if you were people of high knowledge, you would know how great is this oath.

  Why is this a tremendous oath for Allah? What makes it so tremendous? What is the magnitude of this oath? This verse also assumes that the reader is not knowledgeable or unable to understand it. Who would be the one to understand this verse? Neither Jalalayn nor any other scholar gave an explanation for this verse. This is another verse that gives us nothing, yet many Muslims just recite it without knowing what they are repeating. This can only be from Satan because it lacks substance of knowledge.

  Qur’an, Sura 3:7 says no one can understand the Qur’an. Yet the scholars say they believe what it says even if they don’t understand the verses. What’s the point of making a book and saying it’s from God when no one will be able to understand it or explain it? If a crazy person speaks and no one is able to understand him or her, it will not make sense.

  Qur’an 3:7

  That he sent down to you from the verses of the book are entirely clear, they are the basic teaching of the book, and other verses are confusing and not clear will be to as for those who in their hearts and follow the deviation from the similarity in order to sedition, but no one knows its true meanings except Allah, and those who are strong in knowledge say we accept, and we believe (but still the knowledgeable ones don’t know they are called knowledgeable for saying we accept).

  If Allah is saying in a lot of verses of the Qur’an that no one knows what they mean or what they’re meant to be, why did he send it to us? What for? The fact is the verse says clearly that these verses are made to deceive. I ask the following questions:

  1. Why is Allah doing Satan’s job by deceiving me? 2. Why is he sending unclear verses that will even create division among Muslims when all of them are supposed to love Allah?

  3. What is the benefit of that? Is Allah playing with the human race as if we were his toys?

  4. Isn’t this really a hateful thing to do from someone who claims to be god? If God does that, what is Satan for? 5. As long as no one knows what these verses mean, save Allah, was Muhammad himself confused about them? If we take a deeper look, we will see that this verse proves my point about Muhammad, just copying what he doesn’t understand. This verse is made to protect him from questions that he can’t answer because he has no knowledge of what Waraqa Ibn Naofal and Buhira the monk are telling him. He is just a messenger, which is clearly shown in:

  Qur’an 5:101

  Ask not questions about Qur’an, about things that look ugly for you and bad in it.

  Qur’an 5:102

  For people of former generations asked the same questions and they caused them to lose their faith.

  What was the purpose of these two verses? 1. Do not ask, because he (Muhammad) had no answers.

  2. Asking these questions is forbidden.

  3. Whoever asks will be punished because it leads to being a kafir or an infidel (non-believer of Islam).

  4. If he/she asks, he/she will most surely leave Islam.

  59Who do the angels really serve? 60Do they belong to Allah or to Elohim?

  Many of us have read the names of the angels but don’t really know what they mean. Besides Michael and Gabriel, which are found in the Scripture, the following angels’ names are not mentioned in the Biblical scriptures. They are: Raphaiel, Selaphiel, Jegudiel, Barachiel, and Jeremiel.

  These names can be found in the apocrypha, which is a collection of books that are not accepted as Holy Biblical scriptures. Instead, the apocrypha contains stories that are not confirmed as factual. The names of the angels end in “el” which means “of God.” The angels’ names mentioned here clearly indicate to whom they are attached to.

  You may even notice that the word angel, even in English, ends with “El”. The word angel means a messenger of God (El). “El” is a Hebrew word associated with Elohim םיִהל ֱא which is the plural name of “El”.

  This shows that there is an even greater God t
han the god of Islam.

  The angels named in the Qur’an are: 1. Jibrel: The angel responsible for revealing the Qur’an to Muhammad,

  2. Michael: Archangel of mercy who is responsible for bringing rain and thunder to earth,

  3. Israfel: The angel responsible for signaling the coming of Judgment Day by blowing a horn and sending out the Blast of Truth,

  4. Azrael: The angel of death.

  “El” is found at the end of each one of these names and as noted above, “El” means “of God” as found in Gabriel and Michael, which are angels mentioned in the Bible.

  Allah has 99 names and none of those 99 names mentioned include “El”. Since the name of God is “El” and all these angels belong to God or “El”, this puts Allah in a rather bad situation. As long as these angels mentioned in the Qur’an belong to God whose name is “El”, it means that Jibrel, who allegedly brought the revelation of the Qur’an to Muhammad, is not the angel of Allah. That makes me wonder about the source of Muhammad’s revelations being very suspicious under examination.

  Muhammad heard the story about the biblical angel Gabriel who brought a message to Mary when he announced to her that she will be blessed by God and conceive a son and he will be named Yahshua.

  Luke 1:26 - KJV

  And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth,

  The only reason the angels’ names appear in the Qur’an is because Muhammad copied them from the Bible or from know either from the bible Scripture or Catholic, Orthodox Church Tradition, And put them in his book. Muhammad had no idea what the angels’ names meant, yet used them in his book anyway. Muhammad had also no idea that they were the angels of the God of the Jews and of the Christians. We can definitely see that the angels don’t belong to Muhammad’s god and that once again, Muhammad shows himself being a thief.

  Allah claimed to be the God of Moses and other prophets, written in the Scriptures. Their names have nothing to do with Muslims simply because Muhammad stole this information and put it in his book.

  It doesn’t matter how smart someone thinks he is or how big of a liar he is. The thief will always make a mistake and reveal his deception.

  Later on, Islamic scholars noticed the connection between “El” and the God of the Jews and the Christians. By then, it was too late to add “El” to the list of Allah’s 99 names. Names of which Muhammad himself counted and therefore, the scholars could not add any more to it.

  Qur’an 2:40

  O Children of IsraEL, remember My favor upon you.

  The word Israel means to strive, to overcome, then rule with EL, God’s people will rule with Him. The Arabic version of this verse is claiming that Israel means; the children of Jacob. This verse references Jacob’s name to mean slave of Allah, according to Muhammad. Therefore, Muslims claim Israel ultimately means “slave of Allah” and “El” means Allah. If “El” is one of the names of Allah, why is it not in the Qur’an as one of his 99 names?

  The author of this Qur’anic verse knew that “El” meant the God of Jacob, the God of the people of Israel. “El” is the real God, not Allah, and this is why “El” is not part of the 99 names of Allah, nor it is included in the Qur’an. Allah’s 99 names are only in Arabic. If the Qur’an is for all places and times, how can it only be in Arabic? Why doesn’t Allah’s message contain all languages? The God of the universe is not limited to one language; however it seems Allah is. Muslims claim Abraham’s son, Ishmael, was an Arab. This is false as well. The angels’ names in the Qur’an, Jibrel and others that end in “El”, expose the author of the Qur’an as deceptive.

  Look at the name of Ishmael, let us look at this name carefully: Ishmael = EES-math-El. The meaning of Ishmael is “God listens.” Again, Allah did not make the right choice, because these names belong to the God, EL.

  Since I mentioned the name of Ishmael, I would like to ask those who teach in our churches where they got the information that Ishmael was an Arab? It’s shameful that many church leaders repeat these words their entire life and never questioned themselves about the source of this information. Let me break it down for you.

  The Arabs existed way before the birth of Ishmael. Therefore, how would that make Ishmael the father of the Arabs? Sadly, at the same time, our church teachers keep teaching false information about Muslims being the sons of Ishmael. How crazy and how wrong that is. If we look at the Arab Muslims, they are not even 3% of born Arabs. The fact is that Muslims have nothing to do with Ishmael. Muslims only claim this to give Muhammad genuine rights that he is from Abraham in order to claim that he was from a prophet’s family and thus, had the right to be one too. As if it’s a family business and not God’s choice. Even that is against the Qur’an.

  Qur’an 29:27

  And we gave Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and ordained from his offspring the Prophet-hood and Revelation, and We granted him his reward in this life; and he was in the life after death of the companion of the Righteous.

  As you can see, the Qur’an clearly says that the prophet-hood is only from Isaac and Jacob. Did Allah forget Ishmael? It’s so clear that it was a mistake from the one who made the Qur’an.

  61Allah’s anatomy confusion on Judgment Day The following verse talks about those who come with failure to Allah on Judgment Day. They will give their record in a certain way.

  Qur’an 69:25, Yusuf Ali’s translation But he will be given in his left hand his Record and say, I wish I never had it.

  And he that will be given in his left hand, will say: “Ah! I wish that my Record had not been given to me!” This is saying that the person uttering these words seems to be filled with sorrow for what he did but the point is he will be given his record in his left hand.

  Qur’an 84:10

  "But he who will be given his Record behind his back," Qur’an 84:10 says the record will be given from behind his back. Which one is it really? It can’t be both the left hand and behind the back. The left hand isn’t located on a person’s back. Here we have another mistake in the Qur’an to add to the long list of mistakes.

  Sahih Muslim, Book 019, Hadith 4309 "It is reported on the authority of Abu Sa'id that the Messenger of Allah said,: On the Day of Judgment there will be a fixed flag in his back in the buttocks of every human being guilty of the violation of faith."

  We notice in here that Allah is doing the following:

  1. Using the flag.

  2. The flag will be fixed inside every individual’s buttocks.

  But that is going to lead to a very important question. 1. In another chapter of the Qur’an, we observe that Allah divides the believers from the disbelievers by making the believers white and the disbelievers black, as we read in Qur’an;

  Qur’an 3:106, Mohsin Khan’s translation 106On the Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection) when some faces will become white and some faces will become black; as for those whose faces will become black (to them will be said,): "Did you reject Faith after accepting it? Then taste the torment (in Hell) for rejecting Faith."

  It’s very clear that Allah is confused about how he will differentiate believers from disbelievers. It is not enough for him to make all the bad ones turn black, which is a very clear sign of racism, proving that Allah is a very hateful person towards black people as he considers that his enemies, all of them, should be black. Therefore, being black is a punishment for those he hates. But if Allah had already made some people black, what is the need for a flag to be fixed inside the buttocks?

  In the Bible, the Lord Jesus Christ will separate the bad ones from the good ones without using tags or color or flags. The real God does not need to do such a thing.

  But that’s not all. We also notice right away the savage language used in the Qur’an and the hadiths about describing how Allah will recognize the bad people from the good ones.

  Let us now go and read the Bible from King James version:

  “He shall separate them one from another” Matthew 25 - KJV:

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p; 31 When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: 32And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats: 33And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left. 34Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: 35 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: 36 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me. 37 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? 38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee? 39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee? 40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

  41 Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting

  fire, prepared for the devil and his angels: 42For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink: 43 I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not. 44Then shall they also answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee? 45 Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. 46And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.

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  62People of the Cave fairytale or Science

  The Chapter called Al-Kahf, which means cave. This story is about a group of men who want to worship Allah. A majority of the men are Christians; however the Muslims are confused as to whether they are Christians or not. Perhaps the group of men wanted to share Jesus Christ with the Muslims?!

 

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