8 hours ago
(9 hours ago)pinkpanther Wrote:I'm just speaking honestly. The term 'muhaymin' can be understood in different ways. What God revealed in the Quran is interpreted differently by various Moslems... Everyone has their own perspective, and the interpretations seem quite scattered. When there’s a lack of consistency in the explanations, it raises doubts about whether the Quran truly represents the words of Allah...
That is why some radical moslems misinterpret the Quran and see it as a sign to use violence against disbelievers...many cases here already..
Whatever the scholars interpret the word "muhaymin", it all means the same, that the Quran is the authority in determining what is true or false in the previous scriptures.
When Allah says in verse 112:1, do any scholars have a scattered interpretation of that verse?