Here we are once again with another poo poo from Muhammad which clearly shows that Islam has so many contradictions it’s any wonder how someone can believe in this religion?! The Qur’an in ayat 87:6 also known as Sūrat al-Aʿlā, Allah says that Muhammad will not forget when he recites the Qur’an.
And what do you know in their Hadith from Sunan Abi Dawud, which is a Hasan grade meaning good Hadith. We’re told that a man named al-Miswar prayed with Muhammad as he (Muhammad) recited the Qur’an al-Miswar noticed that Muhammad left out words. They confronted Muhammad saying “you omitted such and such verse”, Muhammad then replied, “Why did you not remind me of it.”
This is clearly a contradiction between the Qur’an and Hadith, if Muslims want to reject their Hadith they have the right to do so. But how foolish that makes Muslims look because they are the same ones who graded this Hadith as “good” (Hasan). What a silly religion to follow, there are too many contradictions within the Qur’an and comparing it against the Hadith.
Conclusion
It looks like Allah failed again, Muhammad was told by Allah that he would not forget, then in their own Muslim sources Muhammad forgot verses of the Qur’an. How can any Muslim know that what they are reading is the correct revelation from Allah? This book was not preserved as a goat ate verses about adult breastfeeding[1] which is not found in the Qur’an according to the Hadith. Obviously, it was lost and, therefore, the Qur’an was not preserved.
Footnotes
[1] It was narrated that ‘Aishah said: “The Verse of stoning and of breastfeeding an adult ten times was revealed, and the paper was with me under my pillow. When the Messenger of Allah died, we were preoccupied with his death, and a tame sheep came in and ate it.”These verses were abrogated in recitation but not ruling. Other ahadith establish the number for fosterage to be 5.
Here we are again to expose the contradictions in the Qur’ān. According to the two ayats below are two different accounts regarding the same event. We know that angel Jibril (“Gabriel”) came to Maryam to announce she would have a son (Isa) in Surah Maryam.
19:17 … Then We sent to her Our Angel, and he represented himself to her as a well-proportioned man. In the Arabic text the word (رُوحَنَا) is “Our Spirit” rūḥanā singular.
The verse is very clear only Jibril visited Maryam to give her the news of a son. Right? Wrong! The following verse says the angels came to Maryam to bring her the news of a son. More than one angel?!
3:42 … when the angels said, “O Mary, indeed Allah has chosen you …
What’s going on here we clearly have a contradiction, in one verse it says there was 1 angel who came to Maryam, and another verse that says it was multiple angels.[1]
It’s apparent that the Qur’ān is riddled with contradictions, Muhammad couldn’t remember what he said before and busted himself. I would like to hear a Muslim explain this clear contradiction in the Qur’ān. And just to be clear even their own scholars contradict themselves in the Tafsir.
Muslims insist the Quran is perfect—completely free from error contradiction. In reality the Qur’an contradicts itself on almost every topic. What did Allah create first, heaven or earth? According to Surah 41:9, the earth was created first, then the heavens. And according to Surah 79:27-30, the heavens were created first, then the earth.
Does Allah not know which he created first, If Allah was god then he would certainly know which he created first right? Let’s look at the Qur’an and laugh at how ridiculous Muhammad and his god are.
Sūrat fuṣṣilat
41:9 “He who created the earth in two days” here Allah started creating the Earth.
41:10 “And He placed on the earth firmly set mountains over its surface,” Allah created mountains on the surface of the Earth.
41:11 “THEN He directed Himself to the heaven while it was smoke” It’s important to notice the word then, meaning “afterwards” signifying that once the Earth was created Allah created heaven.
41:12 “And He completed them as seven heavens within two days and inspired in each heaven its command. And We adorned the nearest heaven with lamps and as protection.” Lastly Allah makes stars or lamps as the last thing he creates.
In sūrat fuṣṣilat the order of creation is (1) Earth (2) mountains (3) heaven (4) lamps. In the following surah we don’t have the same order it’s completely different.
Sūrat l-nāziʿāt
79:27 “Are you a more difficult creation or is the heaven? Allah constructed it.” Here Allah starts creating heaven first not the Earth.
79:28 “He raised its ceiling and proportioned it.” he’s still creating heaven by raising it etc.
79:29 “And He darkened its night and extracted its brightness.” Allah creates darkness (night) and brightness or light.
79:30 “And after that He spread the earth.” again important to notice the words “after that” meaning after heaven he now working on creating Earth spreading it.
79:31 “He extracted from it its water and its pasture,” water and pasture.
79:32 “And the mountains He set firmly” and lastly he creates the mountains.
Are there any Abdools who can explain why there god has Alzheimer’s disease? Allah doesn’t know if he created the Earth first or the heavens. Qur’an cannot be from God because God would never make such a blunder.
Ibn-Kathir Tafsir
Let’s go to their scholars for the passage above. Muslims these are your books not ours (Christians).
“Here Allah denounces the idolators who worship other gods apart from Him although He is the Creator, Subduer and Controller of all things. He says: … (Who created the heavens and the earth in Six Days) (7:54). is explained in more detail; the creation of the earth and the creation of the heaven are discussed separately. Allah says that He created the earth first, because it is the foundation, and the foundation should be built first, then the roof. Allah says elsewhere: (He it is Who created for you all that is on the earth. Then He rose over (Istawa ila) the heaven and made them seven heavens) (2:29). With regard to the Ayat: (Are you more difficult to create or is the heaven that He constructed He raised its height, and has perfected it. Its night He covers with darkness and its forenoon He brings out (with light). And after that He spread the earth, And brought forth therefrom its water and its pasture. And the mountains He has fixed firmly, (to be) a provision and benefit for you and your cattle.) (79:27-33) This Ayah states that the spreading out of the earth came after the creation of the heavens, but the earth itself was created before the heavens according to some texts.”
Notice the lies in order to cover up the error of Muhammad Ibn Kathir is saying the “spreading of the Earth” is not the same as creating the Earth, Muslims provide a verse in the Qur’an that states spreading out the Earth is not referring to creation. I thought the Qur’an was sufficient to explain itself according to Qur’an “explained in detail” (6,114; 7,52; 41,3 & 7,174)?
Continuing on with our series variant readings from different Arabic Qur’ān’s we’re going to look at the differences between the Hafs version compared with the Warsh recitation. Below is the English translation of the ayat.
The Hafs
How many of the prophets fought (قَاتَلَ) (in Allah’s way), and with them (fought) Large bands of godly men? but they never lost heart if they met with disaster in Allah’s way, nor did they weaken (in will) nor give in. And Allah Loves those who are firm and steadfast.
Here is the Arabic of Hafs focus on the bold word:
Note the Warsh version has the word (قٌَتِلَ) which changes the meaning of the ayat. This word found in Warsh has different diacritical marks than the one in Hafs. The variant in the Warsh reads:
And how many a prophet were killed (قٌَتِلَ) and with him fought many religious scholars. But they never lost assurance due to what afflicted them in the cause of Allah , nor did they weaken or submit. And Allah loves the steadfast.
Question
If one version says the prophets fought and the other says they were killed the significance of that statement between the two are vastly different. If someone fought in a war that doesn’t necessary mean they were killed. But if the statement is made that someone was killed then we realise that person is no longer alive.
Conclusion
Muslims claim there’s only 1 Qur’ān, translators will try to conceal certain words from the Arabic when translating into English. This is the deception of Islam, without lies Islam dies. These lies which Muslims using Dawah deceive many people into thinking there’s only 1 Qur’ān when in reality there are 37-40 different Arabic Qur’ān’s with different words.
An argument made against the Bible by Muslims is “there’s many Bible versions”, this argument is incorrect. There are many English translations of the Bible (KJV, ESV, NASB etc.), the same as there are many English translations of the Qur’ān (Yusuf Ali, Pickthall, Arberry etc.). Does this mean there are also many different Qur’ān’s?
Yes there are because in this article we’re speaking of different Arabic versions, not English translations. Unlike the Qur’ān the Bible is originally written in Hebrew and Greek, therefore, for Muslims to point at English translations and claim there’s many Bible versions is untrue. There’s only 1 Bible in Hebrew and Greek, in speaking of the Qur’ān there’s the Hafs, Warsh, Doori, Al-Susi, Qaloon, Abi Jafar, al-Bazzi and many more.
We would like to take the time to invite Muslims to come to the better and bigger book the Bible and learn about the Saviour of the world, the Lord Jesus Christ that they might have salvation.