Is the Quran Quoted From the Bible? (41) - Chapter 41â “ C: the Third Part (i)

November 19, 2008

Prof.dr.

Comparative Study between the Bible versus the Quran (41) - C: The third part (I)
(Chapter 41:1-5)

The Old Testament Verses from 1-10 are talking about Pharaohs dreams of seven cows and seven ears.
The New Testament Verses from 1-10 are talking about Jesus prophecy about 1) wars and earthquakes and 2) many shall come in His name and shall deceive many.
The Noble Quran Verses from 1-5 are talking about 1) The Quran is a revelation from the Compassionate and the Merciful unto Muhammad whereof the verses explaining everything for people who understand. 2) The Quran gives Glad tidings and a warning and 3) the disbelievers said that their hearts are concealed and they are deaf and they mocked Muhammad!
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The Noble Quran:

Chapter 41 in the Noble Quran is composed of 85 verses.
Verses from 1-10 are talking about 1) The Quran is a revelation from the Compassionate and the Merciful unto Muhammad whereof the verses explaining everything for people who understand. 2) The Quran gives Glad tidings and a warning and 3) the disbelievers said that their hearts are concealed and they are deaf and they mocked Muhammad!
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In verse one, Ha mim are two Arabic letters. It is said that they mean that Allah has decreed that which will happen, i.e. it will be manifest, and it is also an oath by which He swore. However, Allah knows best what He means by these letters.

Verse two says that the Quran is a revelation from the Compassionate and the Merciful.

Verse three says that this Scripture (Book) is a revelation from the Beneficent unto Muhammad whereof the verses explaining the commands and prohibitions, the lawful and unlawful. Allah sent the Angel Gabriel with it to Muhammad in the Arabic usage for people who have knowledge.
The verse indicates that the verses of the Quran are: distinguished, made plain expounded and explained in detail. These are the meanings of the Arabic word: FUSSILAT.

Verse four says that the Quran gives Glad tidings and a warning.
It gives good tidings of the Garden of Paradise to those who believe in Muhammad and in the Quran.
And it warns from the Fire those who disbelieve in Muhammad and in the Quran.
But most of the disbelievers turn away from believing in Muhammad and in the Quran; so that they do not hear and they do not believe in Muhammad or in the Quran nor do they obey Allah.

Verse five says that the disbelievers said to the Prophet,
A- Our hearts are veiled and shielded; they are masked, from that to which you call us, i.e. the Quran and the profession of Allahs divine Oneness,
B- And in our ears there is deafness; we do not hear what you say to us
C- And they also said: between us and you there is a partition, a variance over religion, they covered their heads with their clothes and then said: O Muhammad! There is between us and you a veil and we do not hear what you say , to mock him.
D- so act, according to your religion for your own god so that we are destroyed; indeed we shall be acting!â ™, according to our religion for our deities, following our religion, in order to destroy you.

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The Verses 1-5:

[1] Ha mim!
[2] A revelation from (Allah), most gracious, most merciful;-
[3] A book, whereof the verses are explained in detail;- an Arabic Quran, for people who understand;-
[4] Giving good news and admonition: yet most of them turn away, and so they hear not.
[5] they say: our hearts are veiled (concealed) from that, to which you call us and invite us, and in our ears there is deafness and between us and you (O Muhammad) is a veil (a screen). So work as you will and we are working what we will!
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