Merged The Qur'an corrects the mistakes of the false Injil/Torah

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Let us recall a few examples from the evidence:

https://www.miracles-of-quran.com/index.html

I'm sorry, Emre, but none of that proves crap.

ETA: I do have one question: why do you call it the Qur'an when this website calls it the Quran?

The following (to prove you can't see the full moon during the day) is gibberish:

Quran 84:16-18

I swear by the twilight. And by the night, and what it covers. And by the moon, as it grows full.
 
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Let us recall a few examples from the evidence:

https://www.miracles-of-quran.com/index.html
To be sure to evaluate fairly what you wrote, I've read a few of these "revelations". Honestly, it is nonsense. All of it. Just nonsense.

Many of your claims, particularly the "scientific" ones, are based on obviously incorrect facts, cherry-picked examples, appallingly bad research work, and wildly inappropriate correlations. There is not one that is even close to factually correct, let alone proof of anything in the Qu'ran. It isn't science, it is religious mania. In any scientific community, this would be considered a spoof website, a childish joke. If you are actually serious about your claims, your website certainly does not help at all.

So please. People are laughing at you. The Turkish scientific community is laughing at you. Just stop this.
 
No, the Qur'an interprets itself. So I only make my own comments, I don't look at anyone's opinions.

I also research translations myself. All translations have errors. I always find the correct translation myself.


What makes one translation "correct" and all the others with errors?
 
What makes one translation "correct" and all the others with errors?

Confirmation bias of course!

They are clearly mistranslating. The biggest factor in this is the personal beliefs of the translators, sectarian doctrine, general acceptances, etc.

The correct translation is both a correct one-to-one translation, and if a word has more than one meaning, it is either to specify all of them or to use the most correct word by looking at the entire Qur'an.

See, I told you.
 
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What makes one translation "correct" and all the others with errors?

They are clearly mistranslating. The biggest factor in this is the personal beliefs of the translators, sectarian doctrine, general acceptances, etc.

The correct translation is both a correct one-to-one translation, and if a word has more than one meaning, it is either to specify all of them or to use the most correct word by looking at the entire Qur'an.
 
They are clearly mistranslating. The biggest factor in this is the personal beliefs of the translators, sectarian doctrine, general acceptances, etc.

The correct translation is both a correct one-to-one translation, and if a word has more than one meaning, it is either to specify all of them or to use the most correct word by looking at the entire Qur'an.


How can you tell if soomething is a mistranslation? Forgive me for saying so but your English, while quote good for a non-native speaker, is not perfect. How can you tell when something is a perfect translation?

I've even heard arguments that the Quran should never be translated, should always be read in Arabic, because no translation can be perfect.
 
Ridiculous.
I looked at one of these, the one about ants.
The claimed miracle was that the ants are referred to as female.
No mention made of the scientific impossibility of talking ants.
Garbage, Emre, total garbage.

Just the opposite. Science has once again proven that the holy Qur'an is right. Ants speak aloud, and this has just been discovered. Previously, it was thought that they only communicated with hormones.

https://www.science.org/content/article/shhh-ants-are-talking

Sounds of ants:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYdwdu3J5CA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Couu-KZ7O1c
 
Ants do not speak in any language that a human can understand. There's a difference between making sounds and holding a conversation Emre.

Can ants hold a conversation with a human, yes or no?
 
Ants do not speak in any language that a human can understand. There's a difference between making sounds and holding a conversation Emre.

Can ants hold a conversation with a human, yes or no?

They can do this.


Today, the languages of ants and other animals have begun to unravel. Thanks to science and technology, we will be communicating with them soon. There may even be instant communication with technological tools such as Google translate, with sounds.
 
Just the opposite. Science has once again proven that the holy Qur'an is right. Ants speak aloud, and this has just been discovered. Previously, it was thought that they only communicated with hormones.

https://www.science.org/content/article/shhh-ants-are-talking

Sounds of ants:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYdwdu3J5CA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Couu-KZ7O1c
No they don't. Ants don't have ears. They can't hear. So noises mean nothing. You can prove this by trying to shout at ants.

Here's the child's explanation of "ant talk". Imagine you and your friends were blindfolded and used walking sticks to find each other in the dark by waving them about. Sometimes the sticks hit each other and make noises. But you can feel the other sticks when that happens. So you know roughly where your friends are. That is all the "talking" the ants are doing.

Please stop being so gullible.
 
They can do this.


Today, the languages of ants and other animals have begun to unravel. Thanks to science and technology, we will be communicating with them soon. There may even be instant communication with technological tools such as Google translate, with sounds.

Gibberish that doesn't even answer my question.

Can ants hold a conversation with a human being, yes or no? I don't care about whatever science fiction fantasies you have about what will be developed, can an ant talk to a person in a recognisable human language?
 
Gibberish that doesn't even answer my question.

Can ants hold a conversation with a human being, yes or no? I don't care about whatever science fiction fantasies you have about what will be developed, can an ant talk to a person in a recognisable human language?

I said "yes"
 
They can do this.


Today, the languages of ants and other animals have begun to unravel. Thanks to science and technology, we will be communicating with them soon. There may even be instant communication with technological tools such as Google translate, with sounds.

So the female ant that saw an oncoming army warned is fellow ants that king Solomon was coming.

HOW DID THE ANT KNOW KING SOLOMONS NAME?

Try using a little intelligence, why don't you.
 
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