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There is no contradiction in the Qur’an about changes in the words of Allah and there being no change in them

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  There is no contradiction in the Qur’an about changes in the words of Allah and there being no change in them  147330 Publication : 19-10-2015 Views : 50963 EN Question Some of the Christians say that there are verses in the Qur’an that contradict one another – is that true? There are the verses (interpretation of the meaning): “For them are glad tidings, in the life of the present world (i.e. righteous dream seen by the person himself or shown to others), and in the Hereafter. No change can there be in the Words of Allah, this is indeed the supreme success” [Yoonus 10:64] “And recite what has been revealed to you (O Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)) of the Book (the Quran) of your Lord (i.e. recite it, understand and follow its teachings and act on its orders and preach it to men). None can change His Words, and none will you find as a refuge other than Him” [al-Kahf 18:27]. [They say that] these verses are contradicted by other verses in Soorat an-Nahl, Soorat ar

Refuting the Argument Regarding "Allah's Words Do Not Change"

  Refuting the Argument Regarding "Allah's Words Do Not Change" by Bassam Zawadi   Christian Argument   Surah 6:115 and 18:27 state that no one can change Allah's words. The Torah and Gospel were Allah's words. Since they couldn't have changed, Islam testifies to the incorruptibility of the Bible's text.   My Response Here are the verses in question: Surah 6:115 The word of thy Lord doth find its fulfilment in truth and in justice:  None can change His words : for He is the one who heareth and knoweth all. S. 6:115 Surah 18:27 And recite (and teach) what has been revealed to thee of the Book of thy Lord: none  can change His Words , and none wilt thou find as a refuge other than Him. S. 18:27 It seems quite clear just from reading the context alone that what is meant by "none change His words" is that no one could stop Allah's promises from being fulfilled.  Reading  Surah 6:115 alone makes that very clear. Imam Al Tabari in his commentary st

The difference between the doctrine of Kuffar disbelivers and the term of musrikin polytheism in light of Quran.

   difference between the mushrikeen and the kuffaar, and to which category do the Jews and Christians belong?  12-02-2005          Question 67626 What is the difference between mushrikeen and kuffaar? Are the Jews and Christians mushrikeen or kuffaar?. Religions Related topic Answer Praise be to Allah. Firstly:  The kaafir is the one who denies and conceals the truth. The basic meaning of the word kufr in Arabic is concealment. Shirk means devoting worship to anyone or anything other than Allaah.  Kufr may take the form of denying and rejecting, but the mushrik may also believe in Allaah. This is the difference between the mushrik and the kaafir.  Each word may also carry the meaning of the other, so the word kufr may be used in the sense of shirk, and the word shirk may be used in the sense of kufr.  Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:  Kufr and shirk may carry the same meaning, which is disbelief in Allaah, may He be exalted, or they may be used separately, whereby shirk