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Quranic Exegesis
How can one complain only to Allah, may He be exalted?
32,790Garments mentioned in the Quran are for covering the ‘awrah and for adornment
15,168Quran Contradictions Refuted
The Quran is free from all varieties of contradictions, and what may appear to be a contradiction in fact comes under the heading of differences that are in harmony with one another; these are differences of situation, time or character.30,699Meaning of “And of everything, We have created pairs…”
“And We created you in pairs” means We have created you, males and females, from one type, so that each of them may find comfort in the other, so that there may be affection and compassion, which will result in offspring.179,273The life of the Prophets, siddeeqs, martyrs and righteous people in the grave is the life of al-barzakh
52,077Reconciling between the verse “But as for the favor of your Lord, report [it]” [ad-Duha 93:11] and the hadith “Help yourselves to achieve your goals by being discreet, for everyone who is enjoying a blessing is envied”
25,322Explanation of the verse “And that is Paradise which you are made to inherit for what you used to do”
19,384Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, does not enjoin evil
7,973Are There Contradictions in the Quran?
1- There are no contradictions in the Quran. 2- The first Muslim was Adam, because he is the father of them all. 3- Allah created the earth, then the heaven, then He spread the earth after that. 4- Allah created man from nothing.61,316Why did ‘Eesaa say “but if You forgive them – indeed it is You who is the Exalted in Might, the Wise” [al-Maa’idah 5:118], when it would be more appropriate in the context of forgiveness to say “the Forgiving, the Merciful”?
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