Quran chapter 68 surah 68.

The promise of Paradise to Prophet Muhammad (Quran 68:2 - 68:4).

The promise of Jannah to Prophet Muhammad (Quran 68:2 - 68:4).

Do not heed the person who is a preventer of good behaviour and transgressor of the law and sinful in the world (Quran 68:12).

What should Muslims do when the Quran is insulted? (Quran 68:44). 

Updated. 

8 September 2015 (1436 AH).

INDEX:

Quran chapter 68.

Quran surah 68.

Quran sura 68.

Koran chapter 68.

Koran surah 68.

Koran sura 68.

 

The second revelation to Prophet Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hadhrat Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hadrat Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hajarat Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hajrat Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hazarat Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hazrat Muhammad.

The second revelation to Hazrate Muhammad.

The second revelation to Muhammad.

See Quran chapter 68.

 

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What is Nun in the Quran?

What is Nun ن in the Quran?

What is N. (Nun) in the Quran?

What is N. (Noon) in the Quran? 

What is Noon in the Quran? 

What is Nuun in the Quran? 

What is N in the Quran?

What is ن in the Quran?

What is Nun in the Qur’an?

What is Nun ن in the Qur’an?

What is N. (Nun) in the Qur’an?

What is N. (Noon) in the Qur’an? 

What is Noon in the Qur’an? 

What is Nuun in the Qur’an? 

What is N in the Qur’an?

What is ن in the Qur’an?

What is Nun in the Koran?

What is Nun ن in the Koran?

What is N. (Nun) in the Koran?

What is N. (Noon) in the Koran? 

What is Noon in the Koran? 

What is Nuun in the Koran? 

What is N in the Koran?

What is ن in the Koran?

What is Nun in al Quran?

What is Nun ن in al Quran?

What is N. (Nun) in al Quran?

What is N. (Noon) in al Quran? 

What is Noon in al Quran? 

What is Nuun in al Quran? 

What is N in al Quran?

What is ن in al Quran?

What is Nun in al Qur’an?

What is Nun ن in al Qur’an?

What is N. (Nun) in al Qur’an?

What is N. (Noon) in al Qur’an? 

What is Noon in al Qur’an? 

What is Nuun in al Qur’an? 

What is N in al Qur’an?

What is ن in al Qur’an?

What is Nun in al Koran?

What is Nun ن in al Koran?

What is N. (Nun) in al Koran?

What is N. (Noon) in al Koran? 

What is Noon in al Koran? 

What is Nuun in al Koran? 

What is N in al Koran?

What is ن in al Koran?

What is the Tablet containing the decrees of Allaah?

What is the Lawhin containing the decrees of Allaah?

What is al Lawhin containing the decrees of Allaah?

How are the decrees of Allaah descended?

How are the decrees of Allaah brought down?

Can Prophet Muhammad read and write.

Can Hadhrat Muhammad read and write.

Can Hadrat Muhammad read and write.

Can Hajarat Muhammad read and write.

Can Hajrat Muhammad read and write.

Can Hazarat Muhammad read and write.

Can Hazrat Muhammad read and write.

Can Hazrate Muhammad read and write.

Can Muhammad.

See Quran 68:1 comments. 

 

Allaah says Prophet Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hadhrat Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hadrat Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hajarat Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hajrat Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hazarat Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hazrat Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Hazrate Muhammad is not a mad man.

Allaah says Muhammad is not a mad man.

See Quran 68:2.

 

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Prophet Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hadhrat Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hadrat Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hajarat Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hajrat Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hazarat Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hazrat Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Hazrate Muhammad.

The promise of Paradise Jannah to Muhammad.

See Quran 68:2 - 68:4.

 

Do not compromise concerning the truth of Allaah.

See Quran 68:9

 

Do not heed every habitual worthless swearer.

See Quran 68:10

 

Do not heed the defamer who goes about with malicious gossip.

See Quran 68:11

 

Do not heed the person who is a preventer of good behaviour and transgressor of the law and sinful in the world.

See Quran 68:12

 

Do not heed the person who is cruel.

See Quran 68:13

 

Disbelief in the Quran is punished by Allaah and not by humans.

See Quran 68:44

 

The man of the fish.

The companion of the fish.

The story of Dhan-Nun.

The story of Dhu'n-Nun.

The story of the Zun-nun.

The story of the Zan-Noon.

The story of Jonah.

The story of Ionas.

The story of Jona.

The story of Jonnah.

The story of Yoonoos.

The story of Yoonos.

The story of Yoonus.

The story of Yonus.

The story of Younos.

The story of Younus.

The story of Yūnān.

The story of Yunas.

The story of Yunos.

The story of Yunoos.

The story of Yunus.

The story of Yūnus.

The story of Yunis.

The story of Yuunus.

The story of Yona.

The story of Yônā. 

See Quran 68:1 and Quran 68:48 – 68:50 comments.


Information: The Quran chapter 68.

Order of Revelation: 2 (1 is the first revelation and 114 is the last revelation).

Place of Revelation: Mecca (Makkah, Arabia today Saudi Arabia).

Number of Verses: 52 verses.

 

The Quran.

Chapter 68 

The Pen (Al-Qalam).

English interpretations of the Quran.

 

The Quran Chapter 68 The Pen (Al-Qalam, Qalam) in English. 

 

Chapter : Verse.

(Information in brackets is added to assist readers in the interpretation of the verse).

 

Quran 68:0 Koran 68:0 Verse 68:0 Ayah 68:0 Ayat 68:0 Aya 68:0 In the name of Allaah, The Most Kind, The Most Merciful.

 

Quran 68:1 Koran 68:1 Verse 68:1 Ayah 68:1 Ayat 68:1 Aya 68:1 Nun (From the Tablet Lawhin containing the decrees of Allaah, the Quran has descended in Quran 3:3 with the story of Nun Prophet Jonah Yunus who tried to run away from Allaah in a ship so as not to deliver Allaah's warning to a people Prophet Jonah Yunus hated but in Quran 68:48 Allaah tells you Prophet Muhammad do not do that because no one can run away from Allaah. In Quran 68:49 comments and in the Jewish Bible Allaah shows Prophet Jonah Yunus through the birth and death of a plant that Prophet Jonah Yunus’s wish for bad things to happen to people who have beliefs and traditions that are different to his is wrong because every human deserves help and mercy to find Allaah during their life in this world. Allaah teaches Prophet Jonah Yunus by showing him that if you care for plants and animals then how much more are humans deserving of your care and kindness and mercy). (I Allaah swear that this is the truth) by (the truth of the existence of) the pen and (by the truth of) what they (the messengers of Allaah, Prophet Moses Musa, Prophet David Dawud, Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad) write (in the Torah Taurat and the Psalms Zabur and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran, that) –

 

Introduction to N ن Nun in the Quran. 

Introduction to N ن Nun in the Koran. 

N ن Nun.

 jo-Nun-ah yu-Nun-us.

 jo-N-ah yu-N-us.

 joNah yuNus. 

 jo-ن-ah yu-ن-us.

 joنah yuنus.

 

N Q S ALM ALR ALMR ALMS HM TH’ TS’ TS’M YS’ A’S’Q KH’YA’S in the Quran. 

Allaah would not say the Quran confirms the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and then allow the proof of Allaah in the Quran to be lost by allowing the Torah Taurat that is with the Jews today and the Gospel Injil that is wth the Christians today to be corrupted. 

Allaah confirms that the Torah Taurat that is with the Jews today and the Gospel Injil that is with the Christians today and the Koran Quran that is with the Muslims today all belong to Allaah by revealing to this generation the meaning of N Q S ALM ALR ALMR ALMS HM TH TS TSM YS ASQ KHYAS in the Quran.

 

1. The Torah Taurat, Gospel Injil and Quran are protected forever by Allaah. 

Quran 4:82 Verse 4:82 Do they not think about the Quran (and where it came from)? Had it (the Quran) been (revealed) from someone other than Allaah surely they would have found in it (the Quran) much contradiction (within it and between it and the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil. The Quran confirms the Tanakh Jewish Scripture is correct and the Quran explains the story of Jesus in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John).

 

Quran 15:9 Verse 15:9 We (Allaah) have sent down the reminder (of Allaah in the Quran) and We (Allaah) shall guard it (to prevent addition and subtraction in the Quran like the promise to protect the Torah Taurat in Deuteronomy 4:2 and Deuteronomy 13:1 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 12:32 in a Christian Bible by the command of Allaah that the Torah Taurat be followed for 100,000 years which is the thousandth generation if each generation lived for 100 years in Deuteronomy 5:10 meaning forever in Deuteronomy 29:28 in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible for the children of Israel. For the Jewish people mentioned in Isaiah 36:11 and Isaiah 36:13 the Torah is protected by Allaah forever in Isaiah 59:21 like the promise that the Torah is protected forever by Allaah for the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 5:17-5:20 because the Torah is the covenant agreement between Allaah and the Jewish people forever in Quran 2:40 as proof that Allaah does not change His word and His promises and His covenant agreements).

Note 1. The word of Allaah is protected as proof Allaah is real. 

Note 2. If the word of Allaah was not protected then there would be no proof that Allaah and His books were real. 

Note 3. The word of Allaah is protected as proof Allaah is real so that humans can believe the promise of life after death. 

Note 4. The proof Allaah is real is the Quran confirming the Tanakh Jewish Scripture and explaining the story of Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel Injil so that humans can believe the promise of life after death.

 

A. Prophet Muhammad confirms that the Torah Taurat is protected forever in the same way as Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet David Dawud and Prophet Moses Musa confirmed the Torah Taurat is protected forever. 

Allaah sent every prophet after Moses Musa with the same message reminding the children of Israel and the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which their fathers followed and which Allaah ordered to be followed forever meaning Allaah is protecting the Torah Taurat forever.

2 Kings 17:13 yet the LORD forewarned Israel, and Judah, by the hand of every prophet, and of every dreamer, saying: 'Turn from your evil ways, and keep My commandments and My statutes, according to all the law which I commanded your fathers, and which I sent to you by the hand of My servants the prophets'; 

Note 1. No prophet after Moses Musa told the children of Israel and the Jewish people to add or subtract from the Torah Taurat unless they were a false prophet or a dreamer of false dreamers.

Note 2. Jesus is a true prophet because he confirmed the covenant between Allaah and the Jewish people which is the Torah Taurat forever in Gospel of Matthew 5:17-5:20.

Note 3. Paul is a false dreamer of dreams because he claimed the Torah Taurat was replaced with a new covenant meaning Paul changed the words of Allaah and changed the teachings of Jesus and every prophet before Jesus.

Note 4. Muhammad is a true prophet because he confirmed the covenant between Allaah and the Jewish people which is the Torah Taurat forever in Quran 2:40-2:41 and Quran 7:170.

In Quran 2:106 Allaah will not allow one verse in the Torah Taurat to be abolished or forgotten by the Jewish people and describes the Quran as something better or similar to the Torah Taurat.

In Quran 13:39 the Quran eliminates the laws in the Torah Taurat which only apply to the Jewish people meaning the Quran eliminates the laws in the Torah Taurat which do not apply to non-Jewish people meaning the Quran contains the laws for those who are not Jewish.

 

2 Kings 17:37 and the statutes and the ordinances, and the law and the commandment, which He (Allaah) wrote for you, you shall observe to do for evermore …”

Note 1. Allaah orders the Torah be followed forever by the children of Israel meaning the Torah is protected forever meaning any opposite teaching is a false teaching. 

 

Isaiah 59:21 And as for Me (Allaah), this is My covenant with them (the Jewish people), said the LORD; My spirit that is on you (the Jewish people), and My words (the Torah) which I (Allaah) have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, nor out of the mouth of your seed (off-spring), nor out of the mouth of your seed's seed (descendants), said the LORD, from now and forever. 

Note 1. The promise of Allaah that the Torah Taurat is protected forever meaning any opposite teaching is a false teaching.

 

Isaiah 36:11 Then Eliakim and Shebna and Joah said to Rab-shakeh: 'Please speak to your servants in the Aramaic language, for we understand it; and do not speak to us in the Jews' language, (in case it is heard) in the ears of the (Jewish) people that are on the wall (surrounding Jerusalem). 

Note 1. The word Jew is used by Prophet Isaiah meaning the promise of Allaah in Isaiah 59:21 that the Torah is protected forever is to the Jewish people meaning any opposite teaching is a false teaching.

 

Isaiah 36:12 But Rabshakeh (the officer representing Sennacherib the King of Assyria) said: 'Has my master (the King of Assyria) sent me to your master (the King of Judah), and to you (the representatives of the King of Judah), to speak these words? Has he (the King of Assyria) not sent me to (speak to) the (Hebrew) men that sit on the wall (surrounding Jerusalem, and speak these words in Hebrew to them warning that our Army will blockade Jerusalem and that they will have) to eat their own dung and to drink their own urine with you (if you do not give Jerusalem to us)?'

 

Isaiah 36:13 Then Rabshakeh (the officer representing the King of Assyria) stood, and cried with a loud voice in the Jews' language (of Hebrew to the men on the wall surrounding Jerusalem), and said: “Hear the words of the great king, the king of Assyria.

Note 1. The word Jew is used by Prophet Isaiah meaning the promise of Allaah in Isaiah 59:21 that the Torah Taurat is protected forever is to the Jewish people.

 

Allaah tells the children of Israel and the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat forever as shown by the command to follow the Sabbath Day in every generation.

Torah Exodus 31:16 So the children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath and observe the Sabbath throughout their generations, as a perpetual (never ending) covenant (agreement with Allaah). 

 

Torah Exodus 31:17 It (the Sabbath) is a sign between Me (Allaah) and the children of Israel forever; for in six days the LORD (Allaah) made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day He (Allaah) ceased from work and rested (rested means completed the creation and this is why the Sabbath is a day of rest and remembrance of Allaah on every seventh day).' 

 

Allaah tells the children of Israel and the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat forever as shown by the command not to add or subtract from the Torah Taurat.

Torah Deuteronomy 4:2 You shall not add to the word which I (Allaah) command you (the children of Israel, the Hebrews in the Torah Taurat), neither shall you subtract from it, so that you may keep the commandments of the LORD your Allaah which I (Allaah) command you (the children of Israel, the Hebrews in the Torah Taurat).

 

Torah Deuteronomy 13:1 (in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 12:32 in a Christian Bible) All this word which I (Allaah) command you, to do and to observe; you shall not add to it nor subtract from it. 

 

Torah Deuteronomy 29:28 (in Jewish Tanakh or Deuteronomy 29:29 in a Christian Bible) The secret things belong to the LORD our Allaah; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children for ever (for all time), so that we may do all the words of this law (Torah). 

 

Quran 10:64 Verse 10:64 “…There is no change in the Words of Allaah …”

 

B. Prophet Jesus Isa confirms the Torah Taurat is protected forever. 

Gospel of Matthew 5:17 Do not think that I (Prophet Jesus) have come to abolish the law (the Torah Taurat) and the prophets (because another comforter shall come after me in the Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, 16:7 – 16:15); I have come not to abolish them (the laws of the Torah Taurat and the prophets) but to fulfill them (to fulfill the laws and the prophecies).  

Note 1. The Torah Taurat is protected forever.

Note 2. Jesus fulfilled the prophecy that Allaah would send prophets.

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:18 For truly I say to you, until the sky and the earth pass away (meaning until the end of the earth), not one iota, not one serif (not a dot of one letter), will by any means pass away from the Law (in the Torah) until everything is carried out (on the Day of Judgement which is after the end of the earth). 

Note 1. The Torah Taurat is protected forever. 

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:19 Therefore, whoever looses one of the least of these commandments (in the Torah), and teaches people the same, will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices them and teaches them, this one will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.  

Note 1. The Torah Taurat is protected forever.

Note 2. Jesus said Jews must follow the Torah (the law) forever in Gospel of Matthew 5:17-5:20 and 23:1-23:3.

Paul who never saw Jesus came after the time of Jesus and gave the opposite message claiming Jesus said in dreams that the Torah is obsolete and outdated and will soon disappear in Hebrews 8:13 which is the opposite of what Jesus said in Gospel of Matthew 5:17-5:20 and 23:1-23:3.meaning whoever said they were Jesus in the dreams of Paul could not have been Jesus because they contradicted the message of Jesus in the Gospel.

Note 3. Jesus warns that Paul will be called least (not great) in the kingdom of heaven because Paul violated the warning given by Jesus in Gospel of Matthew 5:19.

Note 4. The teachings of Paul contradict the teachings of Jesus and the teachings of every prophet in the Tanakh Jewish scripture which confirmed that the Jewish people must follow the Torah forever.

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EYSlIByW50 

Video 2. Rabbi Tovia Singer slams Church for erecting a barrier between man and God.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO9YTnUndCs

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNtkqjLDJXo

 

Gospel of Matthew 5:20 For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Torah scholars and Pharisees (meaning unless you use religion to serve Allaah and to serve other humans instead of using the name of Allaah to gain attention for yourself or for your pride or for your arrogance), you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.

Note 1. There is a difference between the righteous Torah scholars (students of the Torah) and righteous Pharisees (orthodox Jews who followed the Torah and the oral law) and the Torah scholars and Pharisees who were arrogantly using the name of Allaah for their pride to gain attention for themselves.

 

Gospel of Matthew 23:1 Then Jesus spoke to the crowd and to his disciples, 

Gospel of Matthew 23:2 saying, "The Torah scholars and Pharisees took the seat of Moses;

Gospel of Matthew 23:3 therefore whatever they say to you, you should do and keep …” 

Note 1. Jesus says that the scripture that cannot be changed and must be followed forever is with the Pharisees meaning the Orthodox Jews and Jesus says “whatever they say to you, you should do and keep” meaning the Orthodox Jews have the correct word of Allaah in the Tanakh Jewish Scripture that cannot be changed and must be followed forever” meaning any opposite teaching is a false teaching.

 

C. Allaah in the Book of Malachi which is the last Book in the Jewish Bible confirms the Torah Taurat is protected forever by commanding it to be obeyed. 

Jewish Bible Malachi 3:22 You remember the law (Torah Taurat) of Moses Musa My (Allaah’s) servant which I (Allaah) commanded to him (Moses Musa) in Horab (Mount Sinai) for all Israel even (to keep the) statutes and ordinances.

 

D. Prophet David Dawud confirms the Torah Taurat is protected forever. 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 19:8 The law of the LORD (Allaah in the Torah) is perfect, restoring the soul; the testimony of the LORD (Allaah) is trustworthy, giving wisdom (to) the simple (people).

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 19:9 The guidelines of the LORD (Allaah) are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the LORD (Allaah) is pure, enlightening the eyes. 

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 19:10 The fear of the LORD (Allaah) is pure, enduring for ever; the judgements of the LORD (Allaah) are completely true and righteous;

Note 1. Quran 6:115 Verse 6:115 The Word of your Lord (Allaah) is fulfilled in truth and justice. No one can change His (Allaah’s) Words. He (Allaah) hears and knows (all things).

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 19:11 More to be desired are they (the commandments of Allaah in the Torah law) than gold, yes (they are) much finer than gold and also sweeter than honey and the honeycomb.

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 19:12 Moreover by them (the Torah law) is Your (Allaah’s) servant warned (to fear Allaah and avoid evil) and in keeping them (the commandments of Allaah in the Torah law) there is great reward (of Paradise in the hereafter and love from Allaah).

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 111:7 The works of His (Allaah’s) hands are truth and justice; all His (Allaah’s) commandments are sure. 

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 111:8 They are established forever and ever (for all time), they are done in truth and uprightness. 

 

Jewish Bible Zabur Psalm 111:9 He (Allaah) has sent redemption (salvation from sin) to His people (the children of Israel); He has commanded His covenant for ever (for all time); Holy and awesome is His (Allaah’s) name. 

 

E. Prophet Moses Musa confirms the Torah is protected forever. 

Allaah promises to protect the Torah for every Jewish generation by commanding the Jewish people to keep following the Torah for 100,000 years in Torah Deuteronomy 5:10. 

The Third commandment of Allaah says to the children of Israel that those that love Allaah shall keep these commandments to the thousandth generation. 

If humans lived for 100 years then the thousandth generation of humans would be in 100,000 years. 

Torah Deuteronomy 5:10 - And showing mercy to the thousandth generation of them that love Me (Allaah) and keep My (Allaah’s) commandments. 

Note 1. The order to follow the Torah for 100,000 years means Allaah is protecting the Torah forever.

 

F. In Quran 5:48 Allaah wants the Jews to follow the Torah Taurat and the Christians to follow the Gospel Injil and the Muslims to follow the Quran.

Allaah will judge Jews living today by the Torah Taurat. 

Allaah will judge Christians living today by the Gospel Injil which confirms the Torah Taurat. 

Allaah will judge Muslims by the Quran which confirms the Torah Taurat and explains the Gospel Injil.

 

Quran 5:48 Verse 5:48 “... For each (community of Jews, Christians and Muslims) We (Allaah) have appointed a divine law and a way (of religion). If Allaah willed He (Allaah) could have made you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) one community. But He (Allaah) tests you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) by what He (Allaah) has given you (in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran to show who is best in behaviour). So strive for all that is good. To Allaah you shall all return and He (Allaah) shall then inform you (in the Hereafter) about (the correctness of) the religious matters in which you (the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims) argue among each other.

Note 1. Allaah does not require humans to all be in one religion (Quran 5:48).

Note 2. Allaah does require that every religion worship only Allaah (Quran 3:85).

Note 3. Allaah says if the Jews and the Christians and others worship only Allaah like the Muslims worship only Allaah then the Jews and the Christians and others are correctly guided by Allaah (Quran 3:64). 

Note 4. Allaah commands the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims to do what is good according to what Allaah has given them in the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran to show which humans are the best in behaviour.

Note 5. Allaah says that on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement in the hereafter every human will return to Allaah and Allaah shall inform them about the religious matters about which they argued.

Note 6. Allaah protects the Torah Taurat for every Jewish generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48). 

Note 7. Allaah protects the Gospel Injil for every Christian generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48) in the following way.

Prophet Jesus Isa did not write anything because everything Prophet Jesus Isa taught by his mouth was already written in the Tanakh Jewish scripture meaning Prophet Jesus Isa did not add or subtract from what is in Tanakh Jewish scripture.

The four Gospel Injil are four reports about Prophet Jesus Isa meaning Prophet Jesus Isa never wrote anything and what he said was passed by mouth until it was written many years later.

Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil (not by the other books in the Christian New Testament Bible because what Paul teaches contradicts what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel Injil and anything about fallen angels found in the Book of Enoch and in the Book of Revelation are all rejected in Judaism because in the Hebrew Tanakh scripture angels always obey Allaah. Jewish people do not use the Christian produced Old Testament Bible because many contain wrong translations of the Hebrew Tanakh) meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Jewish Torah Taurat came from Prophet Jesus Isa and whatever contradicts the Jewish Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14 - 13:24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone or any verse in Mark, Matthew, Luke or John which contradicts the teachings in the Tanakh which Prophet Jesus Isa said is with the Jewish people forever and will never change and must be followed forever by the Jewish people in Gospel of Matthew 5:17 - 5:20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1 - 23:3. In this way a Christian can know what came from Prophet Jesus Isa confirming Tanakh and what did not come from Prophet Jesus Isa because it contradicts the Tanakh (which is the Torah law and the prophets and the writings like the Psalms) which Jesus was teaching in Gospel of Luke 24:44.

Note 8. Allaah protects the Koran Quran for every Muslim generation until the Day of Judgement (Quran 5:48). 

Note 9. Entry to Paradise the Garden of Eden the Garden of Righteousness Jannah is not based on the question of Sunni or Shia or Muslim or Jew or Christian but it is based on your good behaviour towards all humans and creatures in this world and your relationship with Allaah (Quran 5:48).

Note 10. In the sight of humans Judaism and Christianity and Sabians and Islam are different religions. 

Note 11. In the sight of Allaah Judaism and Christianity and Sabians and Islam are “different communities of Allaah” because they were all created by Allaah for only one reason which is “to submit to Allaah.”

Note 12. Jews like Quran 3:113-3:115 and Christians like Quran 5:82-5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28 meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39.

 

G. Jews who keep the Torah Taurat are following the message delivered to them in the Quran.

The Quran confirms the message of every prophet after Prophet Moses Musa including Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad reminding the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat forever.

 

2. Allaah promised Paradise Jannah to Jews and Christians who lived in the time of Prophet Muhammad in Quran 3:113 – 3:115 and Quran 5:82 – 5:85 and said in Quran 3:19 “the religion near Allaah is submission” to Allaah meaning everyone including the Muslim who obeys Quran 47:19 “…there is no Allaah except Allaah” and the Jew who obeys Torah Exodus 20:2 “.... You shall have no other gods before Me Allaah” and the Christian who obeys the Gospel of Jesus Isa by Luke 4:8 “… You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve” and does good deeds in the world is near to Allaah because they are submitting to Allaah in Quran 2:62, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:69, Quran 6:158 and Quran 41:8 as explained in Quran 2:137, Quran 3:64, Quran 5:48 and Quran 98:5. Islam has two meanings; the general meaning is submission in Quran 3:19 meaning anyone who submits to Allaah in the past and present and future. If Quran 3:19 had the specific meaning of “Islam” instead of the general meaning of “submission” then it would mean no people except the people from the religion of Islam would be in Paradise Jannah meaning all the prophets and people before Islam would be the losers in the hereafter which is not correct because it contradicts other verses in the Quran and it does not make sense meaning the word Islam in Quran 3:19 is the general meaning “submission” and not the specific meaning “Islam.” The specific meaning of Islam is revealed 3 months before the death of Prophet Muhammad in the farewell speech of Prophet Muhammad in Quran 5:3 which Allaah tells us is the last verse in the Quran because Allaah says He has “perfected and completed” the religion meaning the Quran and approved the name of the religion as “Islam” in Quran 5:3. 

 

3. In the time of Prophet Muhammad Allaah told the Jews to recite the Torah as evidence of truth in Quran 3:93 and observe the Torah in Quran 5:68 and obey the judgements in the Torah Taurat which was with them 1400 years ago and is the same Torah which is with the Jews today in Quran 5:43 and Allaah told the Christians to observe the Gospel Injil in Quran 5:68 and judge by the Gospel Injil which was with them 1400 years ago in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John which is with the Christians today in Quran 5:47 and said in Quran 3:85 “whoever seeks a religion other than submission (such as stone idol worship) it shall not be accepted by Allaah in the hereafter” meaning everyone including the Muslim who obeys Quran 47:19 “…there is no Allaah except Allaah” and the Jew who obeys Torah Exodus 20:2 “.... You shall have no other gods before Me Allaah” and the Christian who obeys the Gospel of Jesus Isa by Luke 4:8 “… You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve” and does good deeds in the world will be successful in the hereafter because they are submitting to Allaah in Quran 2:62, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:69, Quran 6:158 and Quran 41:8 as explained in Quran 2:137, Quran 3:64, Quran 5:48 and Quran 98:5. Islam has two meanings; the general meaning is submission in Quran 3:85 meaning anyone who submits to Allaah in the past and present and future. If Quran 3:85 had the specific meaning of “Islam” instead of the general meaning of “submission” then it would mean no people except the people from the religion of Islam would be in Paradise Jannah meaning all the prophets and people before Islam would be the losers in the hereafter which is not correct because it contradicts other verses in the Quran and it does not make sense meaning the word Islam in Quran 3:85 is the general meaning “submission” and not the specific meaning “Islam.” The specific meaning of Islam is revealed 3 months before the death of Prophet Muhammad in the farewell speech of Prophet Muhammad in Quran 5:3 which Allaah tells us is the last verse in the Quran because Allaah says He has “perfected and completed” the religion meaning the Quran and approved the name of the religion as “Islam” in Quran 5:3. 

 

4. Allaah created more than one religion of submission to Allaah in Quran 5:48 by creating Judaism, Christianity and Islam and telling each to submit to Allaah according to what Allaah gave them in their book; the Torah for the Jewish people, the Gospel for the Christian people and the Quran for the Muslim people and strive for all that is good so that Allaah can test who is best in behaviour.

Allaah could have made all humans to follow one book but orders each community to follow the book Allaah has given to them to test who is best in behaviour.

Allaah tests the Jewish people by the Torah Taurat.

Allaah tests the Christian people by the Gospel Injil.

Allaah tests the Muslim people by the Quran.

See F above.

 

5. Allaah explains who will go to Hell Jahannam in Quran 4:123. 

Quran 4:123 Verse 4:123 (Entry to Paradise Jannah) shall not be based on your (the Muslim's) desires or on the desires of the people of the Scripture (the Jews and the Christians). (Instead) whoever does wrong (on the earth) shall earn (the punishment for the wrong) and that person shall not find any protector or helper other than Allaah (in the hereafter). 

Note 1. Allaah will judge Muslims and Christians and Jews and every creation justly in the hereafter. 

 

6. Allaah explains who will go to Paradise Jannah in Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69.

Quran 2:62 Verse 2:62 (In the hereafter) truly those (Muslims) who believed and those who became Jews, Christians and Sabians, whoever believed in Allaah and the Last Day (The Day of Resurrection) and did good deeds, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and they shall not fear or grieve (and this is confirmed in Quran 6:158 for those in the hereafter who “believed” and did good deeds. Quran 5:69 repeats Quran 2:62 meaning stop and think about what Allaah is saying in these verses confirming what is in the Hebrew Bible and the Gospel Injil of the promise of Paradise Jannah from Allaah in the books of Allaah on the Day of Resurrection and Judgement for those who “believed” and did good deeds. The Quran brings the same truth which Allaah brought to the Jewish people in the Hebrew Bible and to the Christian people in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. The Quran is a confirmer of what came before it in the same way as the Gospel Injil is a confirmer of what came before it meaning the Books of Allaah confirm each other as proof Allaah is real and as proof His promise is real as explained in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ3o3ybc-KA showing that without His permission no one can change His words in His Books which are with all humans today and until the Day of Judgement so that you can believe Allaah is real and His promise is real).

Note 1. The Jews who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 2. The Christians who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 3. The Sabians who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 4. The Muslims who believed in Allaah and did good deeds go to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 5. Everyone who believed in Allaah and did good deeds goes to Paradise Jannah. 

Note 6. This revelation is so important that Allaah has repeated it in Quran 5:69

In Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 the promise of Paradise Jannah is not for those who “believe” but only for those who “believed” meaning who died (past tense) because it is not until the time of death that your true belief or disbelief and your good and evil deeds are judged,

Allaah repeated Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 two times because it is only with Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 that there are no contradictions within the Quran and between the Quran and the Torah Taurat and between the Quran and the Gospel Injil as proof in Quran 4:82 to the Jews in the time of Prophet Muhammad who are promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 3:113-3:115 and to the Christians in the time of Prophet Muhammad who are promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 5:82-5:85 and to the stone idol worshippers 1400 years ago who are not promised Paradise Jannah in Quran 3:85 and to all people today and in the future that the Quran is from Allaah because the Quran contains no contradictions.

If Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 did not exist then it would be proof that the Quran was not from Allaah because without Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 the Quran would contradict its self and contradict the Torah Taurat and contradict the Gospel Injil.

Quran 2:62 and Quran 5:69 is good news for Jews, Christians, Sabians, Muslims and all the people in the world confirming they will all come together again in a life after death. 

 

7. Why is N Nun ن in Quran chapter 68? 

N Nun ن is the name of Jonah Yunus in Quran 68:1 jo-N-ah yu-N-us jo-ن-ah yu-ن-us

N Nun ن is the name of the companion of the fish and Quran 68:1 and Quran 68:48 and Quran 68:52 shows the Quran is revelation from Allaah through the Holy Spirit Angel Gabriel Jibril to the mind of Prophet Muhammad confirming what was revealed before the Quran in the Scripture of Prophet Abraham Ibrahim in the Torah Taurat and the Torah Taurat and the Psalm Zabur of David Dawud in the Tanakh Hebrew scriptures and the Tanakh Hebrew scriptures which is with the Jewish people today and explaining the story of Prophet Jesus Isa in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John which is with the Christian people today as the proof that Allaah is real and the Quran is truthful. 


Prophet Jesus Isa did not write anything because everything Jesus taught by his mouth was already written in the Tanakh Jewish scripture meaning Jesus did not add or subtract from what is in the Tanakh Jewish scripture in Gospel of Matthew 5:17-20 and Gospel of Matthew 23:1-3


The four Gospels are four reports about Jesus meaning Jesus never wrote anything and what he said was passed by mouth until it was written many years later.


Quran 5:68 says observe the Torah Taurat and the Gospel Injil and Quran 5:47 tells Christians to judge by the Gospel Injil (not by the other books in the New Testament Bible because what Paul and others teach contradicts what Jesus is teaching in the Gospel) meaning whatever in the Gospel Injil is confirmed in the Torah Taurat came from Jesus and whatever contradicts the Torah Taurat came from the unknown writers who are traditionally called Mark, Matthew, Luke and John in a test from Allaah described in 1 Kings 13:14-24 teaching that the word of Allaah will not change and do not believe anyone (for example Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) if in stories they claim the word of Allaah has changed.


Allaah would never allow the proof that Allaah is real to be lost because Allaah is just to every generation of humans who put their trust in the Books of Allaah in Quran 4:136.


Anyone can reveal a book and claim all other books are corrupted but only Allaah can reveal a Quran to Muslims and a Torah Taurat to Jews which confirm and explain each other in Quran 28:48-49 meaning the Quran and Torah Taurat are correctly understood when they confirm and explain each other.


Every prophet after Moses Musa reminded the Jewish people to observe the Sabbath Day forever in each generation as instructed in the Torah Taurat because it is their eternal covenant with Allaah in Quran 2:40-41.

1. Jews and Christians who follow their Book and also believe the Quran shall receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28.

2. Jews who follow the Tanakh Jewish scripture and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Torah Taurat.

3. Christians who follow the Gospels and believe the Quran are correctly observing the Gospel Injil.

4. Muslims who follow the Quran so that it agrees with the Tanakh Jewish scripture and explains the story of Prophet Jesus in the Gospel Injil are correctly observing the Quran

Quran 4:136 Verse 4:136 “... and whoever has no faith inHis (Allaah’s) Booksthen he has strayed far away (from Allaah)

 

Quran 68:48 Verse 68:48 So (Prophet Muhammad) be patient for the decision of your Lord (Allaah), and do not be like the companion of the fish (N Nun ن jo-N-ah yu-N-us jo-ن-ah yu-ن-us Prophet Jonah Yunus in Quran 68:1), who cried out (to Allaah) when he was in distress (inside the belly of a whale). (Prophet Jonah Yunus fled on a ship away from the people to whom Allaah had commanded he give Allaah’s warning. Prophet Jonah Yunus hated those people because they had beliefs and traditions that were different to his beliefs and traditions. Prophet Jonah Yunus sinned because he did not want to deliver Allaah's warning to those people so that Allaah's punishment would come to them. See Quran 68:1). 

 

Quran 68:52 Verse 68:52 But it (the Quran) is nothing less than a message (from Allaah) to the worlds (of humans and jinn which Allaah has created).

 

8. How can you know if you correctly understand N Q S ALM ALR ALMR ALMS HM TH’ TS’ TS’M YS’ A’S’Q KH’YA’S in the Quran? 

N in the name and Nun meaning large fish or whale in Arabic is in Quran 68:48.

Revelation to N joNah yuNus.

 

Comment 1. What is the Tablet containing the decrees of Allaah?

Quran 43:4 Verse 43:4 And it (The Quran) is written in the original Book (which is the source of Allaah’s decrees that are written in the Preserved Book, Preserved Page, Preserved Tablet which is kept) with Us (Allaah), the exalted and the wise.

 

Quran 50:4 Verse 50:4 We (Allaah) know how many of them (humans when they die) the earth has taken and with Us (Allaah) is a Preserved Book (al-Lawh al-Mahfuz the Book of decrees which has recorded everything about the creation including every human who existed in the past and who shall exist in future) –

 

Quran 56:77 Verse 56:77 That this is an honourable Quran (an honourable recitation).

Quran 56:78 Verse 56:78 In a Book (the Preserved Book, al-Mahfuz in heaven) that is protected (by Allaah).

Quran 56:79 Verse 56:79 Which none but the purified (angels in heaven) can touch.

Quran 80:15 Verse 80:15 (Pages carried) by the hands of (the angels in heaven).

Quran 80:13 Verse 80:13 (The Quran is recorded) in honourable pages (in heaven in the Preserved Book, al-Mahfuz) -

Quran 80:14 Verse 80:14 (Pages that are) exalted (by the angels in heaven who recite them day and night), and (who are) purified (by Allaah).

Quran 80:15 Verse 80:15 (Pages carried) by the hands of (the angels in heaven).

Quran 85:21 Verse 85:21 It is a glorious Quran (revealed by Allaah).

Quran 85:22 Verse 85:22 (Written) on a protected Tablet (Page, Scroll, Al-lawh Al-mahfuz, that only the angels in heaven can touch).

 

Comment 2. The Preserved Tablet, the Tablet Lauh Lawhin are in the following verses of the Quran. 

Quran 2:1 

Quran 3:1 

Quran 7:1 

Quran 10:1 

Quran 11:1 

Quran 12:1 

Quran 13:1 

Quran 14:1 

Quran 15:1 

Quran 19:1 

Quran 20:1 

Quran 26:1 

Quran 27:1 

Quran 28:1 

Quran 29:1 

Quran 30:1 

Quran 31:1 

Quran 32:1 

Quran 36:1 

Quran 38:1 

Quran 40:1 

Quran 41:1 

Quran 42:1 

Quran 42:2 

Quran 43:1 

Quran 44:1 

Quran 45:1 

Quran 46:1 

Quran 50:1 

Quran 68:1

 

Comment 3. How are the decrees of Allaah descended?

How are the decrees of Allaah brought down?

Quran 97:4 Verse 97:4 "... the angels and the Spirit (al-ruh) come down (to the creations under the first heaven, to the Earth) by Allaah's permission, on every errand (task, duty to implement the destiny of individuals and nations as Allaah decrees on this night, what Allaah has decreed unrolls and reveals itself to the eye of humans over the coming year).

 

Gospel of Luke 3:22 and the Holy Spirit descended on him (Prophet Jesus Isa) in the bodily form of a dove (a body with wings, an angel) …”

 

Every prophet of Allaah is “the Word of Allaah made flesh” meaning the word of Allaah comes out of the mouth of every prophet of Allaah in Deuteronomy 18:18.

See Quran 5:116 comments in Quran chapter 5.

 

Comment 4. Can Prophet Muhammad read and write?

Quran 25:5 shows that the people of Makkah knew that Prophet Muhammad can read and write meaning the idea that Prophet Muhammad cannot read and write is not from Allaah and not from Prophet Muhammad and not from the Quran but came from people who did not understand the meaning of lettered meaning educated in the scripture of Allaah and unlettered meaning not educated in the scripture of Allaah.

See Quran 25:5 comments in Quran chapter 25.

 

Comment 5. Why did Allaah teach every messenger of Allaah how to use the pen and how to read and write?

If the messengers of Allaah could not read and write then they could not check what their scribes had written.

If the messengers of Allaah could not read and write then they would not know the correct spelling of each word of Allaah.

If the messengers of Allaah could not read and write then they could not be held responsible for correctly conveying the message of Allaah if their scribes made errors in their writings.

 

The importance of the pen is revealed by Allaah in both the first revelation of the Quran known as Quran chapter 96 and the second revelation of the Quran known as Quran chapter 68 because Allaah is telling Prophet Muhammad to immediately begin to write down what Allaah is revealing to his heart (mind, brain).

Allaah was commanding His messenger to write down with a pen with his own hand what was revealed to him.

 

It is the Prophet of Allaah who is responsible to correctly convey the message of Allaah therefore it was necessary that the Prophet be able to read and write otherwise he would not be able to check what scribes had recorded.

To convey the message of Allaah every messenger is given the skill of reading and writing.

If Allaah is commanding humans to use the pen as the very first and second revelations in the Quran from Allaah then certainly Allaah is commanding His messenger Prophet Muhammad to use the pen.

 

Quran 68:1 Verse 68:1 Nun. By (the truth of the existence of) the pen and (by the truth of) what they (the messengers of Allaah, Prophet Moses Musa, Prophet David Dawud, Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad) write (in the Torah Taurat and the Psalms Zabur and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran, I Allaah proclaim that)

 

Quran 96:4 Verse 96:4 (It is Allaah) who taught (the messengers of Allaah, Prophet Moses Musa, Prophet David Dawud, Prophet Jesus Isa and Prophet Muhammad) how to use the pen (for writing the Torah Taurat and the Psalms Zabur and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran and thereby)

 

Quran 96:5 Verse 96:5 Taught the human (by revealing the Torah Taurat and the Psalms Zabur and the Gospel Injil and the Koran Quran) what (knowledge of Allaah) they (the humans) did not know.  

Note 1. Allaah testifies that Prophet Muhammad can read and write.

 

See. Quran 25:30 comments with examples of hadith stories which contradict the teachings of Allaah in Quran chapter 25.

 

Comment 6. The word Iqra in Quran 96:1 and 96:3 means read or recite. Which word is correct?

Read means read the written word.

Recite means repeat what has been said to you.

Nowhere in the Quran does Allaah say Prophet Muhammad cannot read and write.

The idea that Prophet Muhammad could not read and write came from a misunderstanding of the meaning of lettered and unlettered in the Quran and the following hadith story from humans about the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad.

 

The hadith story from humans of the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad. 

 

Hadith story 1. 

Hadith in Black and blue. 

(My comments are in Red). 

Hadith of Sahih Bukhari Volume 1 Book 1 Number 3. 

Narrated by 'Aisha (the mother of the faithful believers): 

The commencement of the Divine Inspiration to Allaah's Apostle was in the form of good dreams which came true like bright day light, and then the love of seclusion was bestowed upon him. 

He used to go in seclusion in the cave of Hira where he used to worship (Allaah alone) continuously for many days before his desire to see his family. 

He used to take with him the journey food for the stay and then come back to (his wife) Khadija to take his food like-wise again till suddenly the Truth descended upon him while he was in the cave of Hira. 

 

The angel came to him and asked him to read 

Note 1: Angel Gabriel Jibril did not bring a book to read. 

Note 2: Read means recite by repeating the words spoken to you by Angel Gabriel Jibril.

             The angel came to him and asked him to recite 

 

The Prophet replied, 'I do not know how to read

Note 1: meaning I do not know how to recite meaning what shall I recite?

            The Prophet replied, "What shall I recite?" 

 

The Prophet added, "The angel caught me (forcefully) and pressed me so hard that I could not bear it any more. 

He then released me and again asked me to read 

Note 1: Angel Gabriel Jibril did not bring a book to read. 

Note 2: Read means recite by repeating the words spoken to you by Angel Gabriel Jibril.

             He then released me and again asked me to recite.  

 

and I replied, 'I do not know how to read

Note 1: meaning I do not know how to recite meaning what shall I recite?

            and I replied, "What shall I recite?" 

 

Thereupon he caught me again and pressed me a second time till I could not bear it any more. 

He then released me and again asked me to read 

Note 1: Angel Gabriel Jibril did not bring a book to read. 

Note 2: Read means recite by repeating the words spoken to you by Angel Gabriel Jibril.

             He then released me and again asked me to recite. 

 

but again I replied, 'I do not know how to read (or what shall I read)?' 

Comment: This hadith has included in brackets confirmation that I do not know how to read means what shall I read? 

This hadith confirms that the true meaning of I do not know how to recite means what shall I recite? 

Angel Gabriel Jibril did not bring a book to read which confirms that Prophet Muhammad is responding with the words what shall I recite?

             but again I replied, "What shall I recite?"

 

Thereupon he caught me for the third time and pressed me, and then released me and said, 'Read 

Note 1: Angel Gabriel Jibril did not bring a book to read. 

Note 2: Read means recite by repeating the words spoken to you by Angel Gabriel Jibril.

             Thereupon he caught me for the third time and pressed me, and then released me and said, "Recite.  

 

in the name of your Lord, who has created (all that exists) has created man from a clot. Read! 

Note 1: Angel Gabriel Jibril did not bring a book to read. 

Read means recite by repeating the words spoken to you by Angel Gabriel Jibril.

             in the name of your Lord, who has created (all that exists) has created man from a clot. Recite! 

 

And your Lord is the Most Generous." (96.1, 96.2, 96.3). 

Note 1: Sahih Bukhari Volume 1 Book 1 Number 3 shows that the correct meaning of “read” is "recite" by repeating the words spoken to you by Angel Gabriel Jibril in Quran 96.1, 96.2, 96.3.

 

Quran 2:252 Verse 2:252 These are the revelations of Allaah. We (Allaah through Angel Gabriel Jibril) recite them to you (Prophet Muhammad) with the truth, and indeed you are one of the Messengers (of Allaah). 

 

Quran 75:16 Verse 75:16 (Prophet Muhammad) do not recite to hurry (the memorization of) it (the Quran). 

 

Quran 75:17 Verse 75:17 It is Us (Allaah) who have accumulated it (the Quran, in your memory) and (made possible) its recitation

 

Quran 75:18 Verse 75:18 So when We (Allaah) recite it (the Quran, through the Holy Spirit, angel Gabriel Jibril), then follow its recitation (by repeating what you heard). 

 

Then Allaah's Apostle returned with the Inspiration and with his heart beating severely. Then he went to Khadija bint Khuwailid and said, "Cover me! Cover me!" 

They covered him till his fear was over and after that he told her everything that had happened and said, "I fear that something may happen to me." 

Khadija replied, "Never! By Allaah, Allaah will never disgrace you. 

You keep good relations with your Kith and kin, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones." Khadija then accompanied him to her cousin Waraqa bin Naufal bin Asad bin 'Abdul 'Uzza, who, during the Pre-Islamic Period became a Christian and used to write the writing with Hebrew letters. 

He would write from the Gospel in Hebrew as much as Allaah wished him to write.

He was an old man and had lost his eyesight. 

Khadija said to Waraqa, "Listen to the story of your nephew, O my cousin!" 

Waraqa asked, "O my nephew! What have you seen?" 

Allaah's Apostle described whatever he had seen. 

Waraqa said, "This is the same one who keeps the secrets (angel Gabriel) whom Allaah had sent to Moses. 

I wish I were young and could live up to the time when your people would turn you out." 

Allaah's Apostle asked, "Will they drive me out?" 

Waraqa replied in the affirmative and said, "Anyone (man) who came with something similar to what you have brought was treated with hostility; and if I should remain alive till the day when you will be turned out then I would support you strongly." 

But after a few days Waraqa died and the Divine Inspiration was also paused for a while. 

 

Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah Al-Ansari while talking about the period of pause in revelation reporting the speech of the Prophet 

"While I was walking, all of a sudden I heard a voice from the sky. 

I looked up and saw the same angel who had visited me at the cave of Hira' sitting on a chair between the sky and the earth. 

I got afraid of him and came back home and said, 'Wrap me (in blankets).' 

And then Allaah revealed the following Holy Verses (of Quran): 'O you (i.e. Muhammad)! Wrapped up in garments!' Arise and warn (the people against Allaah's Punishment).... up to 'and desert the idols.' (74.1-5) 

After this the revelation started coming strongly, frequently and regularly." 

(End of the hadith of Sahih Bukhari Volume 1 Book 1 Number 3 narrated by 'Aisha the wife of Prophet Muhammad). 

 

See 1. Quran 25:30 comments with examples of hadith stories which contradict the teachings of Allaah in Quran chapter 25.

 

See 2. The meaning of ALM ALR ALMR ALMS HM TH TS TSM YS ASQ KHYAS N Q S in the Quran. 

https://sites.google.com/site/islamandthequran/mysterious-letters-in-the-quran

 

Quran 68:2 Koran 68:2 Verse 68:2 Ayah 68:2 Ayat 68:2 Aya 68:2 By the favour of your Lord (Allaah) you (Prophet Muhammad) are not a mad man (as is said by some of the stone idol worshippers in Makkah) – 

Comment 1. What should Muslims do when Prophet Muhammad is insulted? 

Video 1: When they insult our prophet 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6zuKbBlmRo 

Video 2: Who is Muhammad. Manners Bilal Dannoun 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZErSoLpb8Gc

 

Quran 68:3 Koran 68:3 Verse 68:3 Ayah 68:3 Ayat 68:3 Aya 68:3 And for you (Prophet Muhammad) there is a never ending reward (in the Hereafter) –

Comment 1. The promise of Paradise Jannah to Prophet Muhammad.

Quran 36:58 Verse 36:58 (To the people in Paradise Jannah), Peace” shall be the (greeting) word from a merciful Lord (Allaah). 

Quran 37:181 Verse 37:181 “Peace to the messengers (of Allaah whose souls are in Heaven under the care of Allaah).”

Quran 68:3 Verse 68:3 And for you (Prophet Muhammad) there is a never ending reward (in the Hereafter). 

Quran 93:4 Verse 93:4 (Allaah reassures you Prophet Muhammad that in) the hereafter (your second life) shall be better for you than this first (life).

Quran 93:5 Verse 93:5 And what your Lord (Allaah) shall give to you shall please you.

 

Quran 68:4 Koran 68:4 Verse 68:4 Ayah 68:4 Ayat 68:4 Aya 68:4 And you (Prophet Muhammad) have a high moral character –

 

Quran 68:5 Koran 68:5 Verse 68:5 Ayah 68:5 Ayat 68:5 Aya 68:5 And you (Prophet Muhammad) shall see and they (the people of Mecca Arabia today Makkah Saudi Arabia) shall also see –

 

Quran 68:6 Koran 68:6 Verse 68:6 Ayah 68:6 Ayat 68:6 Aya 68:6 Which of you (people, those who worship stones or those who worship Allaah) is (really) mad (in what they worship) –

 

Quran 68:7 Koran 68:7 Verse 68:7 Ayah 68:7 Ayat 68:7 Aya 68:7 Your Lord (Allaah) knows best who has strayed away from His (Allaah’s) way and who walks on the correct path –

 

Quran 68:8 Koran 68:8 Verse 68:8 Ayah 68:8 Ayat 68:8 Aya 68:8 So (Prophet Muhammad) do not obey those who reject (the truth about Allaah, because Allaah reassures you by revealing that you are on the correct path).

 

Quran 68:9 Koran 68:9 Verse 68:9 Ayah 68:9 Ayat 68:9 Aya 68:9 They wish that you would compromise (a little in your beliefs about Allaah) so that they (the stone idol worshippers in Makkah) could also compromise (a little in their beliefs about about Allaah). 

See Quran 10:15-10:16, Quran 11:113 and Quran 17:74 

Note. Quran 68:4 Verse 68:4 And you (Prophet Muhammad) have a high moral character. 

 

Quran 68:10 Koran 68:10 Verse 68:10 Ayah 68:10 Ayat 68:10 Aya 68:10 And do not heed every habitual worthless swearer.

Note. Quran 68:4 Verse 68:4 And you (Prophet Muhammad) have a high moral character. 

 

Quran 68:11 Koran 68:11 Verse 68:11 Ayah 68:11 Ayat 68:11 Aya 68:11 (And) defamer who goes about with malicious gossip.

Note. Quran 68:4 Verse 68:4 And you (Prophet Muhammad) have a high moral character. 

 

Quran 68:12 Koran 68:12 Verse 68:12 Ayah 68:12 Ayat 68:12 Aya 68:12 (And do not heed the person who is) a preventer of good (behaviour) and transgressor (of the law) and sinful (in the world). 

Note. Quran 68:4 Verse 68:4 And you (Prophet Muhammad) have a high moral character. 

 

Quran 68:13 Koran 68:13 Verse 68:13 Ayah 68:13 Ayat 68:13 Aya 68:13 And (the person who is) cruel and after that (who is) utterly useless (in their ability to show mercy and forgiveness) 

Note. Quran 68:4 Verse 68:4 And you (Prophet Muhammad) have a high moral character. 

 

Quran 68:14 Koran 68:14 Verse 68:14 Ayah 68:14 Ayat 68:14 Aya 68:14 Because that person possesses wealth and sons (and the arrogance to think they have no need of Allaah). 

 

Quran 68:15 Koran 68:15 Verse 68:15 Ayah 68:15 Ayat 68:15 Aya 68:15 So when Our (Allaah’s) revelations are recited to that person, the person says, “(It is) only the stories of the people (from the times) of old.” 

 

Quran 68:16 Koran 68:16 Verse 68:16 Ayah 68:16 Ayat 68:16 Aya 68:16 We (Allaah) shall brand such a person (for their arrogance with a mark) on their nose (as a sign of their disgrace in the Hereafter).

Note. Quran 55:41 Verse 55:41 The wrong doers shall be known by their marks (on their nose in Quran 68:16) and they shall be taken by their forelocks (the hair on the front of their head) and by their feet (and it shall be said to them - See Quran 55:43)

Quran 55:43 Verse 55:43 This is Hell (Jahannam) which the wrong doers denied (actually exists).

 

Quran 68:17 Koran 68:17 Verse 68:17 Ayah 68:17 Ayat 68:17 Aya 68:17 We (Allaah) have tested them (and they failed the test, just) as We (Allaah) tested the owners of the garden when they gave an oath that they would harvest its fruit the next morning –

Comment 1. The story of the garden.

Quran 18:32 Verse 18:32 (Prophet Muhammad) give them (the people) an example of two men; We (Allaah) granted to one of them two gardens of grapes and We (Allaah) surrounded them with date palm trees and put between them (fields of) crops.

See Quran 18:32 - 18:44 in Quran chapter 18.

 

Quran 68:18 Koran 68:18 Verse 68:18 Ayah 68:18 Ayat 68:18 Aya 68:18 And made no allowance (for the will of Allaah by saying, “If Allaah wills" or "Inshallah", meaning if Allaah wills it to happen by the permission of Allaah who is the creator and Lord of the Universe).

Comment 1. If Allaah wills then it will happen.

If Allaah does not will it then it cannot happen.

Quran 18:23 Verse 18:23 Never say about anything, "I shall do it tomorrow." –

Quran 18:24 Verse 18:24 Except (when adding), “If Allaah wills.” And remember your Lord (Allaah) when you forget (to say “If Allaah wills”) and say, “My Lord guide me on a better course if You (Allaah) will.” 

 

Quran 68:19 Koran 68:19 Verse 68:19 Ayah 68:19 Ayat 68:19 Aya 68:19 Then trouble (a big wind, tornado) came from your Lord (Allaah) to the garden while they slept -

 

Quran 68:20 Koran 68:20 Verse 68:20 Ayah 68:20 Ayat 68:20 Aya 68:20 And it was as if the land had been harvested (and all its crops were gone).

 

Quran 68:21 Koran 68:21 Verse 68:21 Ayah 68:21 Ayat 68:21 Aya 68:21 And in the morning they called out to each other -

 

Quran 68:22 Koran 68:22 Verse 68:22 Ayah 68:22 Ayat 68:22 Aya 68:22 “Let us go early to harvest the crop.”

 

Quran 68:23 Koran 68:23 Verse 68:23 Ayah 68:23 Ayat 68:23 Aya 68:23 So they left, talking quietly (saying) -

 

Quran 68:24 Koran 68:24 Verse 68:24 Ayah 68:24 Ayat 68:24 Aya 68:24 “Don’t let any of the poor people enter the garden today.”

 

Quran 68:25 Koran 68:25 Verse 68:25 Ayah 68:25 Ayat 68:25 Aya 68:25 And they left early confident (in their intentions and plans).

 

Quran 68:26 Koran 68:26 Verse 68:26 Ayah 68:26 Ayat 68:26 Aya 68:26 But when they saw it (their garden) they said, “We are lost (we must be on the wrong path in the wrong location).”

 

Quran 68:27 Koran 68:27 Verse 68:27 Ayah 68:27 Ayat 68:27 Aya 68:27 “No (this is really our garden, the truth is that) we have lost everything (all the crops).”

 

Quran 68:28 Koran 68:28 Verse 68:28 Ayah 68:28 Ayat 68:28 Aya 68:28 The best of them said, “Did I not ask you why you did not exalt (Allaah)?”

 

Quran 68:29 Koran 68:29 Verse 68:29 Ayah 68:29 Ayat 68:29 Aya 68:29 They said, “Exalted is our Lord (Allaah). We have been wrongdoers.”

 

Quran 68:30 Koran 68:30 Verse 68:30 Ayah 68:30 Ayat 68:30 Aya 68:30 And then they blamed each other (for their misfortune).

 

Quran 68:31 Koran 68:31 Verse 68:31 Ayah 68:31 Ayat 68:31 Aya 68:31 They said, “Misfortune has come to us because we were arrogant (so we forgot Allaah).”

 

Quran 68:32 Koran 68:32 Verse 68:32 Ayah 68:32 Ayat 68:32 Aya 68:32 We request to our Lord (Allaah for forgiveness and that) maybe our Lord (Allaah) shall substitute for us (a garden) better than it (our destroyed garden).

Comment 1. If Allaah wills then it will happen.

If Allaah does not will it then it cannot happen.

Quran 18:23 Verse 18:23 Never say about anything, "I shall do it tomorrow." –

Quran 18:24 Verse 18:24 Except (when adding), “If Allaah wills.” And remember your Lord (Allaah) when you forget (to say “If Allaah wills”) and say, “My Lord guide me on a better course if You (Allaah) will.” 

 

Quran 68:33 Koran 68:33 Verse 68:33 Ayah 68:33 Ayat 68:33 Aya 68:33 Such is the punishment (in this life) but greater is the punishment in the Hereafter if they (the people) only knew (how true this is).

 

Quran 68:34 Koran 68:34 Verse 68:34 Ayah 68:34 Ayat 68:34 Aya 68:34 For the righteous (who do good deeds in the world and who are) with the Lord (in their belief) there are gardens of pleasure (in Paradise Jannah in the hereafter).

 

Quran 68:35 Koran 68:35 Verse 68:35 Ayah 68:35 Ayat 68:35 Aya 68:35 Shall We (Allaah) treat the Muslims like the criminals (meaning like the stone idol worshippers in the Hereafter. Muslims mean those who submit, in relation to submit to the will of Allaah. Islam meaning submission and the religion of Allaah and Muslim meaning submit and the believers of Allaah are in the Torah Taurat and in the Gospel Injil of Jesus Isa by Mark, Matthew, Luke and John and this is confirmed in Quran 22:78. Islam meaning submission is not a religion that belongs only to the Quran, Quran 47:19 “…there is no Allaah except Allaah …” but also belongs to the Torah Exodus 20:2 “.... You shall have no other gods before Me Allaah” and also belongs to the Gospel of Jesus Isa by Luke 4:8 “… You shall worship the Lord your Allaah, and him only shall you serve.” Jews like Quran 3:113-3:115 and Christians like Quran 5:82-5:85 who follow their Book in Quran 5:68 and also believe the Quran will receive a double reward in the hereafter in Quran 28:54, Quran 34:37 and Quran 57:28 meaning the reward for every good deed they do will be doubled because they believed the Quran which tells the Jewish people to follow the Torah Taurat which is their eternal covenant between Allaah and the Hebrew people forever and tells the Christian people to follow the Gospel Injil which is explained in the Quran and tells the Muslim people to follow the Quran is confirmed in Quran 2:40, Quran 2:41, Quran 2:62, Quran 2:106, Quran 3:93, Quran 4:123, Quran 5:43, Quran 5:47, Quran 5:48, Quran 5:69 and Quran 13:39)  

 

Quran 68:36 Koran 68:36 Verse 68:36 Ayah 68:36 Ayat 68:36 Aya 68:36 What is (the matter) with you? On what (basis, source, foundation) do you judge?

 

Quran 68:37 Koran 68:37 Verse 68:37 Ayah 68:37 Ayat 68:37 Aya 68:37 Or do you (stone idol worshippers in Makkah) have a scripture from which you learn (your knowledge) -

 

Quran 68:38 Koran 68:38 Verse 68:38 Ayah 68:38 Ayat 68:38 Aya 68:38 That explains whatever you want to know?

 

Quran 68:39 Koran 68:39 Verse 68:39 Ayah 68:39 Ayat 68:39 Aya 68:39 Or have you an agreement from Us (Allaah) that until the Day of Judgment, you can judge (the truth to be as you like it to be)?

 

Quran 68:40 Koran 68:40 Verse 68:40 Ayah 68:40 Ayat 68:40 Aya 68:40 (Prophet Muhammad), ask them (the stone idol worshippers in Makkah) which of them guarantees (the truth to) that (claim, that they have an agreement with Allaah that allows them to judge what is true and what is false concerning Allaah).

 

Quran 68:41 Koran 68:41 Verse 68:41 Ayah 68:41 Ayat 68:41 Aya 68:41 Or have they other partners (with Allaah who have the same powers that Allaah has such as Allaah’s power to hear prayer)? Then let them bring their other partners (who have Allaah’s power to hear prayer) if they (the stone idol worshippers in Makkah) are truthful.

 

Quran 68:42 Koran 68:42 Verse 68:42 Ayah 68:42 Ayat 68:42 Aya 68:42 The Day (of Resurrection of humans) when their shin shall be laid bare (their true disbelief shall be exposed) and they shall be called to prostrate (to Allaah), but they shall not be able to do it (meaning their shin will testify to their disbelief during their life in the first  world).

 

Quran 68:43 Koran 68:43 Verse 68:43 Ayah 68:43 Ayat 68:43 Aya 68:43 (In the Hereafter) their eyes shall be humbled and they shall be covered in humiliation. Indeed (during their life) they were called to prostrate (to Allaah) when they were able (to choose to do it or choose not to do it).

 

Quran 68:44 Koran 68:44 Verse 68:44 Ayah 68:44 Ayat 68:44 Aya 68:44 So (Prophet Muhammad) leave Me (Allaah, to deal) with those (stone idol worshippers in Makkah) who reject this message (the Quran). We (Allaah) shall gradually lead them (to punishments) that come from where they do not expect (meaning in the hereafter which they do not believe or expect will come to them).

Comment 1. What should Muslims do when the Quran is insulted? 

Disbelief in the Quran is punished by Allaah and not by humans.

Quran 68:44 Verse 68:44 So (Prophet Muhammad) leave Me (Allaah, to deal) with those (stone idol worshippers in Makkah) who reject this message (the Quran). We (Allaah) shall gradually lead them (to punishments) that come from where they do not expect (meaning in the hereafter which they do not believe or expect will come to them).

 

Comment 2. Insults in Islam is a test from Allaah.  

1. Allaah in Quran 3:186 says hurtful words are a test from Allaah which every Muslim will certainly hear and those Muslims who are patient when they hear hurtful words and remember Allaah when they hear hurtful words will pass this test and be rewarded by Allaah in the hereafter. 

 

Quran 3:186 Verse 3:186 You shall certainly be tested in your wealth (for charity) and in yourselves (for righteousness) and you shall certainly hear many hurtful things from those who were given the Scripture before you (from some of the Jews and some of the Christians) and from those who ascribe partners to Allaah (such as some of the stone idol worshippers) and if you are patient (when you hear hurtful things) and fear Allaah (when you hear hurtful things) then indeed (you have obeyed Allaah in this test and) that (obedience to Allaah) is of the matters of determination (by Allaah of your reward in the hereafter). 

 

2. Allaah in Quran 7:126 shows that patience is a blessing that you ask from Allaah. 

3. Allaah in Quran 16:127 says be patient. Allaah is the most patient so people who are patient are closest to the way of Allaah. 

4. Allaah in Quran 20:130 says be patient with what they say and pray to Allaah so that you will be satisfied in the hereafter.

5. Allaah in Quran 38:17 says be patient with what they say by remembering Allaah and by asking Allaah to forgive your sins.

6. Allaah in Quran 41:34, Quran 41:35 and Quran 41:36 says respond to evil with good behaviour and Allaah willing your enemy will become your close friend.

7. Allaah in Quran 50:39 says be patient with what people say by remembering Allaah and praying to Allaah.

8. Allaah in Quran 73:10 says be patient with what they say and when you leave them be polite. 

9. Forgive your enemy.

Allaah forgives you if you forgive others (Quran 39:53, Quran 42:43, Quran 45:14 and Quran 64:14).

Love your neighbour (Quran 42:43).

Love your enemy (Quran 41:34 – 41:36, Quran 42:43 and Quran 60:7).

Forgive your enemy (Quran 41:34 – 41:36 and Quran 42:43. Allaah will forgive even those who mocked Prophet Muhammad and those who plotted to kill Prophet Muhammad if they repent and ask Allaah for forgiveness in Quran 8:30 – 8:33).

Forgive your neighbour (Quran 42:43).

Forgive disbelievers (Quran 45:14).

Forgive believers (Quran 49:10).

Forgive Jews (Quran 5:13).

Forgive the killer (Quran 5:45 and Quran 85:10).

Exploding bombs in crowds is forbidden by Allaah (Quran 48:25).

Fighting today is not in the cause of Allaah (Quran 48:25 comments).

If you pardon what people have done and overlook the faults of people and forgive people then Allaah is forgiving and merciful to you (Quran 39:53, Quran 42:43, Quran 45:14 and Quran 64:14).

Video 1: When they insult our prophet 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6zuKbBlmRo 

Video 2: Who is Muhammad - Manners Bilal Dannoun 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZErSoLpb8Gc

Video 3: Everyone is a potential Muslim. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIGmSbug0iY

 

Quran 68:45 Koran 68:45 Verse 68:45 Ayah 68:45 Ayat 68:45 Aya 68:45 I (Allaah) shall give them (the stone idol worshippers in Makkah) time (to change their behaviour). My (Allaah’s) plan is firm.

 

Quran 68:46 Koran 68:46 Verse 68:46 Ayah 68:46 Ayat 68:46 Aya 68:46 Do you (Prophet Muhammad) ask a fee from them (stone idol worshippers in Makkah) so that they are heavily burdened?

 

Quran 68:47 Koran 68:47 Verse 68:47 Ayah 68:47 Ayat 68:47 Aya 68:47 Or have they (the knowledge of) the unseen (the unknown, the future), so that they (the stone idol worshippers in Makkah) can write (it) down? (No they have no such knowledge).

 

Quran 68:48 Koran 68:48 Verse 68:48 Ayah 68:48 Ayat 68:48 Aya 68:48 So (Prophet Muhammad) be patient for the decision of your Lord (Allaah), and do not be like the companion of the fish (Prophet Jonah Yunus), who cried out (to Allaah) when he was in distress (inside the belly of a whale). (Prophet Jonah Yunus fled on a ship away from the people to whom Allaah had commanded he give Allaah’s warning. Prophet Jonah Yunus hated those people because they had beliefs and traditions that were different to his beliefs and traditions. Prophet Jonah Yunus sinned because he did not want to deliver Allaah's warning to those people so that Allaah's punishment would come to them. See Quran 68:1).

Comment 1.  See Quran 68:1 and Quran 68:49 comments.

 

Quran 68:49 Koran 68:49 Verse 68:49 Ayah 68:49 Ayat 68:49 Aya 68:49 If it had not happened that a favor (mercy) from his Lord (Allaah) had not come to him (Prophet Jonah Yunus), then he would have been thrown (out of the mouth of the whale) on a naked shore (sandy beach) while he was in sin (but Allaah accepted his pray of repentance and took away his sin so that when the whale vomited him out of its belly onto the beach Prophet Jonah Yunus had been forgiven by Allaah and his sin removed. See Quran 68:1). 

Comment 1. Allaah teaches Prophet Jonah Yunus to help strangers like idol worshippers find Allaah and not to wish harm for them. 

Prophet Jonah Yunus is from the children of Israel.

Allaah describes how Prophet Jonah Yunus tried to run away from Allaah but could not escape from the mission decreed for him by Allaah. 

Allaah teaches Prophet Jonah Yunus to help people who do not know Allaah to find Allaah and not to hate them (Quran 45:14).

Allaah teaches Prophet Jonah Yunus to help people who do not worship Allaah to find Allaah and not to hate them (Quran 45:14).

Allaah is teaching that anger in humans leads humans to make bad decisions.

Allaah is teaching that impatience in humans leads humans to make bad decisions.

Allaah is teaching patience (Quran 68:48).

Allaah is teaching that Allaah loves all human life (Quran 5:32) because Allaah is the creator of life.

Allaah is teaching that Allaah does not love all human deeds because Allaah punishes bad behavior and rewards good behaviour (Quran 68:35).

In the story of Prophet Jonah Yunus Allaah is asking if the people of Nineveh who worshipped idols believed the warning from Allaah that was delivered to them by a Jewish prophet whom they had never known should not the stone idol worshippers of Makkah believe Prophet Muhammad whom they had known all their lives (Quran 10:16)?

 

Comment 2. The story of Prophet Jonah Yunus in Tanakh Jewish scripture. 

Jonah 4:1 But it (the forgiveness of Allaah to the people of Nineveh today in Iraq) greatly displeased Prophet Jonah Yunus, and he was angry. 

 

Jonah 4:2 He (Prophet Jonah Yunus) prayed to the Lord (Allaah), “Isn’t this (mercy you have given to these foreign people of Nineveh today in Iraq) what I said (might happen if I delivered your warning to them), Lord (Allaah), when I was still in my country (the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 1422 BH 800 BCE 800 BC today Israel and Palestine)? That is why I tried to prevent (your mercy to those foreigners) by fleeing to Tarshish (which is far away from Israel on the Mediterranean coast by boat instead of delivering your warning to them). I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate Allaah, slow to anger and abounding in love, a Allaah who relents from sending calamity (if people ask for forgiveness but they are foreigners and I wanted to see them receive your punishment. That is why I ran away instead of delivering your warning to them. Now that I have delivered the warning those foreigners have repented and prayed for your mercy and You Allaah have forgiven them). 

 

Jonah 4:3 Now, Lord (Allaah), take away my life, for it is better for me (Prophet Jonah Yunus) to die than to live.” 

 

Jonah 4:4 But the Lord replied, “Is it right for you to be angry (that Allaah gives mercy to whomever Allaah chooses)?” 

 

Jonah 4:5 Prophet Jonah Yunus went out and sat down at a place east of the city (of Nineveh today in Iraq). There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. 

 

Jonah 4:6 Then the Lord (Allaah) provided a leafy plant and made it grow up over Prophet Jonah Yunus to give shade for his head to ease his discomfort, and Prophet Jonah Yunus was very happy about the plant. 

 

Jonah 4:7 But at dawn the next day Allaah provided a worm, which chewed the plant so that it withered. 

 

Jonah 4:8 When the sun rose, Allaah provided a scorching east wind, and the sun blazed on Prophet Jonah’s Yunus’s head so that he grew faint. He wanted to die, and said, “It would be better for me to die than to live.” 

 

Jonah 4:9 But Allaah said to Prophet Jonah Yunus, “Is it right for you to be angry about the plant?” “It is,” he said. “And I’m so angry I wish I were dead.” 

 

Jonah 4:10 But the Lord (Allaah) said, “You (Prophet Jonah Yunus) have been concerned about this plant, though you did not tend it or make it grow. It sprang up overnight and died overnight (because its life and death is only for Allaah to determine). 

 

Jonah 4:11 So should I (Allaah) not have concern for the great city of Nineveh, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left (because they have been in ignorance of their sins until you delivered Allaah’s warning and the entire city turned to ask forgiveness)—and also many animals (should not those who ask forgiveness and those who are innocent all be saved)?”

 

Comment 3. The story of Prophet Jonah Yunus in the Quran. 

See Quran 21:87-21:88 and Quran 37:139-37:148

 

Quran 68:50 Koran 68:50 Verse 68:50 Ayah 68:50 Ayat 68:50 Aya 68:50 But his Lord (Allaah) chose him (Prophet Jonah Yunus) and made him among the righteous.

Comment 1.  See Quran 68:1, 68:48, 68:49 comments.

 

Quran 68:51 Koran 68:51 Verse 68:51 Ayah 68:51 Ayat 68:51 Aya 68:51 The way that those who disbelieve look at you (Prophet Muhammad) would almost make you stumble (in your speech because they distract you) when they listen to the message (of Allaah) and then say, “He (Prophet Muhammad) is mad.”

Comment 1. See Quran 68:2 comments.

 

Quran 68:52 Koran 68:52 Verse 68:52 Ayah 68:52 Ayat 68:52 Aya 68:52 But it (the Quran) is nothing less than a message (from Allaah) to the worlds (of humans and jinn which Allaah has created).

 

Interpretations of the Quran (Al-Quran, Al Quran, Koran).

 

This is an interpretation of some of the meanings in the Quran.

This is not a perfect translation of the Quran because the Quran is in the Arabic language.

The Arabic language in the Quran must be understood as it was understood over 1400 years ago.

Allaah guides who He wills to the correct understanding of the Quran.

In the English language the word Allaah is God.

Allaah (God) is the creator of the Jews, Christians, Muslims and everyone and everything that exists.

 

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