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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Please provide proof that Prophet Muhammad said this. Also, I have read the Quran many times. It was not as confusing for me. But maybe that is because I had teachers far more knowledgeable than I was explaining it to me. Those who do not understand it can read the footnotes of Yusuf Ali as he sometimes provides historical context. If you still don't understand it, but want to, its time to sit with a scholar and ask him or her. This is better than bashing the holy book for not making any sense and mocking our prophet for justifying seemingly arbitrary changes. Maybe there is something you overlooked or misunderstood so check your understanding of the Quran with one who understands Quranic arabic and islamic history. [/quote] Do you question the existence of verses on abrogation? The Quran was delivered to a largely illiterate population. It's preposterous to claim that a book like that requires scholarly commentary to be understood. As it stands, you have a verse on abrogation in a book that's not arranged chronologically. Not exactly a recipe for clarity, is it. [/quote] You have not provided the verses or text yet. Please provide proof of what you claim. Also, move this to a new thread. [/quote] Oh yawn. Ayat Al-Baqarah 2:106 "Any message which, We annul or consign to oblivion We replace with a better or a similar one. Dost thou not know that God has the power to will anything?" (Muhammad Asad) "None of Our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but We substitute something better or similar: Knowest thou not that Allah Hath power over all things?" (Yusuf Ali) "They question, O Muhammad, the wisdom of abrogation in certain circumstances. None of Our revelations or signs, secondary in character, do We terminate, but We replace it with a better or equivalent substitute; do you not know that Allah is Qadirun (Omnipotent) to effect all things." (al-Muntakhab) Do you question that Quranic verses aren't arranged chronologically?[/quote]
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