Posted on 01/21/2020 11:40:45 AM PST by OddLane
I explore Surah 72, and explain how Islam is not a monotheistic religion so much as a patchwork of beliefs derived from pre-existing Arab pagan beliefs.
Well I don’t really care if Mad Mo made it up or he had a chat with some fallen angel in a cave.
I judge it by the consistent, degrading, and evil, effect it has on every country, throughout history, that has been consumed by it.
I judge it by it’s own words and dichotomous philosophy that has one set of morality for believers and another for infidels.
I judge it because it seeks to overthrow, using one level or force or another, every other culture on the planet.
Hey look!
They’re talking about me!
/they fear salamanders and djinns
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
1. O thou wrapped up in they raiment!
2. Keep vigil the night, long save a little--
3. A half thereof, or abate a little thereof
4. Or add (a little) thereto and chant the Qur'an in measure.
5. For We shall charge thee with a word of weight.
6. Lo! the vigil pf the night is more keen and speech more certain.
7. Lo! thou hast by day a chain of business.
8. So remember the name of the Lord and devote thyself with a complete devotion--
9. Lord of the East and the West; there is no God save Him; so choose thou Him alone for thy defender--
10. And bear with patience what they utter, and part from them with a fair leave-taking.
11. Leave Me to deal with the deniers, lords of ease and comfortr (in this life); and do thou respite them awhile.
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I'm trying to figure out how this Surah explains your point. There are 11 more lines but they are all pretty much the same as this.
Just wondering.
Cool! How about newts?
I was a newt once, but I got better.
:D
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