Why does the Quran keep saying "we" saved you israel who is WE?
is WE meaning the ARABS?
how can God call himself "WE"
or is WE meaning the Trinitarian God or the Angels?
anyways I enjoyed the Arabic singing/chanting of the Jewish bible
So when allah says "We" in the Quran he means his other 99 other names?Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 19:34Beloved Tigrayan brother noble tigray aka abdeaziz aka tesfaye-gebre-wediadwa news aka andertan, you have a LOT to learn. The use of 'we' can refer to a king, or someone powerful ''Nahnu'' is the usual way of saying 'we' in reference to a singular thing, though. Learn a little about Arabic, my tigrayan friend, it's a beautiful language. The trinity is nonsense and was created loooong after the era of Jesus-peace be upon him, 3 could NEVER be 1 and 1 could NEVER be 3. There is only one Lord, one creator, who is far, far above having partners, sons, equals, rivals, or any associates. Jesus peace be upon him was nothing more than a rigtheous and pious messenger and prophet-he ate, slept, drank, used the bathroom, and no doubt, never told his followers to worship him. But it will be all clear one day for sure! No need to debate or argue. God will judge between his servants one day!
https://islamqa.info/en/answers/606/why ... self-as-we

John 1
The Word Became Flesh
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.
In Quran 4:171, Isa is called Rūḥ minhu (Arabic: رُوحٌۭ مِّنْه), meaning 'a Spirit from him' (i.e., from God).[5] The word rūḥ originally meant "breath", "wind". In post-Quranic tradition, rūḥ became equated with nafs, "spirit", but in the Quran itself, it means "a special angel messenger and a special divine quality".[6] In three passages (2:87, 2:253; 5:110), Isa is also said to be supported by the Rūḥ al-qudus ("the holy spirit" or "spirit of holiness").[7]
In the Qur’an, Jesus, peace be with him1, is called Kalimat Allah, the “Word of God,” or rather, to be more precise, he is referred to as kalimatin min Allah “a Word from God.” Angels called out to Zachariah:
“Allah gives you the good news of John, as a confirmer of a Word from God, eminent and chaste, a prophet, among the righteous.” (3:39)
Sadacha Macca wrote:10 Jun 2024, 20:00Beloved Tigrayan brother, When he say says 'we' he is referring to himself alone, the one who has no partners, rivals, associates, etc. No doubt, it is a great slander, lie and insult to God to say he has a son, or a wife, or offspring, or rivals or that he's 2nd or 1st or even 3rd of a trinity. A great slander invented by astray men, not by righteous men, or by the pious prophet Jesus peace be upon him. Do you even know enough Arabic to say what the Qur'an is? To read the translation is not knowing it, and it wouldn't even qualify a person to be a rookie or student. You'd have to at least know SOME Arabic, especially classical Arabic-the closest thing to it is MSA/Modern Standard Arabic known as 'Fus-ha.'
If there are similarities to the previous revealed scriptures-keep in mind, it is the same God who revealed those books, SO there are bound to be some similar things. But the exact same thing? No, that'd be a lie. No doubt my tigrayan brother, You can deny it all you want, but it makes wayyy more sense for there to be One God, who has no son, no rival, no trinity, just a self sufficient creator, than to say there's 3 Gods, or 3 parts to God, he has a son, but the son sometimes is seen as God to some Christians and is worshiped even tho he is a human, and etc.
TesfaNews wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:05Just because I dont speak Arabic doesnt mean I don't know the Quran
The Quran is Arabian Reciting of the Jewish Torah and the Christian Bible
The concept of Tawheed "Oneness" is in the old testament!
Deuteronomy 6:4-15
King James Version
4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
5 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
6 And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart:
7 And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:00Beloved Tigrayan brother, When he say says 'we' he is referring to himself alone, the one who has no partners, rivals, associates, etc. No doubt, it is a great slander, lie and insult to God to say he has a son, or a wife, or offspring, or rivals or that he's 2nd or 1st or even 3rd of a trinity. A great slander invented by astray men, not by righteous men, or by the pious prophet Jesus peace be upon him. Do you even know enough Arabic to say what the Qur'an is? To read the translation is not knowing it, and it wouldn't even qualify a person to be a rookie or student. You'd have to at least know SOME Arabic, especially classical Arabic-the closest thing to it is MSA/Modern Standard Arabic known as 'Fus-ha.'
If there are similarities to the previous revealed scriptures-keep in mind, it is the same God who revealed those books, SO there are bound to be some similar things. But the exact same thing? No, that'd be a lie. No doubt my tigrayan brother, You can deny it all you want, but it makes wayyy more sense for there to be One God, who has no son, no rival, no trinity, just a self sufficient creator, than to say there's 3 Gods, or 3 parts to God, he has a son, but the son sometimes is seen as God to some Christians and is worshiped even tho he is a human, and etc.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:11TesfaNews wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:05Just because I dont speak Arabic doesnt mean I don't know the Quran
The Quran is Arabian Reciting of the Jewish Torah and the Christian Bible
The concept of Tawheed "Oneness" is in the old testament!
Deuteronomy 6:4-15
King James Version
4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
5 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
6 And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart:
7 And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:00Beloved Tigrayan brother, When he say says 'we' he is referring to himself alone, the one who has no partners, rivals, associates, etc. No doubt, it is a great slander, lie and insult to God to say he has a son, or a wife, or offspring, or rivals or that he's 2nd or 1st or even 3rd of a trinity. A great slander invented by astray men, not by righteous men, or by the pious prophet Jesus peace be upon him. Do you even know enough Arabic to say what the Qur'an is? To read the translation is not knowing it, and it wouldn't even qualify a person to be a rookie or student. You'd have to at least know SOME Arabic, especially classical Arabic-the closest thing to it is MSA/Modern Standard Arabic known as 'Fus-ha.'
If there are similarities to the previous revealed scriptures-keep in mind, it is the same God who revealed those books, SO there are bound to be some similar things. But the exact same thing? No, that'd be a lie. No doubt my tigrayan brother, You can deny it all you want, but it makes wayyy more sense for there to be One God, who has no son, no rival, no trinity, just a self sufficient creator, than to say there's 3 Gods, or 3 parts to God, he has a son, but the son sometimes is seen as God to some Christians and is worshiped even tho he is a human, and etc.
My beloved tigrayan brother, that is exactly what I am saying: if you do not know Arabic, even some, you won't be able to truly understand what the Qur'an is saying, nor will you know the context of verses if you do not know the Tafsir of those verses.
Yes, there are similar things because it's from the same creator, the difference is, they have corrupted those previous books (torah and bible), to a certain extent, but the Qur'an has been preserved. Tawheed is what all the previous messengers called to first-from Noah to Ilyas to David/Dawud, Solomon/Sulayman to Ibrahim to Moses to Jesus and Muhammad-peace and blessings be upon them all. It's not a concept that Islam claims to have introduced, but it is a concept that Islam emphasizes, clarifies, and is based upon-worshipping God alone, directly, with no partners, son, rivals, trinity, or any other associate-he is One, the one who is far, far above having a need for associates, partners, offspring, etc. This is pure monotheism that other religions falsely claim but Islam is the only one really about that.
I've read countless times, Jews saying that their rabbis have the authority to edit and change laws, verses, etc, but if that occurs; that'd mean they took their rabbis as Gods and have shunned God's laws and commands, in order to follow what flawed and sinful humans have said/written/etc.
I am saying: if you do not know Arabic, even some, you won't be able to truly understand what the Qur'an is saying, nor will you know the context of verses if you do not know the Tafsir of those verses.
Somaliman wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 21:00Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:11TesfaNews wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:05Just because I dont speak Arabic doesnt mean I don't know the Quran
The Quran is Arabian Reciting of the Jewish Torah and the Christian Bible
The concept of Tawheed "Oneness" is in the old testament!
Deuteronomy 6:4-15
King James Version
4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
5 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
6 And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart:
7 And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 20:00Beloved Tigrayan brother, When he say says 'we' he is referring to himself alone, the one who has no partners, rivals, associates, etc. No doubt, it is a great slander, lie and insult to God to say he has a son, or a wife, or offspring, or rivals or that he's 2nd or 1st or even 3rd of a trinity. A great slander invented by astray men, not by righteous men, or by the pious prophet Jesus peace be upon him. Do you even know enough Arabic to say what the Qur'an is? To read the translation is not knowing it, and it wouldn't even qualify a person to be a rookie or student. You'd have to at least know SOME Arabic, especially classical Arabic-the closest thing to it is MSA/Modern Standard Arabic known as 'Fus-ha.'
If there are similarities to the previous revealed scriptures-keep in mind, it is the same God who revealed those books, SO there are bound to be some similar things. But the exact same thing? No, that'd be a lie. No doubt my tigrayan brother, You can deny it all you want, but it makes wayyy more sense for there to be One God, who has no son, no rival, no trinity, just a self sufficient creator, than to say there's 3 Gods, or 3 parts to God, he has a son, but the son sometimes is seen as God to some Christians and is worshiped even tho he is a human, and etc.
My beloved tigrayan brother, that is exactly what I am saying: if you do not know Arabic, even some, you won't be able to truly understand what the Qur'an is saying, nor will you know the context of verses if you do not know the Tafsir of those verses.
Yes, there are similar things because it's from the same creator, the difference is, they have corrupted those previous books (torah and bible), to a certain extent, but the Qur'an has been preserved. Tawheed is what all the previous messengers called to first-from Noah to Ilyas to David/Dawud, Solomon/Sulayman to Ibrahim to Moses to Jesus and Muhammad-peace and blessings be upon them all. It's not a concept that Islam claims to have introduced, but it is a concept that Islam emphasizes, clarifies, and is based upon-worshipping God alone, directly, with no partners, son, rivals, trinity, or any other associate-he is One, the one who is far, far above having a need for associates, partners, offspring, etc. This is pure monotheism that other religions falsely claim but Islam is the only one really about that.
I've read countless times, Jews saying that their rabbis have the authority to edit and change laws, verses, etc, but if that occurs; that'd mean they took their rabbis as Gods and have shunned God's laws and commands, in order to follow what flawed and sinful humans have said/written/etc.
I am saying: if you do not know Arabic, even some, you won't be able to truly understand what the Qur'an is saying, nor will you know the context of verses if you do not know the Tafsir of those verses.
Although it's important to have at least basic knowledge of Arabic language of Arabic language "to truly understand what the Qur'an is saying", it's not imperative. The Arabic language is not the only medium to understand the Qur'an, as there are plenty of other sources and resources out there. The time when Arabs used to have the monopoly of the Qur'an and Islam in general has long gone.
What you're forgetting is that the Arabic one learns at school and the one in which the Qur'an is written are not quite the same; thus, even native Arabs have monumental difficulties in interpreting the Qur'an.
Obviously, you're confusing an ordinary Muslim with an Islamic scholar.This is why many scholars, past and present, were of the belief that learning Arabic was/is obligatory, in order for them to learn/know their religion.
Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 21:36Beloved and esteemed Tigrayan brother,
Even ordinary Muslims need to learn enough Arabic to know the Qur'an, and what it means; reciting is one thing, while knowing what you're reciting is an entirely different thing; no?
I am not into arguing either, you were the one who came on here and pretty much under-valuing the language of Islam and its importance; not me.
Somaliman wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 22:13Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 21:36Beloved and esteemed Tigrayan brother,
Even ordinary Muslims need to learn enough Arabic to know the Qur'an, and what it means; reciting is one thing, while knowing what you're reciting is an entirely different thing; no?
I am not into arguing either, you were the one who came on here and pretty much under-valuing the language of Islam and its importance; not me.
Talking to you is no different from talking to a brick wall.
Zack has explained it to you in detail. While all you apparently know is to call everyone on this forum a Tigrayan. You should focus on what's said, rather than labelling people and calling them names.
You are a believer, right? If so, which one is more of a nonsense?Sadacha Macca wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 19:34… Learn a little about Arabic, my tigrayan friend, it's a beautiful language. The trinity is nonsense and was created loooong after the era of Jesus-peace be upon him, 3 could NEVER be 1 and 1 could NEVER be 3.