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The Messenger, Possessor of Power

  • philhoraia
  • Aug 29, 2023
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Updated: Jun 20, 2024

S 81:19-21 It is the speech of a noble messenger, / A possessor of power with the possessor of the throne, distinguished, / Obeyed there, trustworthy.


Something, presumably quran, is the speech of a noble messenger, who is a possessor of power with the possessor of the throne, who is obeyed there and who is deemed to be trustworthy.


If the 'noble messenger' is the guy who called himself 'Muhammad' and is a 'possessor of power' with or before the possessor of the throne, presumably Allah, and is obeyed 'there', where is 'there'? The one deemed 'trustworthy' surely doesn't refer to Allah.


Regarding the 'noble messenger' and his speech, see:


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Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin
Aug 30, 2023

The very next verses in Sahih International is:

22 And your companion [i.e., Prophet Muḥammad] is not [at all] mad. (Literally, “possessed by jinn.”)

Mo was "Possessed by Jinn" or rather demons.


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