Lesson 2.3. A Complete System A very serious reason

The Qur’an does not assert that the Qur’anic revelation has come because the Bible was corrupted. On the contrary, it asserts that although the Qur’an has now come, Muslims must still continue to believe in the previous Scriptures. Muslim believers are to believe in all the holy books that Allah has sent. This implies that at the time of the Qur’anic revelation the previous books were still considered valid and unchanged revelations of Allah. This concept seems new to many believers. Many are amazed that the Qur’an is so emphatic on this point.

 

However, in this verse the Qur’an has gone one step further by stating that anyone who denies the Beliefs of Islam, one of which is the “Belief in the Holy Books of Allah,” has gone “far, far astray.” The Qur’an emphasizes that the person has not gone “far astray” but “far, far astray.” This implies that it is a very serious matter as far as the Qur’an is concerned. So who is the person that has gone far, far astray? Certainly he is an unbeliever. According to this verse, a believer should not deny Allah, nor his angels, nor his books (PLURAL), nor his prophets, nor the Day of Judgment. So if a believer believes in Allah, his angels, his prophets, and the Day of Judgment - but does not believe in all the Holy Books, this means that the person is almost a good believer but has denied Allah’s previous revelations. The verse does not say, “book”, but “books” which implies the belief in all of Allah’s revelations is imperative for the true believer.

 

Question 6: Which of the following is an OPTIONAL source of spiritual information?
Allah’s Messengers
Allah’s Imams
Allah’s Books
Question 7: What does the Qur’an consider those who read the Qur’an but disregard earlier revelations?
Conservative Muslims
Liberal Muslims
Unbelievers

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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

Lesson 1.4. Timeless Messages

Injil

Lesson 1.5. Timeless Messages

Four Holy Books of Allah

Lesson 1.6. Timeless Messages

The Bible

Lesson 2.

Complete system

Lesson 2.1. A Complete System

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

Lesson 3.1. The Dead Sea Scrolls

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

Lesson 3.4. The Dead Sea Scrolls

The Quran and the Bible

Lesson 3.5. The Dead Sea Scrolls

People of the Scripture

Lesson 3.6. The Dead Sea Scrolls

Dispute with the People of the Book

Lesson 4.

Enemies of the Scriptures

Lesson 4.1. Enemies of the Book

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

Lesson 5.1. Missing in Actions

Three groups of people

Lesson 5.2. Missing in Actions

Repeal of the Law

Lesson 5.3. Missing in Actions

Disobedience

Lesson 5.4. Missing in Actions

People of the Scripture

Lesson 5.5. Missing in Actions

True believers

Lesson 5.6. Missing in Actions

Faithful People of the Scripture

Lesson 6.

Harmony in History

Lesson 6.1. Harmony in History

Abdullah Ibn Abbas

Lesson 6.2. Harmony in History

Al Tabari

Lesson 6.3. Harmony in History

Imam Fakhruddin al-Razi and Ibn Taymiyyah

Lesson 6.4. Harmony in History

Advice of Muhammad

Lesson 2.3. A Complete System - A very serious reason

The Qur’an does not assert that the Qur’anic revelation has come because the Bible was corrupted. On the contrary, it asserts that although the Qur’an has now come, Muslims must still continue to believe in the previous Scriptures. Muslim believers are to believe in all the holy books that Allah has sent. This implies that at the time of the Qur’anic revelation the previous books were still considered valid and unchanged revelations of Allah. This concept seems new to many believers. Many are amazed that the Qur’an is so emphatic on this point.

 

However, in this verse the Qur’an has gone one step further by stating that anyone who denies the Beliefs of Islam, one of which is the “Belief in the Holy Books of Allah,” has gone “far, far astray.” The Qur’an emphasizes that the person has not gone “far astray” but “far, far astray.” This implies that it is a very serious matter as far as the Qur’an is concerned. So who is the person that has gone far, far astray? Certainly he is an unbeliever. According to this verse, a believer should not deny Allah, nor his angels, nor his books (PLURAL), nor his prophets, nor the Day of Judgment. So if a believer believes in Allah, his angels, his prophets, and the Day of Judgment - but does not believe in all the Holy Books, this means that the person is almost a good believer but has denied Allah’s previous revelations. The verse does not say, “book”, but “books” which implies the belief in all of Allah’s revelations is imperative for the true believer.

 

Question 6: Which of the following is an OPTIONAL source of spiritual information?
Allah’s Messengers
Allah’s Imams
Allah’s Books
Question 7: What does the Qur’an consider those who read the Qur’an but disregard earlier revelations?
Conservative Muslims
Liberal Muslims
Unbelievers
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