The Day of Mutual Blaming — A Quranic Study of Accountability and Human Nature
The Quran presents blame-shifting as a deep human tendency rooted in ego and avoidance of accountability. From Satan blaming God to followers blaming
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The Quran presents blame-shifting as a deep human tendency rooted in ego and avoidance of accountability. From Satan blaming God to followers blaming
The Quran establishes clear criteria for God’s messengers, distinguishing them from false religious claimants. This article examines Quran 3:81, the distinction between prophet
Traditional Islamic doctrine often relies heavily on expansive interpretations of a handful of Quranic verses such as 33:56, 33:21, and 59:7. A contextual
Does Quran 33:56 command ritual blessings on the Prophet? A contextual, Quran-based explanation of “salawat” and its true meaning.
The Quran explains how misguidance evolves from individual error to systemic religious distortion. A study of human responsibility beyond Satan’s role.
What is Satan’s role in the Quran? This article explains his limited power and how human actions lead to the corruption of religious
Is there abrogation in the Quran to abrogate its own verses? A Quran-based analysis of 2:106 showing that abrogation refers to signs, not
The Quran does not define marriage by religious labels, but by belief. Shirk is the decisive factor in determining marriage permissibility.
The Quran commands obedience to the messenger, but in context, this applied during his lifetime in real-time community and leadership situations. This article