CONTRADICTIONS IN AL-QURAN

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The 1st edition was titled ‘Lies In Al-Quran’. A 3 books in 1 deal and is now archived. This updated 2nd edition has 10 more chapters.

Introduction
Surah 2
(255) God! there is no God but he; the living, the self-subsisting: neither slumber nor sleep seizeth him; to him belongeth whatsoever is in heaven, and on earth. Who is he that can intercede with him, but through his good pleasure? He knoweth that which is past, and that which is to come unto them, and they shall not comprehend anything of his knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth, and the preservation of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the mighty.

Surah 14
(4) We have sent no apostle but with the language of his people, that he might declare their duty plainly unto them; for God causeth to err whom he pleaseth, and directeth whom he pleaseth; and he is the mighty, the wise.

Analysis
According to the above verses, Allah reigns absolute over the past and the present, including the future. Therefore a study mindful of the chronological order of events is unnecessary nor appropriate. This is further proved by the helter-skelter arrangement of the subject matter in the Quran itself.

Further, Allah also understands all languages (Surah 14:4). Therefore, since It has revealed Itself and translated the Quran into the English language, there is no need to learn the Arabic language. But Allah also contradicts Itself when It declares Itself unable to explain the verses of the Quran in detail in any other language except Arabic. And, notice that in S2(255) Allah is addressed in the singular but in S14(4) the ‘he’ of the previous verse becomes ‘We’. This is not Allah. Muhammad is the co-equal partner of Allah.

Bipolar Statement
A definite proof that Allah is limited in Its authority over human languages. Muhammad was playing the role of Allah.

Surah 41(44) If we had revealed the Qurán in a foreign language, they had surely said, Unless the signs thereof be distinctly explained, we will not receive the same: is the book written in a foreign tongue, and the person unto whom it is directed an Arabian? Answer, It is, unto those who believe, a sure guide, and a remedy for doubt and uncertainty: but unto those who believe not, it is a thickness of hearing in their ears, and it is a darkness which covereth them; these are as they who are called unto from a distant place

Al-Quran’s Statement
Surah 12 Islamic Scriptures
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
(1) A. L. R. (2) These are the signs of the perspicuous book, which we have sent down in the Arabic tongue, that, peradventure, ye might understand. (3) We relate unto thee a most excellent history, by revealing unto thee this Qurán, whereas thou wast before one of the negligent.

Surah 4(81) Do they not attentively consider the Qurán? if it had been from any besides God, they would certainly have found therein many contradictions.

Surah 39(28) Now have we proposed unto mankind, in this Qurán, every kind of parable, that they may be warned; (29) an Arabic Qurán, wherein there is no crookedness; that they may fear God.

Observation
Since Al-Quran is all the way up there -S57(76) that this is the excellent Qurán, (77) the original whereof is written in the preserved book: (78) none shall touch the same except those who are clean. (79) It is a revelation from the Lord of all creatures.- there should not be any problems at all in investigating its excellency. Because, apparently, what we have here on earth is an exact copy of what’s up there.
The claim that Al-Quran is infallible shall be tested here.

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