ArchivedQuestions about the Quran :: Re: Questions about the Quran#1 Revelation: Surah 96 (first five verses) and surah 74 (first 7 verses)...there was also a big gap in time between these first two revelations. #2 No. About your comments: Since your whole premise is wrong, hilariously so, i am not sure where to begin. And since christians of today, nor anyone else for that matter, have no clue of what Jesus's (peace upon him) teachings in their original language were it is even more difficult to find a point to begin. However, one note of evidence comes from the time. Khadijah (may God be pleased with her) was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings upon him). She had a cousin named Waraqa bin Naufal who was a very learned Christian. When the Messenger of God, Muhammad, (Pbuh) received the first 5 verses in Chapter 96, the one i mentioned above, she went to tell her cousin Waraqa of this knowing his status as a learned and wise man. On hearing this Waraqa's (he was a christian at this point): "this man is the one who has been prophesied to come (by jesus [ph]) and i wish i could be hear when he and his people are turned out of this city." So then waraqa went to Muhammad (pbuh) and asked him questions and told him that he would be persecuted and Waraqa became a muslim. But the majority of the Meccans were not christian or jewish but they knew of the religions. And No, the Quran was not written to "win over" Jews and Christians...in the Quran it is stated that this is not even the point of it. #2...you need to read more also of the Quran, you will see that equal weight is given to all those who have an incorrect or skewed belief or unbelief in the Creator of All. |
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