Repository of contradictions/errors found in the Q'uran

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The Quran is supposed to be the holiest of books for Muslims.

There are a number of glaring errors, inconsistencies and plain old contradictions.


I will start.


Numerical contradictions.

Did "Allah" create the Earth in 6 days, or 2? Or 4, or 8?

Because all four totals, which cannot all be true in the same universe at the same time, are to be found in the Q'uran:


Quran 7: 54 Your gurdian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 10: 3 Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 11:7 He it is Who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran-25:29: He Who created the heavens and earth and all that is between, in Six Days

HOWEVER:

Quran 41: 9 Is it that ye deny Him who created the earth in Two Days ?

Quran 41: 10 He set on the (earth) Mountains standing firm high above it, and bestowed blessing on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, in FOUR DAYS

Quran 41: 12 So He completed them (heavens) as seven firmaments in Two days and

Simple math: 2(for earth) + 4(for nourishment) + 2 (for heavens) = 8 days; and not 6 days

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Or, does "Allah's" Day mean 1,000 years, or 50,000 years? Hmmmmm....


Quran 22: 47 A day in the sight of the Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.

Quran-32:5: To Him, on a Day, the space whereof will be a thousands years of your rekoning

Quran 70: 4 The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a day the measure whereof is Fifty thousands years.

So, which one is it? Is the day of Allah equal to 1,000 earth years or 50,000 earth years?


Hmmmm......

I'm always wary of those not learned in any given faith who make allegations of contradictions. I note that you fail to tell us whether or not these creative events overlap for a total of six days. You don't actually provide any reason for one to assume the total is 8 days as opposed to 6.
 
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Actually, you're being unfair to the Quran .... it was written as a document in stages, and represent the findings of Muhammed, based on the information he had at the time ... think of it as a chronological evolution of Muhammed's teachings ... later entries AMEND earlier entries ... so, if he were to cite 8 days, then 4 days, then 6 days for a particular event, it is not a contradiction, but rather, a refinement of his knowledge.

As such, it is important to give greater credence to the latest instance of a fact.

Now, having said that ... it is also significant to watch Muslims misrepresent that ... when Muhammed first started writing, he was not a militant, calling for the death of all infidels, etc. So, his initial position was one of peace and conciliation. Only later, did he evolve to killing all infidels, and other violent prescriptions. Muslims, of course, point to the earlier entries, and claim they are a religion of peace ... but adhere to the later writings. This is one of the reasons you don't see a wholesale rejection of extremism ... because it, in fact, is consistent with the latest entries in the Quran.
 
"This is the Book; in it is guidance sure, without doubt, to those who fear Allah (God)."

There are sure plenty of verses in the Quran that would make you afraid of Allah if you believed in them.

It says the curse of Allah is on unbelievers and they will spend eternity in hell. It then goes on to paint lurid detailed descriptions of hell, including verses that say your skin will be burnt off then renewed and burnt off again and that boiling liquids will be poured on your head that will melt your skin and your insides too.

I say it is all stinking trash designed to scare silly Arabs, and it is an insult to the true God.
 
"This is the Book; in it is guidance sure, without doubt, to those who fear Allah (God)."

There are sure plenty of verses in the Quran that would make you afraid of Allah if you believed in them.

It says the curse of Allah is on unbelievers and they will spend eternity in hell. It then goes on to paint lurid detailed descriptions of hell, including verses that say your skin will be burnt off then renewed and burnt off again and that boiling liquids will be poured on your head that will melt your skin and your insides too.

I say it is all stinking trash designed to scare silly Arabs, and it is an insult to the true God.

You make a point - sort of.

Unquestionably, Allah is pictured as a vengeful God. Christianity was the first religion, in the history of man, to claim a merciful and forgiving god. In all others, fear was the prime motivator. Islam's commitment is based on fear, Christianity's on hope.

However, we also know that organized Christian entities have gone to great lengths to distort that message of hope and peace, with "lurid" descriptions of what will happen if you don't play nice. In some Christian sects, the fear of non-believing is used to the exclusion of the joy of believing.
 
The Quran is supposed to be the holiest of books for Muslims.

There are a number of glaring errors, inconsistencies and plain old contradictions.


I will start.


Numerical contradictions.

Did "Allah" create the Earth in 6 days, or 2? Or 4, or 8?

Because all four totals, which cannot all be true in the same universe at the same time, are to be found in the Q'uran:


Quran 7: 54 Your gurdian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 10: 3 Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 11:7 He it is Who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran-25:29: He Who created the heavens and earth and all that is between, in Six Days

HOWEVER:

Quran 41: 9 Is it that ye deny Him who created the earth in Two Days ?

Quran 41: 10 He set on the (earth) Mountains standing firm high above it, and bestowed blessing on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, in FOUR DAYS

Quran 41: 12 So He completed them (heavens) as seven firmaments in Two days and

Simple math: 2(for earth) + 4(for nourishment) + 2 (for heavens) = 8 days; and not 6 days

--------------------------------------------------------


Or, does "Allah's" Day mean 1,000 years, or 50,000 years? Hmmmmm....


Quran 22: 47 A day in the sight of the Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.

Quran-32:5: To Him, on a Day, the space whereof will be a thousands years of your rekoning

Quran 70: 4 The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a day the measure whereof is Fifty thousands years.

So, which one is it? Is the day of Allah equal to 1,000 earth years or 50,000 earth years?


Hmmmm......

So two "days" making the seven heavens, and two "days" making the Earth, but four total "days" developing the Earth (two of which were spent making it), which adds up to six "days" creating the heavens and the earth.

On Earth, we experience a day in 24 hour intervals because of the sun. Outside of the Earth, wherever God is, God would not experience a "day" in the same way.

If " a day in The Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning", or "fifty thousand years" that could just mean that a day for God could be a very long ass time compared to a human "day".

Plus if you are quoting references to "days" in the Quran, they may or may not be referring to the same time intervals as other quotes.

In the Bible, in Genesis, God created all this Badassery in six days and rested on the seventh. But because of what we know about dinosaurs, and the earth itself, a "day" would have to mean a much longer period of time than 24 hours.

But later in Genesis, Noah was chillaxin in his ark for 40 days and 40 nights. People generally accept that as 40 24-hour intervals, even though the concept of a "day" was used earlier on the same book (Genesis) to mean a different, much long period of time. Perhaps we should consider such when quoting various parts of the Quran that mention "days".​
 
The Quran is supposed to be the holiest of books for Muslims.

There are a number of glaring errors, inconsistencies and plain old contradictions.


I will start.


Numerical contradictions.

Did "Allah" create the Earth in 6 days, or 2? Or 4, or 8?

Because all four totals, which cannot all be true in the same universe at the same time, are to be found in the Q'uran:


Quran 7: 54 Your gurdian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 10: 3 Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 11:7 He it is Who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran-25:29: He Who created the heavens and earth and all that is between, in Six Days

HOWEVER:

Quran 41: 9 Is it that ye deny Him who created the earth in Two Days ?

Quran 41: 10 He set on the (earth) Mountains standing firm high above it, and bestowed blessing on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, in FOUR DAYS

Quran 41: 12 So He completed them (heavens) as seven firmaments in Two days and

Simple math: 2(for earth) + 4(for nourishment) + 2 (for heavens) = 8 days; and not 6 days

--------------------------------------------------------


Or, does "Allah's" Day mean 1,000 years, or 50,000 years? Hmmmmm....


Quran 22: 47 A day in the sight of the Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.

Quran-32:5: To Him, on a Day, the space whereof will be a thousands years of your rekoning

Quran 70: 4 The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a day the measure whereof is Fifty thousands years.

So, which one is it? Is the day of Allah equal to 1,000 earth years or 50,000 earth years?


Hmmmm......


It's just a semi-plagiarism of the Christian Bible. The first half of which is a copy/paste of the Hebrew bible.

You want to talk about contradictions. Look at the difference between the pissy, moody, vengeful OT God and the NT loving forgiving Father-God.
 
The Quran is supposed to be the holiest of books for Muslims.

There are a number of glaring errors, inconsistencies and plain old contradictions.


I will start.


Numerical contradictions.

Did "Allah" create the Earth in 6 days, or 2? Or 4, or 8?

Because all four totals, which cannot all be true in the same universe at the same time, are to be found in the Q'uran:


Quran 7: 54 Your gurdian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 10: 3 Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 11:7 He it is Who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran-25:29: He Who created the heavens and earth and all that is between, in Six Days

HOWEVER:

Quran 41: 9 Is it that ye deny Him who created the earth in Two Days ?

Quran 41: 10 He set on the (earth) Mountains standing firm high above it, and bestowed blessing on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, in FOUR DAYS

Quran 41: 12 So He completed them (heavens) as seven firmaments in Two days and

Simple math: 2(for earth) + 4(for nourishment) + 2 (for heavens) = 8 days; and not 6 days

--------------------------------------------------------


Or, does "Allah's" Day mean 1,000 years, or 50,000 years? Hmmmmm....


Quran 22: 47 A day in the sight of the Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.

Quran-32:5: To Him, on a Day, the space whereof will be a thousands years of your rekoning

Quran 70: 4 The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a day the measure whereof is Fifty thousands years.

So, which one is it? Is the day of Allah equal to 1,000 earth years or 50,000 earth years?


Hmmmm......


It's just a semi-plagiarism of the Christian Bible. The first half of which is a copy/paste of the Hebrew bible.

You want to talk about contradictions. Look at the difference between the pissy, moody, vengeful OT God and the NT loving forgiving Father-God.

I wouldn't call the practice of absorbing religious culture "plagiarism". Christians absorbed a lot of religious culture from Pagan religions, such the religions of Mesopotamia/ Babylon.


 
The Quran is supposed to be the holiest of books for Muslims.

There are a number of glaring errors, inconsistencies and plain old contradictions.


I will start.


Numerical contradictions.

Did "Allah" create the Earth in 6 days, or 2? Or 4, or 8?

Because all four totals, which cannot all be true in the same universe at the same time, are to be found in the Q'uran:


Quran 7: 54 Your gurdian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 10: 3 Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 11:7 He it is Who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran-25:29: He Who created the heavens and earth and all that is between, in Six Days

HOWEVER:

Quran 41: 9 Is it that ye deny Him who created the earth in Two Days ?

Quran 41: 10 He set on the (earth) Mountains standing firm high above it, and bestowed blessing on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, in FOUR DAYS

Quran 41: 12 So He completed them (heavens) as seven firmaments in Two days and

Simple math: 2(for earth) + 4(for nourishment) + 2 (for heavens) = 8 days; and not 6 days

--------------------------------------------------------


Or, does "Allah's" Day mean 1,000 years, or 50,000 years? Hmmmmm....


Quran 22: 47 A day in the sight of the Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.

Quran-32:5: To Him, on a Day, the space whereof will be a thousands years of your rekoning

Quran 70: 4 The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a day the measure whereof is Fifty thousands years.

So, which one is it? Is the day of Allah equal to 1,000 earth years or 50,000 earth years?


Hmmmm......

I'm always wary of those not learned in any given faith who make allegations of contradictions. I note that you fail to tell us whether or not these creative events overlap for a total of six days. You don't actually provide any reason for one to assume the total is 8 days as opposed to 6.
Uh, you lack the ability to comprehend English, I see. Plus, you know absolutely nothing about me.

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The Quran is supposed to be the holiest of books for Muslims.

There are a number of glaring errors, inconsistencies and plain old contradictions.


I will start.


Numerical contradictions.

Did "Allah" create the Earth in 6 days, or 2? Or 4, or 8?

Because all four totals, which cannot all be true in the same universe at the same time, are to be found in the Q'uran:


Quran 7: 54 Your gurdian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 10: 3 Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran 11:7 He it is Who created the heavens and earth in Six Days

Quran-25:29: He Who created the heavens and earth and all that is between, in Six Days

HOWEVER:

Quran 41: 9 Is it that ye deny Him who created the earth in Two Days ?

Quran 41: 10 He set on the (earth) Mountains standing firm high above it, and bestowed blessing on the earth, and measured therein all things to give them nourishment in due proportion, in FOUR DAYS

Quran 41: 12 So He completed them (heavens) as seven firmaments in Two days and

Simple math: 2(for earth) + 4(for nourishment) + 2 (for heavens) = 8 days; and not 6 days

--------------------------------------------------------


Or, does "Allah's" Day mean 1,000 years, or 50,000 years? Hmmmmm....


Quran 22: 47 A day in the sight of the Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.

Quran-32:5: To Him, on a Day, the space whereof will be a thousands years of your rekoning

Quran 70: 4 The angels and the spirit ascend unto him in a day the measure whereof is Fifty thousands years.

So, which one is it? Is the day of Allah equal to 1,000 earth years or 50,000 earth years?


Hmmmm......

So two "days" making the seven heavens, and two "days" making the Earth, but four total "days" developing the Earth (two of which were spent making it), which adds up to six "days" creating the heavens and the earth.

On Earth, we experience a day in 24 hour intervals because of the sun. Outside of the Earth, wherever God is, God would not experience a "day" in the same way.

If " a day in The Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning", or "fifty thousand years" that could just mean that a day for God could be a very long ass time compared to a human "day".

Plus if you are quoting references to "days" in the Quran, they may or may not be referring to the same time intervals as other quotes.

In the Bible, in Genesis, God created all this Badassery in six days and rested on the seventh. But because of what we know about dinosaurs, and the earth itself, a "day" would have to mean a much longer period of time than 24 hours.

But later in Genesis, Noah was chillaxin in his ark for 40 days and 40 nights. People generally accept that as 40 24-hour intervals, even though the concept of a "day" was used earlier on the same book (Genesis) to mean a different, much long period of time. Perhaps we should consider such when quoting various parts of the Quran that mention "days".​
It is still a glaring set of inconsistencies, proven alone by the Suras that I quoted. Mathematically it is quite obvious that 2, 4, 6 and 8 are NOT the same numbers. So, which of those Suras are lies?

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Who gives a fuck? By definition faith cannot be defined because it's fucking faith. :D


What is the point of the intolerance toward people of different religious faiths? There are massive contradictions as well as outright hatred in the Torah. The views expressed about homosexuals for example. Ditto the Christian Bible.


This is just the OP expressing his hatred and bigotry toward those of a different religious faith than him. It is hateful and wrong.


I think most Muslims would agree Jihadists are a perversion of Islam. To lump all Muslims into the same camp is ignorant. To deride anyone's sincerely and peaceful religious beliefs is also ignorant....and hateful.
 

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