One of the common misunderstandings regarding the Quran that needs to be put to rest is that the Quran was originally and predominately an oral recitation and later converted to a written form. This falsity is often repeated by historians, Orientalists, and scholars and is commonly propagated by the Muslim masses. Some go so far … Continue reading The Written Quran
Nasakh and Quran
As discussed in previous articles, one of Satan's most effective tricks was convincing the Muslim masses that some of the verses of the Quran have been abrogated. This utterly wrong understanding stems from twisting the meaning of the word ayah ( آيَة ) in Sura 2 verse 106, thus causing Muslims to feel justified in … Continue reading Nasakh and Quran
Head Coverings
Years ago, I recall seeing that the number one question people asked about Islam on Google was, "what is the dress code for women?" This is really telling that in the grand scheme of all possible questions people could have about the religion that such an inconsequential topic has such a disproportionate amount of attention … Continue reading Head Coverings
Forbidding Writing Hadith
The earliest compilation of Hadith that we have written today is the Muwatta Imam Malik (711–795 CE), which was written in the 8th century, ~150 years after the prophet's death. The major reason Hadith were not written down for so many years was it was well understood that the prophet prohibited this action during his … Continue reading Forbidding Writing Hadith
Tashahhud & Hadith
The Tashahhud ( تَشَهُّد ) is the testimony of faith which is to be recited during Salat while in the sitting position. It is derived from the shahadah ( ٱلشَّهَادَةُ ), which occurs in various forms throughout the Quran approximately thirty-plus times. [3:18] GOD bears witness that there is no god except He, and so do … Continue reading Tashahhud & Hadith
No Partners (Shirk)
Shirk ( شرك ) in Islam ( Submission ) is the sin of idolatry. This is an unforgivable sin if maintained until death, as mentioned in the Quran (4:48, 4:18, 40:66). The term shirk ( شرك ) is typically understood as associating partners with God, but it is even more subtle than that. The Quran informs … Continue reading No Partners (Shirk)
19th English Translation
Wikipedia has a list of English translations of the Quran. According to their list, they have the translation by Dr. Rashad Khalifa as the 23rd English translation of the Quran, except, as we will see, this is not an accurate depiction. Alexander Ross, 1649, The Alcoran of Mahomet: Translated out of Arabique into French by the … Continue reading 19th English Translation
Three Big Lies Regarding the Compilation of Quran
If one consults traditional sources, e.g. Hadith, regarding the compilation of the Quran, the typical narrative is that: The Quran was revealed in seven modes (ahruf) and various styles of recitation (qira'at) Muhammad was illiterate and therefore had others write the Quran for him The Quran was not compiled in its final form until after … Continue reading Three Big Lies Regarding the Compilation of Quran
22:40 Monasteris, Churches, Synagogues
Dr. Rashad Khalifa provided the following translation for verse 40 of Sura 22, Pilgrimage (Al-Hajj / الحج ) of the Quran. [22:40] They were evicted from their homes unjustly, for no reason other than saying, "Our Lord is GOD." If it were not for GOD's supporting of some people against others, monasteries, churches, synagogues, and masjids—where … Continue reading 22:40 Monasteris, Churches, Synagogues
Change in Qibla
In the following verses of the Quran, we are informed that during Muhammad's life that the believers were commanded to change their direction of prayer, Qiblah ( قِبْلَة ). In 2:142, it states that the fools will say, "why did they turn from their direction of prayer, Qiblah, that they used to have." This informs … Continue reading Change in Qibla
