Christian/Muslim ThreadsMake a verse like Quran...hmmmm....why dont you try!!!Greetings H2O,
No. The point is the CONTEXT…..the ORIGIN of your “challenge”….comes from Biblical material… Thanks for providing this example for my position… Let me repeat… I want to see the word “rhyme” in the “challenge”… I want to see the words “rhythmic hymn” in the challenge… What part of this simple request is escaping your intellect…?
Sorry, but ONCE AGAIN, your beloved “prophet” is absolutely nowhere to be found. He is a “no-show”… Let’s look back to a preceding ayah (13.35) to the 13.37 one that you gave as a “proof-text” for your position… Mathalu aljannati allatee wuAAida almuttaqoona tajree min tahtiha al-anharu okuluha da-imun wathilluha tilka AAuqba allatheena ittaqaw waAAuqba alkafireena alnnaru 13.35 (The) example/proverb (of) a treed garden/paradise which the fearing and obeying were promised (it), (is) the rivers/waterways flows/passes from below/beneath it , its fruits (are) continuous/lasting, and its shade. That (is) those who feared and obeyed's end/turn (result); and the disbelievers end/turn (result) is the fire . مَثَلُ = “Mathalu” “Mathalu” definition: Noun. Parable, likeness, similitude, like, reason, proverb, discourse, equivalent, comparison, sign, lesson, an example, case, state, condition, argument, match, an analogue. It comes from the root “mathala”, which means to resemble, imitate, compare any one with, be or look like some one, bear a likeness. References: An Arabic-English Lexicon, E.W. Lane, volume eight, pp. 3017 - 3018 The Dictionary of the Holy Qur’an, 1st edition, Abdul Mannan Omar pp. 525 - 526 So…now we are told that this whole story (that you want to assert as “original” evidence for your position) is just an IMITATION! When will you ever learn?! The authors of the Koran loudly and proudly proclaim that the Koran is nothing more than a cheap imitation…. Hardly new information to us Christians… There is NO challenge whatsoever to reproduce a rhyme….or a rhythm…lol… The Koran can only IMITATE the “alkitabu” that it borrows itself from… It states this quite clearly for all to see… Try reading your Koran…for once…
That’s not what your favorite Christian Arabist says… Thanks… |
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