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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Rebuttal to
James Aralandson's article
Saul
and Gideon: revelation or error?
http://./Authors/Arlandson/saul_gideon.htm
The Quran in Sura 2:249 says:
2:249 When Talut [Saul] set
out with his forces, he said to them, "God will test you with a river. Anyone who
drinks from it will not belong with me, but anyone who refrains from tasting it will
belong with me; if he scoops up just one handful [he will be excused]." But they all
drank [deep] from it, except a few . . . (first insertion is mine; the last two are Haleems).
The passage goes on to
recount Davids victory over Goliath, and the Israelis over the Philistines.
Besides the illogical and
unwise announcement to the soldiers of a test before it is enacted, Allahs
inspiration seems to mislead the prophet about the chronology and the characters. Anyone
who is even vaguely familiar with the Bible knows that this Quranic episode conflates an
event in Gideons life.
The Bible in Judges 7:4-5
says:
7:4 The Lord said to Gideon,
"There are still too many men [in the army]. Take them down to the water, and I will
sift them for you there . . . 5 So Gideon took the men down to the water. There the Lord
told him, "Separate those who lap the water with their tongues like a dog from those
who kneel down to drink. Three hundred men lapped with their hands to their mouths. All
the rest got down on their hands and knees. (New International Version; my insertion)
Though some of the small
details differ, the Quran and the Bible share remarkable similarities in at least five
ways.
First, the large context of a
military campaign occurs in both.
Second, both passages share
the same drink test by water. The Bible says the spring of Haran was the place of testing,
whereas the Quran says that the location was an unnamed river. But the element is the samewater.
That is, it is not the case that the Bible says that drinking water is the test, whereas
the Quran says that throwing a spear the farthest or ingesting food a certain way is the
test.
Third, the method of drinking
is similar. In the Quran, even if the men take a scoopful of water, they will be excused
from fighting. How much more will they be exempt if they drink deep? This parallels the
Biblical text. Either the men lap the water up from their hand as they stand (= scooping
in the Quran), or they kneel down and drink (= drinking deeply in the Quran).
Fourth, the immediate purpose
of the test is the same. Both are designed to separate or sift men from the army.
Fifth, the overall purpose in
the Biblical passage is to prevent
So how should we account for
this error or confusion of Saul with Gideon?
My Response
He also
assumes his Bible is correct. For all we know, the Bible could be wrong on Gideon, and
that someone falsely borrowed from the true event of Saul and twisted it around with
Gideon.
How can
James be sure that is not the case? He assumes his Bible is true, yet he does not prove
it, how convenient. Such blatant arrogance is amusing to say the least.
So as we
see, James is in a bit of a hole now, the reason being is that the story he shows from the
Bible could be a corrupted borrowed version of Saul and his troops.
Secondly,
just because there may be some similarities does not mean they have to be borrowed or
stolen. As James admits, there are differences between the two, the two stories are
different.
Thirdly,
could not God once again make a similar test to another group of soldiers and people later
on? Off course he could. In fact if you read the OT, you will find that several stories in
the OT are very similar and say the same things. Such as in Isaiah, and Jeremiah, and
Ezekiel. Go read these three books, and you will basically be reading the same thing in
each one with slight differences. So therefore yes, it is very plausible that God could
have tested another group of people in a similar way to a past generation.
With that
said, we now turn our concentration on the two texts and what both say, I will be quoting
more than one passage from the Quran, I will quote the whole story.
002.246
YUSUFALI: Hast thou not
Turned thy vision to the Chiefs of the Children of Israel after (the time of) Moses? they
said to a prophet (That was) among them: "Appoint for us a king, that we May fight in
the cause of Allah." He said: "Is it not possible, if ye were commanded to
fight, that that ye will not fight?" They said: "How could we refuse to fight in
the cause of Allah, seeing that we were turned out of our homes and our families?"
but when they were commanded to fight, they turned back, except a small band among them.
But Allah Has full knowledge of those who do wrong.
02.247
YUSUFALI: Their Prophet said
to them: "Allah hath appointed Talut as king over you." They said: "How can
he exercise authority over us when we are better fitted than he to exercise authority, and
he is not even gifted, with wealth in abundance?" He said: "Allah hath Chosen
him above you, and hath gifted him abundantly with knowledge and bodily prowess: Allah
Granteth His authority to whom He pleaseth. Allah careth for all, and He knoweth all
things."
002.248
YUSUFALI: And (further) their
Prophet said to them: "A Sign of his authority is that there shall come to you the
Ark of the covenant, with (an assurance) therein of security from your Lord, and the
relics left by the family of Moses and the family of Aaron, carried by angels. In this is
a symbol for you if ye indeed have faith."
002.249
YUSUFALI: When Talut set
forth with the armies, he said: "Allah will test you at the stream: if any drinks of
its water, He goes not with my army: Only those who taste not of it go with me: A mere sip
out of the hand is excused." but they all drank of it, except a few. When they
crossed the river,- He and the faithful ones with him,- they said: "This day We
cannot cope with Goliath and his forces." but those who were convinced that they must
meet Allah, said: "How oft, by Allah's will, Hath a small force vanquished a big one?
Allah is with those who steadfastly persevere."
Here is the
Bible story which is similar but much different:
Now therefore go to, proclaim
in the ears of the people, saying, Whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him return and
depart early from
To begin
with, there are a number of differences between the two events. As we see, in the Quran
this was purely a test of the soldiers and how they would obey God and their leader, where
as in the Bible's story, God simply wanted to get rid of many soldiers since they were to
many, and he basically made this test because he knew many would fail and therefore he
would get rid of them.
Secondly,
had James read the context of the Quran, the story would make much more sense to him. So
here is an analysis of the verses and how everything adds up to each other:
02.247
YUSUFALI: Their Prophet said
to them: "Allah hath appointed Talut as king over you." They said: "How can
he exercise authority over us when we are better fitted than he to exercise authority, and
he is not even gifted, with wealth in abundance?" He said: "Allah hath Chosen
him above you, and hath gifted him abundantly with knowledge and bodily prowess: Allah
Granteth His authority to whom He pleaseth. Allah careth for all, and He knoweth all
things."
So note, the prophet tells the children of
002.246
YUSUFALI: Hast thou not
Turned thy vision to the Chiefs of the Children of Israel after (the time of) Moses? they
said to a prophet (That was) among them: "Appoint for us a king, that we May fight in
the cause of Allah." He said: "Is it not possible, if ye were commanded to
fight, that that ye will not fight?" They said: "How could we refuse to fight in
the cause of Allah, seeing that we were turned out of our homes and our families?"
but when they were commanded to fight, they turned back, except a small band among them.
But Allah Has full knowledge of those who do wrong.
So Allah had granted them this request, and had appointed a king over them, this king was
Saul (Talut). However so, as usual, the children of
02.247
YUSUFALI: Their Prophet said
to them: "Allah hath appointed Talut as king over you." They said: "How can he exercise authority over us when we are
better fitted than he to exercise authority, and he is not even gifted, with wealth in
abundance?" He said: "Allah hath Chosen him above you, and hath gifted
him abundantly with knowledge and bodily prowess: Allah Granteth His authority to whom He
pleaseth. Allah careth for all, and He knoweth all things."
So they were not to happy, they were expecting someone else, not Saul, however so, Allah
chooses who he wills.
002.248
YUSUFALI: And (further) their
Prophet said to them: "A Sign of his authority is that there shall come to you the
Ark of the covenant, with (an assurance) therein of security from your Lord, and the
relics left by the family of Moses and the family of Aaron, carried by angels. In this is
a symbol for you if ye indeed have faith."
The prophet now also tells them about a sign of authority of Saul. What does become more
and more clear now, is that Allah wants to test if the people will follow Saul, because by
following Saul they will basically be following Allah, since Allah commands you to follow
this man. The children of
YUSUFALI: When Talut set
forth with the armies, he said: "Allah will test you at the stream: if any drinks of
its water, He goes not with my army: Only those who taste not of it go with me: A mere sip
out of the hand is excused." but they all drank of it, except a few. When they
crossed the river,- He and the faithful ones with him,- they said: "This day We
cannot cope with Goliath and his forces." but those who were convinced that they must
meet Allah, said: "How oft, by Allah's will, Hath a small force vanquished a big one?
Allah is with those who steadfastly persevere."
So note, as they set out for battle, Saul tells them Allah will test you by a river, if
you drink of it, you will not come with me, if you dont drink it except a little,
then you will come with me. This was now the ultimate test for the people, would they
listen to Saul their king? Would they follow Allah's command, or would they turn on their
backs as usual? As we see, many of them as usual dont obey Allah. They also dont
obey Saul, which is whom Allah put in power, which was the request of the Children of
Israel. The children of Israel were supposed to follow this king, and Allah was testing
whether they would do it. They did not.
So when read
in context, the whole story comes together, the testing of the river is not one isolated
incident, it is connected with the other verses, and from that we can see the whole
context of what is going on. The context is clear, Allah wanted to see if the Children of
Israel would follow the king, after asking Allah for a king, he had given them one, now it
was time to see if they would do it. As we see, at first they were not satisfied, so hence
Allah wanted to test them. As usual, they failed the test.
002.246
YUSUFALI: Hast thou not
Turned thy vision to the Chiefs of the Children of Israel after (the time of) Moses? they
said to a prophet (That was) among them: "Appoint
for us a king, that we May fight in the cause of Allah." He said: "Is it not
possible, if ye were commanded to fight, that that ye will not fight?" They said:
"How could we refuse to fight in the cause of Allah, seeing that we were turned out
of our homes and our families?" but when they were commanded to fight, they
turned back, except a small band among them. But Allah Has full knowledge of those who do
wrong.
So they wanted a king over them, so they could fight. Allah was testing their sincerity to
see if they really wanted to fight, and as we see they did not. So two complete different
contexts between the two accounts. The Bible story is not a real test to test the people,
it was a test that was meant to fail un-purpose to reduce the number of soldiers. The
Quran's story was to test the sincerity of the people, and to see if their mouths was
saying what was in their hearts.
002.249
YUSUFALI: When Talut set
forth with the armies, he said: "Allah will test you at the stream: if any drinks of
its water, He goes not with my army: Only those who taste not of it go with me: A mere sip
out of the hand is excused." but they all drank of it, except a few. When they
crossed the river,- He and the faithful ones with him,- they said: "This day We
cannot cope with Goliath and his forces." but those who were convinced that they must
meet Allah, said: "How oft, by Allah's will, Hath a small force vanquished a big one?
Allah is with those who steadfastly persevere."
So it all becomes clear and makes sense. Especially when you read the first verse on this
whole incident:
002.246
YUSUFALI: Hast thou not
Turned thy vision to the Chiefs of the Children of Israel after (the time of) Moses? they
said to a prophet (That was) among them:
"Appoint for us a king, that we May fight in the cause of Allah." He said:
"Is it not possible, if ye were commanded to fight, that that ye will not
fight?" They said: "How could we refuse to fight in the cause of Allah,
seeing that we were turned out of our homes and our families?" but when they were
commanded to fight, they turned back, except a small band among them. But Allah Has full
knowledge of those who do wrong.
Children of Israel were asking for a king to lead them to fight, they got this king to
lead them to fight. Right before the battle, they were tested, if they really wanted to
fight that badly, they would have listened to Saul and drink very little water, rather
than drinking a lot of it thus disqualifying themselves from going to battle. Hence this
shows, they werent very willing to fight, or else they would have followed Saul. We
all know, if you really want to do something, and you are told dont do this certain
thing, or else you wont be able to do the thing you really want to do, then I think you
wouldnt do the certain thing which would not allow you to do what you really want to
do! :)
This shows
the Children of Israel were cowards. What is also possible is that those who drank the
water did it on purpose to avoid going into battle!
To summarize:
2- They
asked God to give them a king who would lead them to fight.
3- They were
given a king.
4- They didnt
like this king.
5- Right
before battle Allah tests their will of how badly they want to fight.
6- The test
is given to them by Saul, their king, who they had asked for, to be given a king, and
Allah gave them one, so now we would see if they would obey their king which would also
mean obey Allah.
7- The test
was do not drink of the water, if you do, then you dont go with me, meaning you wont
fight.
8- Many
drank a lot of water.
9- Those who
drank a lot of water were not allowed to go fight since they did not listen to Saul.
10- They
were proven hypocrites, since if they really wanted to fight, and wanted it badly, they
would have been able to pass the test easily, since their thirst for battle should have
been more.
11- This all
means they did not really want to fight so badly.
:)
Also again, they could have drank a lot un-purpose to simply fail the test intentionally,
thus meaning they wouldnt have to fight.
Conclusion
RESPONSE
Oh really?
You did not want to put the Holy Quran down? Then why could you not quote in context, and
simply quoted one part of the story, isolating one incident and putting it by itself. This
exposes you as a liar yet again. Logically, if you are going to quote a story, you should
quote part of it, or at least enough to make us know the background and so on, you dont
just quote one small part of it alone. You should always have context, background info.
James did not take that into consideration. All he did was read two verses, which on the
surface looked a bit similar, yet when we go deeper into both, we realize they actually
arent that similar, they are only if you take one verse and isolate it alone, and
compare it with another which is what James did.
And James is
supposed to be some scholar right?
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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. |