The opening verse of Sura 53, "The Stars" (Al-Najm) states: [53:1] As the stars fell away. وَٱلنَّجْمِ إِذَا هَوَىٰ 1wal-najmiوَٱلنَّجْمِBy the star2idhāإِذَاwhen3hawāهَوَىٰit fell down / fell away Dr. Rashad Khalifa provides the following footnote for this verse: *53:1-18 Muhammad was summoned to the highest universe to receive this Quran into his heart. The stars fell away … Continue reading The Hawk & The Dove (Quran & Gospel)
Mustard Seed (Biblical Echo)
Though among the smallest of seeds, the mustard seed emerges in both the Quran and the Bible as a potent metaphor for divine justice, hidden intention, spiritual growth, and the expansive potential of sincere faith. Despite the differing linguistic and theological contexts, both scriptures use this symbol to convey that what is seemingly insignificant in … Continue reading Mustard Seed (Biblical Echo)
Muhammad Prophecized in Bible
In the Quran, after the Children of Israel broke God's covenant during Moses' absence by worshiping the calf, Moses confronts them for their transgression (7:148-154). He then selects seventy men from his people to accompany him to Mount Sinai to seek God's forgiveness. [7:155] Moses then selected seventy men from among his people, to come to … Continue reading Muhammad Prophecized in Bible
Quran, Gospel (Injeel), & Torah
Some Christians make the following argument: The Quran instructs Christians to adhere to the Gospel (Injeel). Therefore, Christians must uphold the New Testament we have today The New Testament rejects the Quran Therefore, the Quran is false Before diving into why this line of reasoning is fallacious, let's first consider the context of the verses. … Continue reading Quran, Gospel (Injeel), & Torah
