The Quran is a message for all people of all time, but there are certain aspects of the Quran that the full appreciation of it will be more relatable to certain generations. For instance, the linguistic excellence of the Arabic Quran, while it can be appreciated today I don't believe the level of appreciation even … Continue reading The Lowest Land
Sijjeen and ‘Elleyyeen
Sura 83 of the Quran is entitled the The Cheaters (Al-Mutaffifeen). The word مُطَفِّفين (muṭaffifīn) does not just mean to cheat, but to shortchange someone and not pay them what is fully due. [83:1] Woe to the cheaters. (١) وَيلٌ لِلمُطَفِّفينَ This meaning becomes clarified in the following two verses. [83:2] Who demand full measure when receiving … Continue reading Sijjeen and ‘Elleyyeen
Mortgaging Our Souls
In Sura 74 of the Quran we read the following verse. [74:38] Every soul is trapped by its sin. (٣٨) كُلُّ نَفْسٍ بِمَا كَسَبَتْ رَهِينَةٌ And you will see this verse translated in various ways. The literal translation for this verse is that "Every soul is pledged/bound by what it earned." This root for the word pledge … Continue reading Mortgaging Our Souls
Idols and Abortion
One of the common criticisms of the Quran is the claim that the lessons it cites are "tales from the past" that do not apply to today's world. This criticism was made at the time of the Quran 1400 years ago, and is oftentimes still made today. [16:24] When they are asked, "What do you think … Continue reading Idols and Abortion
Spending in the Cause of God
There are different words in the Arabic Quran that are used around the concept of giving to charity. The word that most people are probably familiar with is the word Zakat (الزَّكَاة) which is the obligatory charity 2.5% submitters give from the money they earn to those they know directly in need. The word Zakat … Continue reading Spending in the Cause of God
Capital Punishment and the Quran
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W-A-H-D in the Quran
In Arabic, every letter has a corresponding gematrical value, and each letter can be interpreted either as a letter or a number, similar to Roman numerals. Gematrical Values of the Arabic Alphabet While there are many Quranic phenomena based on the gematrical value of the Arabic letters, the item that I want to discuss in … Continue reading W-A-H-D in the Quran
The Magicians Were Thrown Down
[26:37] "Let them summon every experienced magician." [26:38] The magicians were gathered at the appointed time, on the appointed day. [26:39] The people were told: "Come one and all; let us gather together here. [26:40] "Maybe we will follow the magicians, if they are the winners." [26:41] When the magicians came, they said to Pharaoh, … Continue reading The Magicians Were Thrown Down
Importance of Translating The Quran
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Dioecious And Non-Dioecious
In 13:4 of the Quran, there is an interesting word that oftentimes is mistranslated in most translations. The word is صِنْوَان ṣin'wān [13:4] On earth, there are adjacent lots that produce orchards of grapes, crops, palm trees— صِنْوَانٌ (ṣin'wānun) and other than صِنْوَانٍ (ṣin'wānin). Although they are irrigated with the same water, we prefer some of … Continue reading Dioecious And Non-Dioecious
