
Response to Tamer Badr's accusation of ignorance
- By admin
January 19, 2020
Quranic verses that speak in the past tense
The response to the Al-Azhar Sheikh who holds a Master’s degree in jurisprudence, who accused me of ignorance of the Arabic language because I relied on the verses of smoke, which were mentioned in the past tense: ((So await the Day when the sky will bring forth a visible smoke (10) that will cover the people. This is a painful punishment (11) Our Lord, remove from us the punishment; indeed, we are believers (12) How will they receive the reminder when there has come to them a clear messenger? (13) Then they turned away from him and said, “A mad teacher.” (14))
I mentioned this topic in my book as well.
I hope that everyone who attacks me without reading my book reads my book first before attacking me and accusing me of ignorance and blasphemy, etc., and do not judge the book based on some of the excerpts and summaries that I published on Facebook, as the book is 400 pages and I cannot summarize them here, and I mentioned almost all the questions that I expected from you in my book and answered them in detail.
Attached is the page in which I mentioned the topic of Qur’anic verses that speak in the past tense about future events. We hope you will read it.
The response to the Al-Azhar Sheikh who holds a Master’s degree in jurisprudence, who accused me of ignorance of the Arabic language because I relied on the verses of smoke, which were mentioned in the past tense: ((So await the Day when the sky will bring forth a visible smoke (10) that will cover the people. This is a painful punishment (11) Our Lord, remove from us the punishment; indeed, we are believers (12) How will they receive the reminder when there has come to them a clear messenger? (13) Then they turned away from him and said, “A mad teacher.” (14))
I mentioned this topic in my book as well.
I hope that everyone who attacks me without reading my book reads my book first before attacking me and accusing me of ignorance and blasphemy, etc., and do not judge the book based on some of the excerpts and summaries that I published on Facebook, as the book is 400 pages and I cannot summarize them here, and I mentioned almost all the questions that I expected from you in my book and answered them in detail.
Attached is the page in which I mentioned the topic of Qur’anic verses that speak in the past tense about future events. We hope you will read it.