The term is used throughout the Quran in passages discussing the existence of God or the beliefs in other divinities by non-Muslims. Notably, the first statement of the šahādah (the Muslim confession of faith) is “There is no god (ʾilāh) except the God (Allāh).”
- Wehr, Hans (1979). A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-02002-2.
- ^ Zeki Saritoprak (2006). “Allah”. In Oliver Leaman (ed.). The Qur’an: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 34. ISBN 9780415326391.
- ^ Vincent J. Cornell (2005). “God: God in Islam”. In Lindsay Jones (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion. Vol. 5 (2nd ed.). MacMillan Reference USA. p. 724.
Ilá (árabe: ’ilāh, plural: ’ālihah o ’ilāhūn) es la palabra árabe que significa «deidad» o «dios». La versión femenina es ’ilāha «diosa», que precedida del artículo es al-‘ilāha. Aparece en el nombre del Dios monoteísta del Islam como al-Lah o simplemente escrito como Allah o Alá, término derivado de ‘Al-ilá’ o ‘Al-illáh’ que significa literalmente «el Dios», el cual tiene paralelo en forma femenina en la diosa pagana al-Lat «la Diosa».
En contexto islámico, un ilá es una deidad y no necesariamente se refiere al Dios monoteísta; puede referirse a éste, pero también a las deidades politeístas, la veneración de los cuales se considera «idolatría» (shirk) en el islam. El término es usado en todo el Corán en pasajes detallando la existencia de Dios y de las creencias de los no musulmanes en otras divinidades. Notablemente, la declaración primera de la shahada es: «no hay ’ilāh sino al-Lāh», «no hay ilá sino Alá» o «no hay dios sino el-Dios». Existe la creencia errónea de que en árabe el término que significa D/dios es Al-láh, cuando en realidad el término correcto ilá.
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157. It is widely reported that `Abdullah ibn Abi Sa`d b. Sarh was one of those who was entrusted to write the Qur’anic revelations. Now, when the Prophet dictated, “the All hearing, the All Knowing” he would write down “the All knowing, the All wise.” Once, when the verses concerning the creation of man (23: 24) were revealed and the Prophet (saws) recited them out, `Abdullah added, “Blessed is Allah, the best of Creators.” The Prophet said: “Write that down, since those were the words revealed to me.” At this, `Abdullah told himself that if Muhammad was truthful in his claim to prophethood, then he could also reveal what had been revealed to him. So he turned a renegade and joined the pagans at Makkah; although, subsequently he again became a Muslim. However, it is believed that he was the cause of revelation of these verses (Ibn Jarir, Zamakhshari, and others).
“the Messenger of Allah invited him so that he could write him the revelation, so when the verse 23:12 (“And certainly did We create man from an extract of clay”) was revealed, the Prophet called Ibn Abi al-Sarh, and dictated it to him and when the Prophet reached the end of 23:14 (“…Thus, We formed him into a new creation”) Abdullâh said in amazement (“فتبارک اللّٰہ احسن الخالقین So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators!!”). The Prophet said:” Write these words too (i.e., فتبارک اللّٰہ احسن الخالقین “So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators!!”), as these words have also been revealed to me.”[8]
[8] Alī ibn Ahmad al-Wāhidī (2008). “Asbāb al-Nuzūl” (PDF). altafsir.com. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
“And there is none among you who is not to arrive at it.” – 19:71. This means that everybody – be he a believer or an infidel – will go across Hell. ;› 19:71 › tafsirs Tafsir Surah Maryam – 71 – Quran.com
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Cuando Colón llegó al nuevo mundo se enfrentó a horrores que pocos pueden comprender en nuestro presente mundo civilizado por el Cristianismo.
Los nativos de la tribu Carrib/Cannib (en la isla Hispaniola, presente Haiti y República Dominicana) asaltaban tribus indigenas contiguas y secuestraban sus mujeres para convertirlas en esclavas sexuales. Cuando las mujeres daban a luz, se comían a los bebés como manjar en sus ritos supersticiosos.
El CRISTIANISMO que vino con Colón y los españoles a las Américas acabó con este gran mal (que por cierto, era también parte central de la religión azteca en México, piense en pozole, pero no con cerdo, sino carne humana).
Uno de los barcos de Colón encalló (la Santa María), así que dejó a 39 hombres en una humilde fortaleza que había establecido en presente Haiti (llamada La Navidad) para ir a España por nuevas provisiones. Sin embargo, un año después al regresar, se enfrentó al horror de que todos sus hombres habían sido asesinados y otros devorados por los caníbales. Fue entonces, cuando armado con sus hombres, fue en busca de los carribs/cannibs y encontró 50 chozas llenas de mujeres: las mujeres pertenecían a otras tribus que también habían sido asaltadas.
Cólon, escribiendo en su diario, nos dice:
“Fue el Señor quien puso en mi mente (podía sentir Su mano sobre mí) el hecho de que sería posible navegar desde aquí hasta las Indias… El hecho de que el evangelio deba ser predicado aún a tantas tierras en tan poco tiempo – esto es lo que me convence”.
Es decir, un motivo personal central que impulsó las audaces expediciones de Colón fue la propagación del Cristianismo en tierras extranjeras lejanas: acabar con el canibalismo (algo tan común en estas tierras antes de la llegada de Colón) formaba parte de ese empeño, junto con el establecimiento de municipales, enfermerías y escuelas para instruir a los nativos en la lengua escrita de la patria española.
Nuestra lengua,
Nuestros apellidos,
Nuestras ciudades,
Nuestras cortes civiles,
Nuestras biblias,
Nuestra cruz en lugar de nuestros ídolos,
… en una sola palabra, nuestra Civilización Cristianizada, todo esto vino a estas tierras precolombinas paganas, cuando Colón y sus siervos, pisaron tierra por primera vez en las Américas.
Si las modernizadas poblaciones en las Américas olvidan esto y en su analfabetismo histórico y su ateísmo anticristiano escupen sobre su herencia Cristiana y alaban el supuesto pasado pagano precolombino “idílico” y “pacífico”, lo único que hacen es revertir el progreso y llevarnos al verdadero salvajismo del pasado.
Si Occidente tiene futuro y quiere seguir el camino del progreso, debe ser Cristiano.
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En hebreo se conoce con la expresión עֲקֵידַת יִצְחַק, Akedát Yitzḥák, o simplemente Akedah, Aqéda, Aquedah o Akedá (“atadura“).[4]
[4] *Parashat Vaierá: La atadura en judaismohoy.com *Akedah en jewishvirtuallibrary.org
[6:93]
(Who is guilty of more wrong than he who forgeth a lie against Allah, or saith: I am inspired…) [6:93]. This was revealed about the liar, Musaylimah al-Hanafi. This man was a soothsayer who composed rhymed speech and claimed prophethood. He claimed that he was inspired by Allah. (… and who saith: I will reveal the like of that which Allah hath revealed?) [6:93]. This verse was revealed about ‘Abd Allah ibn Sa’d ibn Abi Sarh. This man had declared his faith in Islam and so the Messenger of Allah, Allah bless him and give him peace, called him one day to write something for him. When the verses regarding the believers were revealed (Verily, We created man from a product of wet earth…) [23:12-14], the Prophet dictated them to him. When he reached up to (and then produced it as another creation), ‘Abd Allah expressed his amazement at the precision of man’s creation by saying (So blessed be Allah, the Best of Creators!). The Messenger of Allah, Allah bless him and give him peace, said: “This [‘Abd Allah’s last expression] is how it was revealed to me”. At that point, doubt crept into ‘Abd Allah. He said: “If Muhammad is truthful, then I was inspired just as he was; and if he is lying, I have uttered exactly what he did utter”. Hence Allah’s words (and who saith: I will reveal the like of that which Allah hath revealed). The man renounced Islam. This is also the opinion of Ibn ‘Abbas according to the report of al-Kalbi. ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn ‘Abdan informed us> Muhammad ibn ‘Abd Allah ibn Nu’aym> Muhammad ibn Ya’qub al-Umawi> Ahmad ibn ‘Abd al-Jabbar> Yunus ibn Bukayr> Muhammad ibn Ishaq> Shurahbil ibn Sa’d who said: “This verse was revealed about
‘Abd Allah ibn Sa’d ibn Abi Sarh. The latter said: ‘I will reveal the like of that which Allah has revealed’, and renounced Islam. When the Messenger of Allah, Allah bless him and give him peace, entered Mecca, this man fled to ‘Uthman [ibn ‘Affan] who was his milk brother. ‘Uthman hid him until the people of Mecca felt safe. He then took him to the Messenger of Allah, Allah bless him and give him peace, and secured an
amnesty for him”. Asbab Al-Nuzul by Al-Wahidi
Why everyone ignores that Muhammad ordered women to wear the veil only because one of his wives went to defecate and Muhammad’s creepy friend recognized her
Sahih Bukhari 1:4:148, the most authentic collection of hadiths
” The wives of the Prophet used to go to Al-Manasi, a vast open place (near Baqia at Medina) to answer the call of nature at night. ‘Umar used to say to the Prophet “Let your wives be veiled,” but Allah’s Apostle did not do so. One night Sauda bint Zam’a the wife of the Prophet went out at ‘Isha’ time and she was a tall lady. ‘Umar addressed her and said, “I have recognized you, O Sauda.” He said so, as he desired eagerly that the verses of Al-Hijab (the observing of veils by the Muslim women) may be revealed. So Allah revealed the verses of “Al-Hijab” (A complete body cover excluding the eyes)”
About the same Umar since most Muslims love to pretend it’s about modesty or whatever:
Musannaf Ibn Shaybah 6236: Anas reported: ‘Umar once saw a slave-girl that belonged to us wearing a scarf, so Umar hit her and told her: ‘Don’t assume the manners of a free woman.”
Sunan Bayhaqi 2/227: Anas bin Malik said: ‘The slave-girls of Umar were serving us with uncovered hair and their breasts shaking”
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