[2:179] Equivalence is a life saving law for you, O you who possess intelligence, that you may be righteous. Iranian mother saves the life of her son’s murderer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f52PgOXseNQ The power of forgiveness is for our own good. By staring into her son’s murderers face she could see the consequences of what her anger could … Continue reading Forgiveness (2:179)
Capital Punishment (2:178)
Discouraging Capital Punishment* [2:178] O you who believe, equivalence is the law decreed for you when dealing with murder - the free for the free, the slave for the slave, the female for the female. If one is pardoned by the victim's kin, an appreciative response is in order, and an equitable compensation shall be … Continue reading Capital Punishment (2:178)
Righteousness (2:177)
Righteousness Defined [2:177] Righteousness is not turning your faces towards the east or the west. Righteous are those who believe in GOD, the Last Day, the angels, the scripture, and the prophets; and they give the money, cheerfully, to the relatives, the orphans, the needy, the traveling alien, the beggars, and to free the slaves; … Continue reading Righteousness (2:177)
2:174 – 2:195
This week we read: 2:174 – 2:195 Some of the items we discussed were the following: The Different Attributes of The Righteous (2:177) Capital Punishment and Forgiveness (2:178) Praying to God and Supplication (2:186) Illicit Earnings and Corruption (2:188) The Virtue of Being Straightforward (2:189) Weekly Activity: Lesson Regarding The Rules of War and Compassion (2:190 … Continue reading 2:174 – 2:195
Dietary Prohibitions (2:172 – 2:173)
The other day was supposedly Muhammad’s birthday. Some people had made a cake for Muhammad, and would it be okay to eat the cake? The dietary prohibitions are mentioned four times in the Quran: 2:173, 5:3, 6:145 and 16:115. Additionally Appendix 16 explains this in more detail. Only Four Meats Prohibited* [2:172] O you who … Continue reading Dietary Prohibitions (2:172 – 2:173)
What do we really know about God? (2:168 – 2:169)
How do we know we are not saying about God what we do not know? Satan Prohibits Lawful Things [2:168] O people, eat from the earth's products all that is lawful and good, and do not follow the steps of Satan; he is your most ardent enemy. [2:169] He only commands you to commit evil … Continue reading What do we really know about God? (2:168 – 2:169)
Love God The Most (2:165)
What does it mean to love God the most? The Idols Disown Their Idolizers* [2:165] Yet, some people set up idols to rival GOD, and love them as if they are GOD. Those who believe love GOD the most. If only the transgressors could see themselves when they see the retribution! They will realize then … Continue reading Love God The Most (2:165)
Weekly Activity – Overwhelming Signs of God (2:164)
Overwhelming Signs of God [2:164] In the creation of the heavens and the earth, the alternation of night and day, the ships that roam the ocean for the benefit of the people, the water that GOD sends down from the sky to revive dead land and to spread in it all kinds of creatures, the … Continue reading Weekly Activity – Overwhelming Signs of God (2:164)
The First Commandment: Laa Elaaha Ellaa Allah – There is no other god beside GOD (2:163)
[2:163] Your god is one god; there is no god but He, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. From this verse it is very clear that Muhammad is not part of the Shahada (Declaration of Faith) The Muslim masses hold prophet Muhammad higher than God. With the recent incident in Paris it is clear that Muslim’s are … Continue reading The First Commandment: Laa Elaaha Ellaa Allah – There is no other god beside GOD (2:163)
Condemnation on the Day of Judgment (2:161)
Why would the disbelievers be condemned by “the people” on the Day of Judgment since most of the people will be going to Hell (12:103 – 12:106)? [2:161] Those who disbelieve and die as disbelievers, have incurred the condemnation of GOD, the angels, and all the people (on the Day of Judgment). Mutual Blaming [7:38] … Continue reading Condemnation on the Day of Judgment (2:161)
