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The Spiderman

  • philhoraia
  • Jan 28, 2023
  • 1 min read

It is often stated that Allah has two right hands. In the 'best hadith', the Quran, we may see it as having multiple hands, and eyes. In Arabic, a man's hands and eyes are spoken of in the dual (two) but in the Quran we do find the words in the plural (three or more).


Hands:


S 36:71 Have they not seen that we have created for them of what our hands have done, cattle, then they are owners of them?


S 51:47 And the sky, we built it with hands and we are able.


Eyes:


S 11:37 And make the ship under our eyes and our inspiration and do not address me concerning those who have wronged. They are drowned.


S 52:48 And be patient for your lord’s judgment and you are in our eyes. And praise with your lord’s praise when you rise.


S 54:14 Running in our eyes, a recompense for him who was disbelieved in.



 
 
 

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