25th Word

A persuasive response to the objections raised about repetitions in the Qur'an
Confused and ill‑expressed though it is—because of my distressing situation—the following is a reflection on an aspect of the Qur'an's miraculousness. Unfortunately, I cannot...
The Qur'an of miraculous exposition
A man searching for his Lord said to himself : "Let's look at the book called the Qur'an of miraculous exposition, which is said to be the Word of the One I have been searching for and ch...
The Qur'an's wisdom with the philosophy of its students
We now present a most true evidence for its nobility, the clearest proof of its truth, and a most powerful sign of its miraculousness. Consider this: The Qur'an contains and explains all degrees, ...
Qur'anic verses unveil the world's reality and display it
Philosophy and science view existence as permanent and discuss creatures' nature and qualities in detail. If they mention their duties toward their Creator at all, they do so only very briefly, as...
Each Qur'anic verse removes the darkness of unbelief
To see and appreciate how each Qur'anic verse removes the darkness of unbelief by spreading the light of miraculousness and guidance, imagine yourself in pre‑Islamic Arabia. During that time...

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Rahmanan (RHMNN) - An Ancient South Arabian Moon God?
1. Introduction The saga of ascribing lunar characteristics to Allah has become a very common habit of the Christian missionaries and apologists. One of the first proponents of this "hypothesis...
Is Hubal The Same As Allah?
1. Introduction Those have argued over many years that "Allah" of the Qur'an was in fact a pagan Arab "Moon god" of pre-Islamic times. The primary proponent of this view was ...
Abdullah Ibn Sad Ibn Abi Sarh: Where Is the Truth?
An author claims that cAbdullâh Ibn Sâd Ibn Abî Sarh, one of the scribes of the Prophet Muhammad(P), has contributed to the Qur'ânic text. Let us examine the references use...
Reply To Robert Morey's Moon-God Allah Myth: A Look At The Archaeological Evidence
And from among His Signs are the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. Prostrate not to the sun nor to the moon, but prostrate to Allah Who created them, if you (really) worship Him. (Qur'...
The Word Allah In The Arabic Bible
The images below, with the exception of the first image, were taken directly from The Holy Bible in Arabic. Referred to in Arabic as al-Kitâb al-Muqadis (i.e. ,The Holy Book), this is the script...
On The Sources Of The Qur'anic Dhul-Qarnayn
Written by theholybook.org   
Wednesday, 22 November 2006
Among Western scholars, the issue of Dhul-Qarnayn (the two-horned one) in Qur'an 18:82 had been a source of great debate. The debate surrounds not only the identity of Dhul-Qarnayn but also the sources of the Qur'anic story. Who was he? Was he really Alexander the Great? 
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 January 2007 )
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Versions Of The Qur'an?
Written by theholybook.org   
Sunday, 12 November 2006
ImageIt has become a standard method of deception by some like Jochen Katz to superficially project issues that have been exhaustively addressed by both Muslims and Orientialsts, as we will see soon, inshallah. These people are well aware of the difference between a transmission and a text (to be discussed in detail below). Yet, they intentionally replace one with the other in order to give the false impression to lay readers that the Qur'an exists in different texts. Thus, in order to address the questions of Hafs and Warsh, we will first offer a short introduction to the key concepts involved herein and then proceed to the heart of the matter, inshallah.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 November 2006 )
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