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The last rak'ah

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  • T.L. Humphrey

  • Paru le : 17/09/2024
I was blindfolded when I was being interrogatedhe . "Do you pray?"( he want to know my religious degree )I . Goood ( meaning God )he . As long as you... > Lire la suite
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I was blindfolded when I was being interrogatedhe . "Do you pray?"( he want to know my religious degree )I . Goood ( meaning God )he . As long as you said, Goood , you will lie, (it seems that the many interrogations have already helped him)I don't remember that I was going to lie, but I certainly wanted to find an answer that was not shocking and maybe this was a kind of lie! In general, my response was, no, but the things that does not convince me , I do not believe in it, for example, is the story of our master Ibrahim.he .
In a sharp voice, I don't want philosophyI . but I want to explain to you a small proverb (it seems that he wanted to hear). They say that our master Ibrahim was placed in the midst of a huge fire, and the fire did not do anything, even though the Qur'an says ( they said kill him or burn him ) so the real meaning is kill him or torture him without killing him. The face of the burning is a metaphor for torment, and this is what happened, meaning there was no fire That Abraham was placed in the middle of it, as they explained!Another example of false interpretations or misunderstandings is that there are those who say that the Qur'an is a historical text and is based on the Almighty's saying (And prepare for them whatever force and Khel tie you can, terrifying the enemy of God and your enemy with it).
He says that the Qur'anic text calls for the use of Khel( horses ) in wars and that this It was permissible in the past and has no meaning now, for the Qur'an then - according to his opinion - is a historical text! But some consideration makes us realize that the Khel tie here, it is not a force that is used in warsIn Arabic , the literal meaning of Khel meaning not the horse but vanity and the horse calls Khel because it also used in making the vanity and ostentation,

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  • Date de parution : 17/09/2024
  • Editeur : T.L. Humphrey
  • ISBN : 8227846365
  • EAN : 9798227846365
  • Format : ePub
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