Everything in the Qur'an is with so much clarity."Because of that, We decreed upon the Children of Israel that whoever kills a soul unless for a soul1
or for corruption [done] in the land2 - it is as if he had slain mankind entirely.
And whoever saves one - it is as if he had saved mankind entirely.
And Our messengers had certainly come to them with clear proofs.
Then indeed many of them, [even] after that, throughout the land, were transgressors."
5:32
I need a detailed and convincing explanation of the etymology here. According to what you said, there is no word "Arabs" in the Quran. In the prophet's addresses to the public, there are always "Bedouins" as the name of the nation.This issue would be dispelled by a basic understanding of the Arabic language.
"الأعراب", which means the Bedouins, not of "العرب" Arabs.
I wrote this:According to what you said, there is no word "Arabs" in the Quran. In the prophet's addresses to the public, there are always "Bedouins" as the name of the nation.
Here is an explanation from Tafsir ibn Kathir.This issue would be dispelled by a basic understanding of the Arabic language.
"الأعراب", which means the Bedouins, not of "العرب" Arabs.
I mean, there is no العرب in Quran. There are always الأعراب.I wrote this:
"الأعراب", which means the Bedouins, not of "العرب" Arabs.
Here is an explanation from Tafsir ibn Kathir.
If you need more explanations please go to the relevant scholars.
At Taubah Tafsir ibn Kathir in English, At Taubah complete tafseer online
www.wordofallah.com
I don't think God is obsessed with people living in the desert. Does Allah say that people living in the desert are more problematic than those living in other places? Was the problem with Arabs that some of them lived in the desert? Does settled life solve problems?He who lives in the desert becomes hard-hearted
Surat ul Māidah Verse 116I don't think God is obsessed with people living in the desert.
I don't think God is obsessed with people living in the desert. Does Allah say that people living in the desert are more problematic than those living in other places? Was the problem with Arabs that some of them lived in the desert? Does settled life solve problems?
Kindly seek guidance from the relevant scholars about issues. We have a hierarchy of learning and sadly I am nearer the bottom when it comes to Tafsir/ Quranic Commentary. It was my most difficult class, to be honest. Also, note you are derailing the thread. This thread is not for commentary.May I propose a suggestion? Kindly seek guidance from your local masjid, scholars, and shuyukh. Additionally, consider exploring online Quran commentaries, scholarly literature, and local study groups.
Surat ul Baqarah, Verse 136Does Allah say that people living in the desert are more problematic than those living in other places?