Quran's STUNNING Divine Miracles: [1] Allah Almighty also promised in several Divine Prophecies that He will show the Glorious Quran's Miracles to mankind: 1- The root letters for "message" and all of its derivatives occur 513 times throughout the Glorious Quran. Yet, all Praise and Glory are due to Allah Almighty Alone, the Prophets' and Messengers' actual names (Muhammad, Moses, Noah, Abraham, Lot etc....) were also all mentioned 513 times in the Glorious Quran. The detailed breakdown of all of this is thoroughly listed here. This Miracle is covered in 100s (hundreds) of Noble Verses.2- Allah Almighty said that Prophet Noah lived for 950 years. Yet, all Praise and Glory are due to Allah Almighty Alone, the entire Noble Surah (chapter Noah) is exactly written in 950 Letters. You can thoroughly see the accurate count in the scanned images.Coincidence? See 1,000s of examples [1]. Quran's Stunning Numerical & Scientific Miracles. |
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Counter Rebuttal to Matt Slick's Response to My Rebuttal to His Article 'Contradictions in the Qur'an' - Q2b
You can access Matt Slick's response http://www../islam/rebutquestions2b.htm to my rebuttal https://www.answering-christianity.com/bassam_zawadi/rebuttal_to_slick_4.htm to his original article http://www.carm.net/islam/Koran_contradictions.htm
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Introduction This article is in response to Matt Slick's article http://www../islam/questions2.htm. The answers mostly are not of my own. I just provide them. Matt Slick said: What was man created from, blood, clay, dust, or nothing?
My Response: http://www.drzakirnaik.com/pages/qanda/33.php http://www.understanding-islam.org/related/text.asp?type=article&aid=102 https://www.answering-christianity.com/quran/ma_man_created.htm
Matt Slick's Response: Unfortunately Mr. Zawadi
does not address the issues himself. Instead, he provides links. Should I refute
Islam by providing a links and saying "Here, read these,"? If I were to do so
many Muslims would denounce my effort as being weak and that was not able to answer on my
own. What is interesting is that several Muslims have told me that I have been
"refuted" by Zawadi. They do not see the weakness in his argument because
if they did, it would not help the spread of Islam.
Nevertheless, having looked at the links I find the supposed
answers to the problem very poor. One link asserts that there is no contradiction but a
contradistinction; that is," speaking about two different concepts on the same
subject without conflict." Well, it is not a contradistinction, but a contradiction.
Sperm is not dust and dust is not sperm. Neither is dust water. Likewise, a plot of
congealed blood is not the same thing is dust. The Quran does not state that man is
created from dust, and water, congealed blood, and sperm. The contradiction remains.
Another link tries to retranslate the words of the Quran and even
stating that some of the Muslim scholars who translated into English, were not
accurate. But the same article, the second link, still sites the same issues that
I've raised and affirms the translations. Therefore, the contradiction remains.
Finally, the third link speaks about plasma, water, human
composition, and says, "The Qur'an and the Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
provide a very detailed description of the microscopic development of the human embryo
from a mere sperm drop up to the stage of a completely formed human being." the
problem is that the Quran says that man is created from a clot of congealed blood
(96:2). Is a clot of congealed blood the same thing as clay (15:26)? Is clay
the same thing as "nothing" (19:67)? Is nothing the same thing as a sperm
drop (16:4)?
It doesn't take much to see the problem in the Quran which
remains and is evidence that the Quran is not from God, but from the man known as
Mohammed.
My Response:
I believe that Dr Zakir Naik clearly and properly answered this so called contradiction. Matt Slick does not properly address it and does not understand the answer. Lets let the readers decide for themselves.
Taken from http://www.drzakirnaik.com/pages/qanda/33.php
It is not a Contradiction but a Contradistinction
Suppose I say that in order to make a cup of tea one needs water. One also needs tea-leaves or tea powder. The two statements are not contradictory since both water and tea leaves are required in order to make a cup of tea. Furthermore if I want sweet tea I can even add sugar.
Thus there is no contradiction in the Quran when it says that man is created from sperm, dust and water. It is not a contradiction but a contradistinction. Contradistinction means speaking about two different concepts on the same subject without conflict. For instance if I say that the man is always truthful and a habitual liar, it is a contradiction, but if I say that a man is always honest, kind and loving, then it is a contradistinction.
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Matt Slick said:
Is there or is there not compulsion in religion according to the Qur'an?
My Response: Taken from http://www.muhaddith.org/Islam_Answers/Terrorism.html
Islam's answer (adopted from
our original e-mail answer):
The person you heard, reading this passage from the Quran, seems to have so much hatred
against Islam, whereby he did not allow himself to examine the rest of the passage (let
alone other passages of the Quran, explicitly prohibiting violence against nations that
did NOT transgress, as will be quoted below the current discussion).
In other words, you heard something taken completely out of context, which contradicts the
truth as well as what you know (according to your words).
This is if we give him the benefit of the doubt (that he did not read the remainder
because of his hatred), which is extremely far fetched and presumes enormous
irresponsibility for a person in his position:
Matt Slick's Response: Unfortunately, Mr. Zawadi has apparently copied a great deal of text from
the link he cites. I do not know if he had permission to do this, but I do not want to
reproduce the work of a third party on my web site and thereby violate copyright laws.
Therefore, I have only copied the first section of Zawadi's comment. If you wish to read
the entirety of his quote then you'll need to go to the link he cites.
Please notice how the response immediately says that I am full of
hatred. It goes on to state that my hatred is why my arguments are invalid. This is an ad
hominem attack. Instead of dealing with the issue, the "refutation" begins with
an attack on my character. This is extremely poor technique and the author of this article
demonstrates a lack of proper argumentation principles.
Will the author have us believe that there is no compulsion in
Islam in view of the verses that says "proclaim a grievous penalty to those who
reject faith," (9:3), and that they should "fight and slay the pagans... seize
them... lie in wait for them" (9:5), and force them to pay the Jizya tax until they
"feel themselves subdued," (9:29)? Is this the language of no
compulsion? Perhaps the author would care to tell us why it is illegal to carry a Bible in
public in Saudi Arabia, a Muslim run country? Or perhaps he would like to inform us all
about the oppression that Christians suffer in Islamic dominated countries? I've spoken to
many Christians from Muslim countries who have had to flee the oppression they have
suffered at the hands of Muslims. Don't be deceived. Islam is not a tolerant religion and
it is a religion of compulsion. It seeks to submit the world to its hand.
My Response:
The Quran promotes freedom of religion
Surah 2:256
There is no compulsion in religion. The right direction is henceforth distinct from error. And he who rejecteth false deities and believeth in Allah hath grasped a firm handhold which will never break. Allah is Hearer, Knower.
Surah 109
Say: O disbelievers! I worship not that which ye worship; Nor worship ye that which I worship. And I shall not worship that which ye worship. Nor will ye worship that which I worship. Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.
Surah 16:125
Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth best, who have strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance.
How can we call non Muslims to Islam with wisdom and beautiful preaching by killing them? These Muslims that Matt are talking about are not following the teachings of Islam. You cannot judge a car by its driver. Do not judge Islam by the Muslim. Judge Islam by its teachings.
Surah 9:5 is only in a context of a war. http://www.drzakirnaik.com/pages/qanda/23.php
The jizya was not paid as a bribe for practicing their faith, but rather as compensation for not serving in the army, protection for Crusading armies and tribal warfare. While most so-called journalists scream that the jizya is a tool of inequality, they fail to see that there is a tax levied on Muslims as well, the zakat, which non-Muslims are not required to pay.
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Matt Slick said: The first Muslim was Muhammad? Abraham? Jacob? Moses?
My Response:http://www.submission.org/answering-Islam-3.htm#realiz, read number 59.
Matt Slick's Response: I do not plan to read other
web sites in order to refute the supposed "rebuttal" by Mr. Zawadi. If
this were the case, all he would have to do is take my papers and reproduce them with very
is Web addresses inserted throughout. This is not a refutation of my work and I'm
not going to continue to tackle all the web sites that he cites. I might as well put
up a site like www..org
and tell him to refute that.
Therefore, I will not be responding to mere web page
addresses. If Mr. Zawadi as to tackle my papers, then let him do the tackling
instead of referencing other peoples' work.
My Response:
I am not asking Matt Slick to refute a whole website, I am asking him to refute specific articles that are addressing the issues he is raising. If there are articles from www..org that address the issues that I raise then I will be more than happy to go and address. But I won't go refuting a whole website, which is in progress by the way
https://www.answering-christianity.com/jochen_katz_rebuttals.htm
https://www.answering-christianity.com/sam_shamoun_rebuttals.htm
https://www.answering-christianity.com/james_arlandson_rebuttals.htm
https://www.answering-christianity.com/silas_rebuttals.htm
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Matt Slick said: Does Allah forgive or not forgive those who worship false gods?
My Response: [a list of web sites, which I removed since they are not Mr. Zawadi's responses]
Matt Slick's Response: All that Mr. Zawadi did was provide a list of web sites. There was no commentary, no response to my questions on his part. Again, this is not a response and I am not obligated to read through who knows how many pages of material on various web sites in order to rebut whatever they might say. Also, if I were to try and respond to all of the pages that he merely links to, I would also be obligated to obtain permission to reproduce their work in order to refute them. Again, if Mr. Zawadi wants to tackle my papers, then let him actually do it instead of referencing other peoples' work. If this is all he is going to do, then he isn't responding and he is wasting my time since he isn't answering the questions. I then ask why is he even bothering? Finally, I am quite surprised that the Muslims who have contacted me saying my papers have been "answered" actually consider Mr. Zawadi's effort to legitimate one. Unfortunately, listing other peoples' work can easily mean that Mr. Zawadi is not capable of doing it himself.
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Matt Slick said: Are Allah's decrees changed or not?
My Response: [a list of web sites, which I removed since they are not Mr. Zawadi's responses]
Matt Slick's Response: All that Mr. Zawadi did was provide a list of web sites. There was no commentary, no response to my questions on his part. Again, this is not a response and I am not obligated to read through who knows how many pages of material on various web sites in order to rebut whatever they might say. Also, if I were to try and respond to all of the pages that he merely links to, I would also be obligated to obtain permission to reproduce their work in order to refute them. Again, if Mr. Zawadi wants to tackle my papers, then let him actually do it instead of referencing other peoples' work. If this is all he is going to do, then he isn't responding and he is wasting my time since he isn't answering the questions. I then ask why is he even bothering? Finally, I am quite surprised that the Muslims who have contacted me saying my papers have been "answered" actually consider Mr. Zawadi's effort to legitimate one. Unfortunately, listing other peoples' work can easily mean that Mr. Zawadi is not capable of doing it himself.
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Matt Slick said: Was Pharaoh killed or not killed by drowning?
My Response: [a list of web sites, which I removed since they are not Mr. Zawadi's responses]
Matt Slick's Response: All that Mr. Zawadi did was provide a list of web sites. There was no commentary, no response to my questions on his part. Again, this is not a response and I am not obligated to read through who knows how many pages of material on various web sites in order to rebut whatever they might say. Also, if I were to try and respond to all of the pages that he merely links to, I would also be obligated to obtain permission to reproduce their work in order to refute them. Again, if Mr. Zawadi wants to tackle my papers, then let him actually do it instead of referencing other peoples' work. If this is all he is going to do, then he isn't responding and he is wasting my time since he isn't answering the questions. I then ask why is he even bothering? Finally, I am quite surprised that the Muslims who have contacted me saying my papers have been "answered" actually consider Mr. Zawadi's effort to legitimate one. Unfortunately, listing other peoples' work can easily mean that Mr. Zawadi is not capable of doing it himself.
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Matt Slick said: Is wine consumption good or bad?
My Response: [a list of web sites, which I removed since they are not Mr. Zawadi's responses]
Matt Slick's Response: All that Mr. Zawadi did was provide a list of web sites. There was no commentary, no response to my questions on his part. Again, this is not a response and I am not obligated to read through who knows how many pages of material on various web sites in order to rebut whatever they might say. Also, if I were to try and respond to all of the pages that he merely links to, I would also be obligated to obtain permission to reproduce their work in order to refute them. Again, if Mr. Zawadi wants to tackle my papers, then let him actually do it instead of referencing other peoples' work. If this is all he is going to do, then he isn't responding and he is wasting my time since he isn't answering the questions. I then ask why is he even bothering? Finally, I am quite surprised that the Muslims who have contacted me saying my papers have been "answered" actually consider Mr. Zawadi's effort to legitimate one. Unfortunately, listing other peoples' work can easily mean that Mr. Zawadi is not capable of doing it himself.
Bassam Zawadi's Original: Conclusion
Obviously I in no way whatsoever deserve any credit for this article. Clearly, all the
issues have already been addressed by other Muslims (may Allah greatly reward them). I
just found that it might be useful to make a comprehensive article with the rebuttals in
them to the so called contradictions that have been put forward.
There are no contradictions in the Quran. I really hope that
people out there would be objective and search for the truth and if they think that there
are contradictions in the Quran then they should go and search for the rebuttal to it.
Then they judge for themselves.
Matt Slick's Response: Conclusion: I agree that Mr. Zawadi does not deserve any credit for this article. I do not find listing other peoples' work, when you are intending to deal with an individual's paper, to be an adequate defense by any means. I am very disappointed in the Mr. Zawadi's effort. I can only hope that if he were to seriously attempt to do with my work that he would actually do it instead of pointing to others.
My Response:
Why doesn't Matt want to read the links I have provided? The answer to his questions are there. Why do I have to waste my time making new arguments or paraphrasing someone else's answers? I need to give due credit to their efforts. It was their work. We are not scholars here to show off that we have knowledge. We are here to find the truth. This is not a joke. Our salvation depends on this. Wherever the truth can be found, we should obtain it. Why is it that Matt Slick attempted to refute the first question. Why didn't he say that he wouldn't respond to that? The truth is, he thought he could so he typed out a response. He probably read the links to the other questions and realized he could not address them and then came up with excuses. He does not have to copy paste their material, he can indirectly say what their argument was and then attempt to refute it just like how he tried to do with the first question.
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Quran's STUNNING Divine Miracles: [1] Allah Almighty also promised in several Divine Prophecies that He will show the Glorious Quran's Miracles to mankind: 1- The root letters for "message" and all of its derivatives occur 513 times throughout the Glorious Quran. Yet, all Praise and Glory are due to Allah Almighty Alone, the Prophets' and Messengers' actual names (Muhammad, Moses, Noah, Abraham, Lot etc....) were also all mentioned 513 times in the Glorious Quran. The detailed breakdown of all of this is thoroughly listed here. This Miracle is covered in 100s (hundreds) of Noble Verses.2- Allah Almighty said that Prophet Noah lived for 950 years. Yet, all Praise and Glory are due to Allah Almighty Alone, the entire Noble Surah (chapter Noah) is exactly written in 950 Letters. You can thoroughly see the accurate count in the scanned images.Coincidence? See 1,000s of examples [1]. Quran's Stunning Numerical & Scientific Miracles. |