Lesson 2.2. A Complete System Consequences of rejection

What does the Qur’an say about those who deny any of Allah’s four holy books? What will be the consequences of this denial of Allah’s previous revelations?

 

“O ye who believe! Believe in Allah and His Messenger, and the scripture which He hath sent to His Messenger and the scripture which He sent to those before (him). Any who denieth Allah, His angels, His Books, His Messengers, and the Day of Judgment, hath gone far, far astray.”

(Surat An-Nisa 4:136)

The above verse clearly states that Prophet Musa (pbuh) received the Tawrat from Allah Himself. This is not the only text that refers to the Tawrat (or the Old Testament) being given by Allah; there are several texts that state this fact within the Qur’an. The verse points out that there was guidance and light in the Tawrat and by its standards the Jews were being judged.

 

Question 4: What does the Qur’an say about the person who denies any of the beliefs (Allah, Angels, Books, Prophets, Last Day)?
Such a person is accepted by Allah.
Such a person is a successful individual.
Such a person has gone far, far astray.
Question 3: Based on this verse, which of the following answers is true?
Believe only in the revelation sent to our prophet.
Believe in nobody’s revelation.
Believe in the Revelation sent to our Messenger and also believe in the Revelations sent before his time.
Question 5: According to the true teachings, what is the person called who has gone far, far astray from Allah?
An astronaut
A prophet
A good person
An unbeliever (Kafir)

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Lesson 1.

Timeless Messages

Lesson 1.1. Timeless Messages

Revelations of Allah

Lesson 1.2. Timeless Messages

Taurat

Lesson 1.3. Timeless Messages

Zabur

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Injil

Lesson 1.5. Timeless Messages

Four Holy Books of Allah

Lesson 1.6. Timeless Messages

The Bible

Lesson 2.

Complete system

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Quran Instructions

Lesson 2.2. A Complete System

Consequences of rejection

Lesson 2.3. A Complete System

A very serious reason

Lesson 2.4. A Complete System

Previous writings

Lesson 2.5. A Complete System

The Quran was sent:

Lesson 2.6. A Complete System

The Quran and the Bible

Lesson 3.

Dead Sea Scrolls

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Corruption of the Scriptures

Lesson 3.2. The Dead Sea Scrolls

The truth of the bible

Lesson 3.3. The Dead Sea Scrolls

Bible reading

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The Quran and the Bible

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People of the Scripture

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Lesson 4.

Enemies of the Scriptures

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Change the scriptures I

Lesson 4.2. Enemies of the Book

Change of the Scriptures II

Lesson 4.3. Enemies of the Book

Verse 1: Surah Al-Imran 3:78

Lesson 4.4. Enemies of the Book

Verse 2: Surah Al-Baqarah 2:75

Lesson 4.5. Enemies of the Book

Verse 3: Surah An-Nisa 4:46

Lesson 4.6. Enemies of the Book

Verse 4: Surah Al-Maida 5:13

Lesson 4.7. Enemies of the Book

Verse 5: Surah Al-Maida 5:41

Lesson 4.8. Enemies of the Book

Verse 6: Surah Al-Baqarah 2:78-79

Lesson 5.

Missing in Actions

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Three groups of people

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Repeal of the Law

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Disobedience

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People of the Scripture

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True believers

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Lesson 6.

Harmony in History

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Abdullah Ibn Abbas

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Al Tabari

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Lesson 2.2. A Complete System - Consequences of rejection

What does the Qur’an say about those who deny any of Allah’s four holy books? What will be the consequences of this denial of Allah’s previous revelations?

 

“O ye who believe! Believe in Allah and His Messenger, and the scripture which He hath sent to His Messenger and the scripture which He sent to those before (him). Any who denieth Allah, His angels, His Books, His Messengers, and the Day of Judgment, hath gone far, far astray.”

(Surat An-Nisa 4:136)

The above verse clearly states that Prophet Musa (pbuh) received the Tawrat from Allah Himself. This is not the only text that refers to the Tawrat (or the Old Testament) being given by Allah; there are several texts that state this fact within the Qur’an. The verse points out that there was guidance and light in the Tawrat and by its standards the Jews were being judged.

 

Question 4: What does the Qur’an say about the person who denies any of the beliefs (Allah, Angels, Books, Prophets, Last Day)?
Such a person is accepted by Allah.
Such a person is a successful individual.
Such a person has gone far, far astray.
Question 3: Based on this verse, which of the following answers is true?
Believe only in the revelation sent to our prophet.
Believe in nobody’s revelation.
Believe in the Revelation sent to our Messenger and also believe in the Revelations sent before his time.
Question 5: According to the true teachings, what is the person called who has gone far, far astray from Allah?
An astronaut
A prophet
A good person
An unbeliever (Kafir)
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