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Quranic Exegesis
Who Is the Holy Spirit?
According to the Quran, the “Holy Spirit” (Ruh al-Qudus) is Jibril (peace be upon him). For more, see the detailed answer.142,421What is the meaning of the phrase “they (think to) deceive Allaah” in the aayah from Soorat al-Baqarah?
19,522Tafseer of the aayah (interpretation of the meaning)And Allaah will never lead a people astray …” [al-Tawbah 9:115]
10,476What are the things that Allah taught to Adam?
38,975What Is al-Lawh al-Mahfuz?
In ‘al-Lawh al-Mahfuz (the Preserved Tablet)’ means, it is among the higher group (i.e., angels), preserved and protected from anything being added or taken away, or any alteration or changes.193,084Why Does Allah Refer to Himself as ‘We’?
1- It is a feature of literary style in Arabic that a person may refer to himself by the pronoun nahnu, ‘We’, for respect or glorification. 2- He may also use the word ana, ‘I’, indicating one person, or the third person huwa, ‘He’. All three styles are used in the Quran, where Allah addresses the Arabs in their own tongue.176,491The Meaning of the Verse “And the Moon, We have measured for it mansions …”
50,084The meaning of Verse 33, Al Rahmaan
35,551The meaning of Verse 173, Al Baqarah
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