When God announced to the angels that He was placing a Khalifa on Earth, the assumption was that this was Adam. Yet, Adam was not placed on Earth but originally dwelled in Paradise. [2:30] Recall that your Lord said to the angels, "I am placing a representative (a temporary god) on Earth." They said, "Will You … Continue reading Khalifa on Earth (Not Paradise)
Why Quranists Don’t Have Masjids
A steadfast foundation rooted in unwavering principles and beliefs is crucial to religious growth. The teachings and values upon which a faith is built must be consistent and reliable. If these core tenets were subject to frequent change, not only would an individual not be able to build their house of faith, but the trust … Continue reading Why Quranists Don’t Have Masjids
Why The Submission Movement Stalled & How to Fix It
On January 31, 1990, God's Messenger of the Covenant, Dr. Rashad Khalifa, was blessed with martyrdom. Since his death, while more individuals have embraced the religion of Submission, the overall Submitter movement has stagnated. Few new communities have emerged, and many existing ones have struggled to expand their congregations. In fact, many of these communities … Continue reading Why The Submission Movement Stalled & How to Fix It
Followers of Jesus Prevailed (61:14 & 3:55)
Christian polemicists who support the doctrine of the Trinity often attempt to use two specific verses from the Quran to assert the validity of their theology. They argue that because the Trinitarian doctrine ultimately prevailed over other Christian doctrines, this either indicates that the Quran supports their doctrine as correct or suggests that the Quran … Continue reading Followers of Jesus Prevailed (61:14 & 3:55)
Fiha & Fihi (21:91 & 66:12)
In Arabic, every word is either masculine or feminine. The suffix "ha" ( ها ) is used for feminine nouns, while the suffix "hu" ( ه ) is used for masculine nouns. Depending on the context, these suffixes can be understood as "her," "him," or "it."By categorizing words as masculine and feminine, more specificity can … Continue reading Fiha & Fihi (21:91 & 66:12)
Timeline of Prophets & Messengers
The Quran mentions the following 26 messengers by name. NameFreq.1. Moses1362. Abraham693. Noah434. Lot275. Joseph276. Adam257. Jesus258. Aaron209. Isaac1710. Solomon1711. Jacob (not including name Israel)1612. David1613. Ismail1214. Shu'aib1115. Saleh916. Hud717. Zachariah718. Yahya (John)519. Muhammad420. Job421. Jonah (not including Zan-Noon 21:87)422. Elias ( إِلْيَاس / Elijah)423. Amram324. Idris225. Zal-Kifl226. Elisha ( الْيَسَع )2 In addition, the … Continue reading Timeline of Prophets & Messengers
Traits of the Hypocrites
The opening verses of Sura 2 of the Quran define the three kinds of people: 1. The Righteous [2:3] who believe in the unseen, observe the Contact Prayers (Salat), and from our provisions to them, they give to charity. [2:4] And they believe in what was revealed to you, and in what was revealed before … Continue reading Traits of the Hypocrites
Muhammad’s Divine Utterances Restricted to Quran Alone
Throughout the Quran, God swears by different things, such as the moon (74:32), the position of the stars (56:75), and the Day of Resurrection (75:1). Yet, the most all-encompassing oath in the Quran occurs in Surah Al-Haaqqah (69), where God swears by everything. [69:38] I swear by what you see.[69:39] And what you do not see. (٣٨) فَلَآ … Continue reading Muhammad’s Divine Utterances Restricted to Quran Alone
Something Similar to It?
[17:88] Say, “If all the humans and all the jinns banded together in order to produce a Quran like this, they can never produce anything like it, no matter how much assistance they lent one another.” قُلْ لَئِنِ اجْتَمَعَتِ الْإِنْسُ وَالْجِنُّ عَلَىٰ أَنْ يَأْتُوا بِمِثْلِ هَٰذَا الْقُرْآنِ لَا يَأْتُونَ بِمِثْلِهِ وَلَوْ كَانَ بَعْضُهُمْ لِبَعْضٍ ظَهِيرًا If you ask … Continue reading Something Similar to It?
Christian Castration
A significant problem among early Christian men was that many of them castrated themselves because they believed this was what Jesus advocated. This was such a substantial issue that it was the first canon addressed by the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE. "If anyone in sickness has been subjected to surgery by physicians, or … Continue reading Christian Castration
