Unbelievable! These clown Princes are going to destroy themselves.
Saudi accused of ‘Judaising’ the Quran
A copy of the Qur'an that was translated to Hebrew and approved by Saudi authorities has more than 300 errors
A copy of the Qur'an that was translated to Hebrew and approved by Saudi authorities has more than 300 errors...
www.middleeastmonitor.com
UAE accused of forcing Sudanese to fight in war
a number of which appearing to support Israel’s narrative over its claim to Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Amongst the most serious errors, discovered by the Palestinian news agency Shehab, is the omission of the name of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh), who is mentioned at least four times in the Muslim holy text. Equally serious is the translation of Al-Aqsa Mosque to “The Temple” which is the Jewish name for the Muslim holy site.
The Hebrew translation contains a parenthesis alongside the translation of Al-Aqsa Mosque to “The Temple” in which it is stated that it is the same place as where the temple of Prophet Suleiman (pbuh) is located
i dont know which verses this refers to or how they've been translated. however it is always the case with translations.
For me, surah 17 does support israel..upto a certain point.
Allah says HE could show Mercy to the Jews anytime He wants..
8. | It may be that your Lord will have mercy on you, and if you again return (to disobedience) We too will return (to punishment), and We have made hell a prison for the unbelievers. |
in the context, at that time, the jews had established a sassanian-jewish commonwealth state in Jerusalem...and Allah is telling them
However it also warns them that if they're sinful He will punish them like before (eg the destruction of the temple/jerusalem in the past).
These contexts have no timeline, Allah could show Mercy to the jews anytime He wants, eg the last century. He could also punish them again if they're sinful.
Verse 103 is also a reference to messianic israel, but in the muslim context we believe that to be during the age of Isa AS.
Still the end meaning is the same, it will be a land FOR bani israel. However that also opens up the question of who bani israel eg the lost tribes are..
and there's a high chance most of them are muslims, in fact it is more than likely the majority of them merged into lands that later became muslim anyway. many are now persian, arab and even pakistani, afghan etc.
for example, the tribe Napthalites, are said to have become White huns, the hephthalites. They conquered land from central asia to north india..and many of them merged into india. So there's a strong theory that as they merged into india and hinduism, they became rajputs.
now, im rajput..and i dont give a shit about belonging to 'israel' in that type of sense, but i find the possibility of this being true quiet fascinating. There are millions of rajputs..the pakistani army is dominated by rajputs and pashtun. The pashtun most def are a lost tribe of israel. the rajputs were the first major converts to islam in india...and they became muslim through sufis btw, not under the sword.
It makes it even more interesting when we're dealing with a war between pakistan and india, given modern israel has and will help india..in a fight for kashmir, where also lost tribes of israel live (on the pakistani side in particular).
imran khan is pashtun
Perhaps the “Israelite Spring” is finally upon us. While the path to peace cannot lie solely in defense, it may lie in the active reuniting of roots and dispersed family trees.
www.jpost.com
Going back to the topic again.
The temple..
the temple mount itself IS the al aqsa. there was no structure on top of the temple mount when the prophet SAW prayed there.
Not sure how the saudis have worded this in a past context though because Surah 17 does reference the destruction of the jewish temple.
where it says this
7. | If you do good, you will do good for your own souls, and if you do evil, it shall be for them. So when the second promise came (We raised another people) that they may bring you to grief and that they may enter the mosque as they entered it the first time, and that they might destroy whatever they gained ascendancy over with utter destruction. |
in the transliteration it reads like this
7. | In ahsantum ahsantum lianfusikum wain asatum falaha faitha jaa waAAdu alakhirati liyasoooo wujoohakum waliyadkhuloo almasjida kama dakhaloohu awwala marratin waliyutabbiroo ma AAalaw tatbeeran |
yet In the context, that was the 'the second temple'. The Bayt al maqdis or
Bēt HaMīqdaš in hebrew which means
House of the Holy
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