Emre_1974tr
Graduate Poster
Let me point out again that there is no winged mule named Burak in the Qur'an. This is an un-Islamic belief.
OK, then. Despite the fact it was referred to in the 17th sura, and the prophet's ride to heaven on the back of Buraq is a celebrated Islamic date.Let me point out again that there is no winged mule named Burak in the Qur'an. This is an un-Islamic belief.
I guess the Quran can never be wrong if you're a dishonest liar who just says that stuff that is in it isn't in it.
Ahahahaha....
As can be seen, there is no winged mule named Burak in the Qur'an.
You're the one lying here.
Ahahahaha....
As can be seen, there is no winged mule named Burak in the Qur'an.
You're the one lying here.
Friends again continue to lie or not understand what they have read.
The flying winged mule Burak is never mentioned in the Holy Qur'an.
In the verse they give, it is only said that a person is travelling from one place to another.
There is no Burak or any flying animal. There is not even such a word. The distortionist friends here, like all hadith-sectarians, are recklessly trying to continue their slander in order to continue their lies.
By the way, in my Turkish article on Miraj, I explain the subject in the light of verses:
http://emre1974tr.blogspot.com/2016/05/goklerevrenler.html
In the verse they give, it is only said that a person is travelling from one place to another.
No, that's not all it says. It also says that it was God who transported that person between two specific places, and that the trip took place during a single night.
Given the distance between those two specific places, God must have flown him th.
1- No, the verses clearly say that the Quran is complete and cannot be taken together with any other source.
2- There is an example in the Qur'an of rapid transit from one place to another by teleportation technology. In other verses we see that such journeys can be made using vehicles such as spaceships. We also learn from the verses that Allah can do what He wants directly without making anything instrumental.
But never in the Qur'an is there any mention of a flying mule or Burak.
Ahahahaha....
As can be seen, there is no winged mule named Burak in the Qur'an.
You're the one lying here.
So you're OK w,.
No, God does not use magic.
If it violates the laws of physics it's magic. And that trip, if it had actually taken place, would have violated the laws of physics.
No, the laws of physics are God's way of doing things too and none of this is magic.
No, the laws of physics are God's way of doing things too and none of this is magic. The big bang is not magic, neither is teleportation or travelling in a spaceship.
By the way, you don't know what does or does not violate the laws of physics.