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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 4:29pm

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"Consider this your second warning."

Second warning for what?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 4:37pm
Originally posted by bmzsp bmzsp wrote:

Stephen,

The Kaaba:

"The present dimensions of the Kaba are as follows:

Northern wall 11.03 meters
Southern wall 11.28 meters
Eastern wall 12.70 meters
Western wall 12.04 meters"

The Ka'aba was not built according to any structural drawings or measurements. The original structure was built about 4,000 over years by Ibrahim and Ishmael, using rock boulders. The difference of 250mm in the N&S walls and 640 mm in E&W walls is due to the irregular shape of stones.

"The city of Mecca achieved its major religious significance following the birth and life of the Prophet Muhammed (570-632AD). In 630 Muhammad took control of Mecca and destroyed the 360 pagan idols, with the notable exception of the statues of Mary and Jesus. The idol of Hubal, the largest in Mecca, was a giant stone situated atop the Ka�ba. Following the command of the Prophet, Ali (the cousin of Muhammad) stood on Muhammad�s shoulders, climbed to the top of the Ka�ba and toppled the idol."

All the 360 idols incluidng the figures of Mary and Jesus were destroyed. Nothing was left standing. All were reduced to dust.

How many times has the site been destroyed by nature (God) or man?

I am not sure but it is said that the floods destroyed the stone structure 3-4 times and it was rebuilt using mostly the same material.

What is the real physical differences between the pagan temple and the present temple (other than the numerous rebuildings)?

Appearance, plain and simple. Just a cuboid.

Wasn't Hajj pilgrimage also a paganistic ritual?

No, it was a ritual commenced by Ibrahim, when he was asked by the Lord Almighty to call people to pilgrimmage.

What did Muhammad do to "purify" the pagan temple?

He cleansed the House of the Lord Almighty, the Ka'aba by removing all the rubbish.

Wasn't the "black stone" also a paganistic item?

No. It was just a corner piece that fitted well. Even the Meccan pagans never kissed it like we, the Muslims do, for it was kissed by our dear Prophet.

"(What is it about Islam and stones or rocks?)"

Could you be more specfic? Only the Hindu and other ancient religions have to do with rock, stones and Christianity added timber crosses, statues and figurines.

Aren't the Kaaba lined up with the solstice and the star Canopus in similiar fashion as the paganistic Druid's temples?

No, there is nothing ornamental over it.

"And what is the "barakah" of the site?  Isn't that something like a "lucky charm."  What is the Qu'ran position on charms?"

What is a blessed or a holy land or place? If you understand that, you would be able to appreciate the Arabic word Barakah which means Blessed by the Lord Almighty.

Moses stood on a dirty ground before the "bush on Fire" but was told by the Lord Almighty to remove his sandals for he stood on the Holy or Mubarak (From Barak) or Blessed ground. But don't ask me about Jesus standing on a Mubarak or blessed ground or a place with Barakah. Jesus never stood on any holy or blessed ground for he was constantly in motion.

Hope this helped.

BMZ

Thank you for your throught out response (without personal attacks).  I got my information from what I thought was Islamic websites, but I may have been deceived.

For example, the lining up of the Kaaba with the solstice and the Star  was from the referenced site.  I would venture a guess that the reason Stonehedge is not covered with an ornamental cloth (which is cut up and given to pilgrims) is because the number and the power of Druids is not what it used to be.

The question about stones and rocks was due to the black stone at the Kaaba and the "The Rock" mosque (and others).

The quote about the statue of Jesus and Mary not being destroyed by Muhammad came exactly as quoted at the site mentioned.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 4:44pm
Originally posted by Hanan Hanan wrote:

Hope this helped.

BMZ

BMZ, my optimistic friend - of course your logical, factual and truthful explanations, as well as those of others here, did not help. stephenc lacks the open mind required to understand the truth even if it hits him on the head. He is what I call a "but-person." You know, the ones who answer everything with: " ... yeah, but ..." My children, during their horrible teens, were like that too and sometimes tricked me into exhausting explanations. I often had to clear their "confused minds" with a firm: "No more buts, go to your room and think about it."

I suggest that StephenCut'nPaste should retreat to a quiet place and meditate on what it is in his personal life that makes him feel so miserable and why it is that the only thing that makes him feel better is to antagonize other people. He is obviously not a very educated person otherwise he wouldn't have to resort to plagiarism, and to �educating� himself on IC (not exactly flooded with Muslim scholars). Perhaps he�s tried to �debate� Islam and Koran with such scholars and failed miserably.

I truly believe that he is guided by something very evil.

I am sorry, but if it wasn't clear that you might really believe what you wrote, it would be funny.

Is it evil to question those who claim to be prophets from God?  What does the Torah, Bible, and even the Qu'ran say about it?

The hate that comes from honest questioning is not from God!

Maybe, just maybe, if Muhammad had taken the one simple step of questioning the "voice" there would not be any dispute or questioning of the validity of the revelations.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 4:47pm
Originally posted by Servetus Servetus wrote:

A selection from the ever-quotable StephenC:

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Clearly from the above (which I did not make up) there is no "pure Quran" �

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So how can we know for sure what the original Quran stated?

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In the pure Quran, there is no command specifying [that Muslims pray toward] Mecca.

So, how about those Detroit Tigers, Stephen?

Serv

Is anyone REALLY claiming that today's Qu'ran is exactly as spoken by Muhammad?!!

Don't know anything about sports.  But wasn't that the team that the character Thomas Magnum (of Magnum PI) always supported?

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 5:13pm
Originally posted by StephenC StephenC wrote:

Is anyone REALLY claiming that today's Qu'ran is exactly as spoken by Muhammad?!!



All muslims who has an ounce of knowledge about their religion does. Get this in your mind first.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 6:00pm
Originally posted by air_one air_one wrote:

Originally posted by StephenC StephenC wrote:

Is anyone REALLY claiming that today's Qu'ran is exactly as spoken by Muhammad?!!



All muslims who has an ounce of knowledge about their religion does. Get this in your mind first.

So if it is proven that the Qu'ran is not EXACTLY accurate, then will Islam fold?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 6:01pm
Heres a few things about the Quran from www.islamtomorrow.com.

Quran Means "Recitation"

The word "Quran" means "that which is recited; or that which is dictated in memory form." As such, it is not a book, nor is it something that reaches us only in written form. The documentation in writting about the Quran has been preserved in museums thoughout the world, including the Topekopi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, the museum in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and also in England. Keep in mind also, the Quran is only considered "Quran" while it is in the recitation form, not in the written or the book form. The word for what is written and held in the hand to be read by the eye is called "mus-haf" (meaning script or that which is written down).

Only One Version - Arabic

There are no different versions of the Quran in the Arabic language, only different translations and of course, none of these would be considered to hold the value and authenticity of the original Arabic Recitation. The Quran is divided up into 30 equal parts, called "Juz'" (parts) in the Arabic language. These are learned by Muslims from their very early beginnings as children.

Memorized by Millions - Entirely

The important thing to keep in mind about the Quran is the memorization and transmission of the actual "Rectiation" just as it came to Muhammad, peace be upon him, from the Angel Gabriel and was learned and memorized by his companions and they in turn, passed it down to their followers and continued in this way until we see today, over 10,000,000 (ten million) Muslims who have committed the entire Quran to memory. This is not a small feat. After all, how many other works of literary value have been memorized and passed down through so many generations, in the original language, without a single change in even one sentence?

Each Muslim Has "Quran" Memorized

All Muslims have memorzied a portion of the Quran in the Arabic language, as this is an important part of their daily prayers. Many Muslims have memorized large portions of the Quran from one tenth to one half to all of the entire Quran, and all in the original Arabic language. It should be noted, there are over one and a half billion (1,500,000,000) Muslims worldwide and only about 10% are Arab, all the rest are learing the Quran in Arabic as a second language.

God Speaks in First Person to Mankind in Quran

The Quran contains clear statements from Almighty God (Allah) and it is Him speaking to all of us in the first person. He tells of us our own creation, the creation of all that is the universe and what has happened to those before us and what is to become of us if we do not take heed of the warnings clearly spelled out in His Revelation. He speaks also to Muhammad, peace be upon him, to show that Muhammad, peace be upon him, is not making this up himself and even chastises Muhammad, peace be upon him, for making human assumptions rather than waiting for revelation in matters (ie.; surah At-Tahreem and surah Abasa).

Quran Mentions Itself

The Quran refers to itself as "The Quran" (The Recitation) and mentions that it is to all mankind and jinn (another creation of Allah, similar to humans in that they could make choices as to whether or not they would obey God's Commandments, and they existed before humans).

Quran Describes God's Nature Exactly

The Quran is clear on who God is and who He is not. There is no room left for doubt after reading the Quran in the Arabic languge: God is One. He is the only Creator, Sustainer and Owner of the Universe. He has no partners. He has no relatives; wives, children or offspring. He is not like His creation and He does not need it for His existance, while all the time the creation is totally dependent on Him. His attributes are clearly spelled out as the epitome of each and every one. He is for instance, the All-Knowing; the All-Hearing; the All-Seeing; the All-Forgiving; the All- Loving; the All-Merciful; the Only One God. There is never a contradiction to this found anywhere in the Quran.

Quran Challanges Readers

The Quran makes the clear challange, that if you are in doubt about it - then bring a book like it. Also, to bring ten chapters like it and then finally, to bring one single chapter like it. 1,400 years - and no one has been able to duplicate it's beauty, recitation, miracles and ease of memorization. Another challange for the unbelievers to consider; "If this (Quran) were from other than Allah, you would find within it many contradictions." And yet, another challange offered by Allah in the Quran is for the unbelievers to look around for evidences. Allah says He will show them His signs within themselves and on the farthest horizons.

Quran Invites - Not Demands

It is not simply delivered as: Here is what you are to believe, but throughout the Quran the statements are always: Have you O man thought of such and such, have you considered so and so. It is always an invitation for you to look at the evidence; now what do you believe ?

Quran Has Internal Evidences

Now I can come back to the claim the Quran makes that it has internal evidence of its origin. There are many many ways that you can look at this. As one example, if I single out somebody here and say: You know, I know your father - he is going to doubt that, he has never seen me with his father. He would say, how does he look like, is he tall short does he wear glasses? and so on, and if I give him the right answers pretty soon he will get convinced, �Oh yes, you did meet him�. If you apply the same kind of thinking when you look at the Quran, here is a book that says it came from the one who was there when the universe began. So you should be asking that one: So tell me something that proves it. Tell me something that shows me you must have been there when the universe was beginning. You will find in two different Ayahs the statement that all the creation began from a single point, and from this point it is expanding. In 1978 they gave the Noble prize to two people who proved that thats the case. It is the big bang origin of the universe. It was determined by the large radio receivers that they have for the telephone companies which were sensitive enough to pick up the transmissions from satellites and it kept finding background noise that they could not account for. Until the only explanation came to be, it is the left over energy from that original explosion which fits in exactly as would be predicted by the mathematical calculation of what would be this thing if the universe began from a single point and exploded outwards. So they confirmed that, but in 1978. Centuries before that here is the Quran saying the heavens and the earth in the beginning they were one piece and split and says in another Ayah : �of the heavens we are expanding it�.

Quran Has Exact Accuracy

Let me tell you about a personal investigation, it occurred to me that there are a number of things you can find in the Quran that give evidence to its origin � internal evidence. If the Quran is dictated from a perfect individual; it originates with God, then there should not be any wasted space, it should be very meaningful. There should be nothing that we don�t need that you can cut off, and it should not be missing anything. And so that everything in there should really be there for a specific purpose. And I got to thinking about the Ayah which I mentioned before, it says, the likeness of Jesus is the likeness of Adam. It an equation, it uses the Arabic word (mithel), it says Jesus, Adam, equal. You go to the index of the Quran, you look up the name ISA it is in the Quran 25 times, you lookup the name Adam it is there 25 times. They are equal, through scattered references but 25 of each. Follow that through and you will find that in the Quran there are 8 places were an Ayah says something is like something else, using this (Mithel), you will find in every case and take both sides of it whatever that word is look it up in the index and it will be lets say 110 times and lookup the other word and it will be said to be equal to the same 110. That is quite a project of co-ordination if you try to write a book that way yourself. So that everywhere you happened to mention that such and such is like such and such that then you check your index, filing system, or your IBM punch cards or whatever, to make sure that in this whole book you mentioned them both the same number of times. But that�s what you will find in the Quran.

Quran Provides Reason

What I am talking about is built on a thing that is called in Logic: Use and Mention of a Word. When you use a word, you are using its meaning. When you mention a word, you are talking about the symbol without the meaning. For example, if I say Toronto is a big city - I used the word Toronto as I meant this place Toronto is a big city. But if I say to you Toronto has 7 letters, I am not talking about this place Toronto, I am talking about this word - Toronto. So, the revelation is above reasoning, but it is not above reason. That is to say we are more apt not to find in the Quran something that is unreasonable, but we may find something that we would have never figured out for ourselves.

Unique Word Refers to Itself in Quran

The author of this sentence said if this book came from someone besides God then you will find in it many Ikhtalafan (inconsistencies). The word Ikhtilaf is found many times in the Quran. But the word Ikhtalafan is only found once in the Quran. So there are not many Ikhtilafan in the Quran, there is only one - where the sentence is mentioned. So you see how things are put together perfectly. It has been suggested to mankind: Find a mistake. Man could not get hold of a mistake, and he is very clever, because this sentence could also mean: Find many Iktilafan and so he quickly goes to the index to see if he can find many of them and there is only one... Sorry clever person.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2006 at 6:35pm

Thank you very much.  You have provide some very detailed information that will take a while to really read, consider, and test.

With this new information (about Qu'ran actually being the Recitation and not the book) I still repeat my question:

"So if it is proven that the Qu'ran is not EXACTLY accurate, then will Islam fold?"

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