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Short Note on S 5:101-102

  • philhoraia
  • Aug 3, 2022
  • 1 min read

S 5:102-102 Those who have believed, do not ask about things if they become clear to you might displease you and if you ask about it when the Quran is being sent down it would become clear to you. Allah has pardoned it. Allah is a forgiver, clement. A people before you asked about them then became kafirun thereby.


The Muslim is not to ask questions except when the Quran 'is being sent down'. So he is to ask questions when the author is suffering from the epileptic fits that preceded his 'revelations'?



As the Quran was supposedly given in one go, how could the author be still receiving 'revelation'?


S 2:185 The month of Ramadan wherein the Quran was sent down, a guidance for people and proofs of the guidance and the Furqan. So he among you who has witnessed the month, let him fast on it, and he who was ill or on a journey, then an ‘iddah of other days. Allah wants ease for you and does not want hardship for you, and that you complete the ‘iddah and magnify Allah for what he has guided you; and perhaps you will thank.


S 44:1-3 Ha mim. By the clear book. We sent it down on a blessed night. We were warners


S 97:1 We sent it down on the Night of Qadr.



And Allah will forgive you for asking questions?

 
 
 

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