The brother has asked a very good question. I would like to be more concordance - and agreeing, he has mentioned all 20 grammatical points. And the book he is referring to, by Abdul Faadi... Abdul Faadi correct? - Is the Qur'an infallible? ... I can see something... ya... Alhamdulillah my eyesight is good. I will answer all 20 together, because I have read the book - I will answer all 20, Insha Allah... Insha Allah. Point No. 1 brother... Point No.1... Point No. 1 to be noted - that all Arabic grammar is taken from the Qur'an. Qur'an was the highest Arabic book - A book which has the maximum level of highest literature. All the Arabic grammar has been derived from the Qur'an. Qur'an is the textbook of grammar. Since Qur'an is the textbook of grammar, and all the grammar is derived from the Qur'an, the Qur'an can never have a mistake - Point No.1. Point No. 2... Point No. 2... Point No. 2 - It is like, you know... taking a ruler, and the ruler is there... has a measurement, and your saying the measurement is wrong - It sounds illogical. Point No. 2 - In the different tribes of Arabia, and you know Arabic, and Dr. William Campbell also will agree with me... In different Arabic tribes, the grammar keeps on changing. In some Arabic tribe, the word is feminine; the same word is even masculine in the other tribe. Same word in different tribes - the grammar keeps or changing - Even the gender keeps on changing. So will you check Qur'an, with that faulty grammar? - No! And further more, the eloquence of Qur'an is so high - It is so high, it is far superior. And you know there are various books - On the Internet you go, 12 grammatical mistakes, 21 grammatical mistakes - Abdul Faadi -- 20 grammatical mistakes. Do you think the Christian people took out these mistakes? Who took out these mistakes? - Do you know who took out? The Muslims! The Muslim scholars like Al-Zamakhshari - what they did - that the Qur'an grammar is so high, that it goes against the conventional use of the Arabic. The Qur'an grammar is so high - To prove the Qur'anic grammar was high, they gave examples. And I will give you a couple of examples, which will answer all his 20 questions. They gave the example - like we read in the Qur'an, it says that... 'The people of Lut Alaihis salaam, they rejected all the messengers.' 'They rejected the messengers'... it is mentioned. Dr. William Campbell said... 'The people of Noah - they rejected the messengers.' We know from history that there was only one messenger sent to them - So it has a grammatical mistake. Qur'an should have said - The people rejected the 'messenger' not 'messengers.' I agree with you - with layman grammar like how you and I know, it may be a mistake. But if you read the books written by Arabs - What is the beauty of the Qur'an? The beauty of the Qur'an is - Why does the Qur'an refer 'messengers', instead of 'messenger'? You know why? Because we know that the basic message of all the messengers, was same - That there is one God - About Tawheed - About Allah Subhanawataala. By mentioning, the people of Lut alaihis salaam... the people of Noah, rejected the messenger - It says, by rejecting Lut alahis salaam, they are indirectly rejecting all the messengers.' See the beauty, see the eloquence... Alhamdulillah! You may think it is a mistake - It is not a mistake. Similarly, people like Anis Shorrosh says, that Qur'an says...'Qun fa ya Qun...Be and it is' - It should be 'Qun fa qaana' - 'Be' and it was. Agreed - Past tense is Qun fa Qaana in Arabic -- it is not Qun fa ya Qun. But the Qun fa ya Qun is more superior - It says... Allah - it was, it is, and can do - Past, present and future.
I am Arab ..living in KSA..my tribe goes back to 1800..I know Arabic as i know my fingers. there isn't a mistake in Quran..it's my mother tongue...when i hear the Quran i got goose flash...coz it's highy concentrated words..i never heard like it
shamatroot 2 years ago 31
Jazaka Allah Kheir brother for your comment.
Happy Aid for you, your family and our brothers and sisters in the Arabian Peninsula.
qwerty0019 2 years ago 6
This comment has received too many negative votes show
There's a HUGE mistake in the Koran - Abraham offered Isaac (not Ishmael) for sacrifice to God. And we know why too. Mohammed wanted to drive all the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula. God bless Israel!
AcePilot101 3 years ago
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qwerty0019 3 years ago
Salam!
Thanks for this but you wrote "The Muslim scholars like Zamak Sharif" - it is not "Zamak Sharif" (who sounds like a indo-pakistani name ^^) but he spoke about Al-Zamakhshari (d. 1144), the great grammarian and mu'tazilite theologian. And truly Zakir Naik is really clever!
Wa salam.
roxor1080 3 years ago
Jazaka Allah Kheir for the remark. I just corrected it.
qwerty.
qwerty0019 3 years ago