The Qur'an is a book that is the light and guidance of all mankind, sent to support the correct and true understanding of the previous books. We will also talk about the topics related to this book and explain some of the specific issues related to it. 

Contradictions as a Divine Test

Contradictions as a Divine Test

 

Contradictions as a Divine Test: Qur’an, Bible and Kolbrin

Introduction

It is often claimed: “The Bible has been changed, but the Qur’an is intact.”
At first glance this sounds like a defense of divine purity, but in reality, it creates a logical contradiction:

Adh-Dhikr — What Is It?

Adh-Dhikr — What Is It?

A Qur’anic, textual explanation without theology or tradition

The term Adh-Dhikr (ٱلذِّكْر) is often treated in later theology as a technical synonym for the Qur’an itself. However, a careful reading of the Qur’an shows that this assumption is textually unsustainable.

Prayer, Prostration, and the True Nature of Worship

Prayer, Prostration, and the True Nature of Worship

Prayer, Prostration, and the True Nature of Worship

Body, Spirit, Authority, and Inner Alignment

In the Qur’anic worldview, prayer is never presented as a hollow ritual nor as a purely mechanical sequence of bodily movements. Prayer is, at its core, a relationship — a conscious communication between the human being and the Creator, in which divine authority is acknowledged and human limitation is accepted.

Ṣalāt: Meaning, Origin, and Continuity Across the Scriptures

Ṣalāt: Meaning, Origin, and Continuity Across the Scriptures

Ṣalāt: Meaning, Origin, and Continuity Across the Scriptures

From Ritualized Prayer to Alignment and Mandate

The term ṣalāt (صلاة) is one of the most central and yet most misunderstood concepts in the Qur’an. In later religious tradition, ṣalāt became almost exclusively identified with a fixed ritual performed at specific times. However, when examined linguistically, textually, and comparatively across Semitic languages and earlier scriptures, ṣalāt reveals a far deeper, older, and more functional meaning.

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