When we look at most translations of 91:15, most all translations address the verse towards God. Clear Quran: [91:15] And He does not fear its sequel. Yusuf Ali: [91:15] And for Him is no fear of its consequences. Pickthal:[91:15] He dreadeth not the sequel (of events).Shakir: [91:15] And He fears not its consequence.Sher Ali: [91:15] … Continue reading Is 91:15 addressing God or the human being?
[86:7] From between the spine and the viscera
Many adversaries of the Quran criticize the scientific merit of the following verses. [86:5] Let the human reflect on his creation. [86:6] He was created from ejected liquid. [86:7] From between the spine and the viscera.Their argument against these verses is that the semen does not originate between the spine and the viscera, therefore this … Continue reading [86:7] From between the spine and the viscera
Two Male Witnesses
The Quran provides several verses detailing the proper procedure for executing a contract. These occurrences emphasize the importance of having the contract written down and for it to be witnessed. In only one single example, in Sura 2 verse 282, does the Quran set a requirement for the sex of the witnesses. This verse indicates … Continue reading Two Male Witnesses
True Power
One day a famous congressman stopped by a diner for breakfast with his entourage. Upon entering the diner, the customers and staff swarmed around the congressman attempting to shake his hand, take his picture, or have him kiss their baby. As the congressman made his way to his table, his snappy requests with the staff … Continue reading True Power
Knowledge, Authority & Wisdom
There are many lessons in Sura 27, The Ant/Al-Naml, regarding Solomon and the understanding between knowledge, authority, and wisdom. The first thing we learn about Solomon was that he was bestowed with knowledge. [27:15] We endowed David and Solomon with knowledge, and they said, "Praise GOD for blessing us more than many of His believing … Continue reading Knowledge, Authority & Wisdom
Can We Encompass A Single One of God’s Blessings?
In the verses 14:34 and 16:18 it states that if we count God's blessings we will not be able to encompass them. While the translations for these expressions appear almost identical, there is a subtle difference that is worth reflecting upon. Here is the word by word breakdown of the expression in 14:34: [14:34] And … Continue reading Can We Encompass A Single One of God’s Blessings?
The name Jesus
"Jesus" is the English derivative of the Greek transliteration of "Yehoshua" via Latin. In the New Testament, all instances of the word "Yehoshua" are written as "Ἰησοῦς" (Iēsoūs), which is the closest Greek transliteration of the Aramaic: ישוע; Yeshua. Because of the lack of a “sh” sound in Greek when the Bible was translated from … Continue reading The name Jesus
Man: The Best Design & Circumcision
How do we reconcile circumcision with God informing us that He created man in the best design?To understand this question we need to understand that the form of a human being has been around long before Adam; for hundreds of thousands of years. What set Adam apart was not just his form, but specifically his … Continue reading Man: The Best Design & Circumcision
A simple test to determine if we are monotheists or idol worshipers:
When we gain knowledge from the Quran does it cause us to become more united with the believers or divided? _ _ Subscribe to the podcastQuran translation App on iOSQuran translation websiteAdditional Resources
Milat Ibraheem (Religion of Abraham) in the Hebrew Bible
The expression مِلَّةَ إِبْرَاهِيمَ (millata ib'rāhīma), which means the "religion of Abraham", occurs eight times in its various forms in the Quran: 2:130, 2:135, 3:95, 6:161, 16:123, 4:125, 12:38, and 22:78) [2:135] They said, "You have to be Jewish or Christian, to be guided." Say, "We follow the religion of Abraham—monotheism—he never was an idol … Continue reading Milat Ibraheem (Religion of Abraham) in the Hebrew Bible
