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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Allah details the revelations; He explains the Quran by expositing the commands and prohibitions that haply you may be certain of the meeting with your Lord that you may believe in resurrection after death. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Allah disposed, made subservient, the sun and the moon, each one, of them, is moving along its course until the Day of Resurrection. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Allah created the heavens and raised them up without visible supports; this means that they have supports which you do not see. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil In the Bible: why the Moon and the Sun are sad when the LORD reign? They should be very happy. Why they are against the Lord will? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that the will be sun ashamed, For the LORD of hosts will reign on Mount Zion. The Quran says that Allah Made the Sun Subservient. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that the moon will be abashed for the LORD Almighty will reign in Jerusalem. The Quran says that Allah Made the Moon Subservient. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that the moon will be abashed and the sun ashamed, For the LORD will reign in… The Quran says that Allah is firm in power and he made the sun and the moon subservient… written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Quran says that Allah misleads many and guides many; but he misleads none except the evildoers. He causes many to err and many He leads aright but He does not cause to err except the transgressors. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Quran says that the believers know the similitude is the truth established and given from their Lord; but the disbelievers say: What did Allah desire by this for a similitude? written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil when the disbelievers said: Why does Allah strike a similitude about flies and spider, the Quran says: Allah is not ashamed to strike a similitude even of a gnat. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that King Herod sent the Magi to Bethlehem, and said, make a careful search for the young child (the Lord Jesus). written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The first pillar of Muslim's faith is DO Not mess up with Allah, your Creator.
Allah is not like us, no deficit(s) like rest, nap, slumber, sleep, eating etc. can touch him. He does not need any of that things that we need.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil it is Unforgivable Sin to say or to believe that God rests, slumber, sleep etc. Such sin(s) will lead to the Eternal Fire. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that God rests, sleeps and He awoke as a drunken stupor man. The Quran says: No, No, No, Never Ever. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that the Lord awoke as from sleep. The Quran says that no slumber can seize Allah nor sleep. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Rest as a noun is defined as the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep…
Rest as a verb is defined as to relieve weariness by cessation of exertion or labor…
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Bible says that God rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done; The Quran says that Allah created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them and no weariness or fatigue touched us! written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil Psalm 78:65 says: Then the Lord awoke as from sleep, as a man wakes from the stupor of wine. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil In verse No.33 in the Old Testament, God rested on the seventh day. In verse No.33 in the New Testament, Herod sent the Magi to Bethlehem to search for the child (the Lord Jesus). In verse No.33 in the Noble Quran, Allah is not ashamed to set forth any parable, He guides many and He misleads none except the evildoers. written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Old Testament talks about Esau's genealogy.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the New Testament talks about whosoever shall be ashamed of Jesus and of his words; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Noble Quran talks about three issues: 1) what is in Allah's hand? 2) Unto Him you will be brought back after death and 3) therefore glory and exaltations are to him.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Old Testament talks about Esau's genealogy.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the New Testament talks about whosoever shall be ashamed of Jesus and of his words; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Noble Quran talks about three issues: 1) what is in Allah's hand? 2) Unto Him you will be brought back after death and 3) therefore glory and exaltations are to him.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Old Testament talks about Esau's genealogy.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the New Testament talks about whosoever shall be ashamed of Jesus and of his words; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Noble Quran talks about three issues: 1) what is in Allah's hand? 2) Unto Him you will be brought back after death and 3) therefore glory and exaltations are to him.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Old Testament talks about Esau's genealogy.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the New Testament talks about whosoever shall be ashamed of Jesus and of his words; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Noble Quran talks about three issues: 1) what is in Allah's hand? 2) Unto Him you will be brought back after death and 3) therefore glory and exaltations are to him.
written by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Old Testament talks about Esau's genealogy.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the New Testament talks about whosoever shall be ashamed of Jesus and of his words; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed.
The Last verse in chapter (36) of the Noble Quran talks about three issues: 1) what is in Allah's hand? 2) Unto Him you will be brought back after death and 3) therefore glory and exaltations are to him.
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