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What exactly is the challenge of Quran?

Question: In the Qur’an , it says that Allah challenges the non-believers to produce a verse such as one in the Qur’an . Although it makes sense that a chapter being reproduced would be difficult, I would think that a verse would not be that hard. What is the actual meaning of this ayah[1]? Answer: … Read more »

Abrogations in Quran?

Question: My question is to do with the issue of abrogation in the Qur’an. Please note my question is divided into a number of points I would like you to comment on, but one overall question. I do understand the reason for abrogation in the Qur’an; that there being large socio-political change in the society, … Read more »

Quranic qira’t in North Africa

Question: It is known that the reading of Quran is different in North Africa. What is the difference in that reading (Qiraat ul nafi) from the standard reading i.e. qiraat ul Ammah or hafs? Dr. Muhammad Asif Pakistan Answer: You have rightly stated that the reading of the Holy Qur’an in North Africa is different … Read more »

Quranic verse 24;3…meaning of the similitude.

Question: Guide me a single book in relation to history that is least unbiased and give a proper view of all the sects. Secondly, what is your opinion about books of Tabari and Ibn e Khuldun? My second question is that it is said very often that there are more than three hundred narratives in … Read more »

Authentic commentaries of Holy Quran

Question: Guide me a single book in relation to history that is least unbiased and give a proper view of all the sects. Secondly, what is your opinion about books of Tabari and Ibn e Khuldun? My second question is that it is said very often that there are more than three hundred narratives in … Read more »

Apparent contradiction in Quran

Question: Kindly help me to understand it better. In verses 7;54,10;3,11;7,25;59,32;4,50;38,57;4. God states that he created Heavens & Earth in six days. For the above verses today Islamic scholars try to give some scientific explanations by saying that the word “yawm” in the above verses not only refers to the ‘day’ but also for a … Read more »

Universality of Quranic guidance

Question: I have a Hindu friend who asked me some questions regarding the Qur’an. They are as follows: a) The Quran is supposed to guide mankind across cultures and times (i.e. forever, even 10,000 years from now). Then why is there so much culture and time specific guidance included in Quran? b) There are and … Read more »

Further on “Quran on the finality of prophethood”

Comment: If you ask an Arabic person or read an Arabic dictionary then you will find the one of the meaning of “khaatam” is “ring”. As a ring covers a finger, similarly Hazrat Muhammad (pcuh) has accumulated properties of Nabuwat and covers all prophets. “Khaatam” as seal means no one can be prophet until Hazrat … Read more »

Quran on the finality of prophethood

Question: I recently came across a website that was propagating the movement of Mr. Ghulam Ahmed – the Ahmadis. There was a particular argument of theirs, which I had hoped to get some more counter arguments for. This was the particular statements concerning the finality of the prophet. What is the evidence from the Quran … Read more »

Sajdah during recitation of Quran

Question: If one is reading the Qur’an after Asr prayers and comes across a verse that requires prostration (Ayat-e-Sajdah), should one prostrate straight away or later? Please also advise about the correct method of such prostration.  Tehmina  Answer: Salaam sister  Many thanks for your question. In the opinion of our scholars, Sajdah Talawa is a … Read more »

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