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{{QualityScore|Lead=3|Structure=2|Content=3|Language=1|References=2}}A recurring [[:Category:Criticism of Islam|criticism]] of the [[Qur'an|Quran]] is that it, as is argued of many other religious scriptures, contains '''contradictory pronouncements'''. The occurrence of these contradictions, critics argue, is particularly problematic in the case of the Quran because the Islamic tradition holds it to be the the direct, unmediated word of [[Allah]], or God. As such, theologians hold it to be timeless, infallible, and preeminently true - so true, in fact, that in reading it one is said to witness a miracle first hand. The contradictions proposed by critics militate against this doctrine. The critics hold that at least some of these contradictions are irresolvable through any reasonable interpretation and that, to resolve them, exegetes must resort to incredible interpretations. While some of the proposed contradictions, critics admit, may be resolved through the doctrine of [[Naskh (Abrogation)|abrogation]], whereby Allah is said to override his previous instructions (through, for instance, permitting [[alcohol]] at one point and prohibiting at another), many other contradictions are not resolvable in this manner. Indeed, the Islamic tradition holds that the doctrine of abrogation is only applicable in cases of law and not theology - what Allah says at any point with regards to the divine, the hereafter, or such non-legal matters, must (and, the tradition holds, does) always hold true. Critics, however, have stated that many, including some of the most problematic, of the proposed contradictions are precisely of the theological, and not legal, variety. | {{QualityScore|Lead=3|Structure=2|Content=3|Language=1|References=2}}A recurring [[:Category:Criticism of Islam|criticism]] of the [[Qur'an|Quran]] is that it, as is argued of many other religious scriptures, contains '''contradictory pronouncements'''. The occurrence of these contradictions, critics argue, is particularly problematic in the case of the Quran because the Islamic tradition holds it to be the the direct, unmediated word of [[Allah]], or God. As such, theologians hold it to be timeless, infallible, and preeminently true - so true, in fact, that in reading it one is said to witness a miracle first hand. The contradictions proposed by critics militate against this doctrine. The critics hold that at least some of these contradictions are irresolvable through any reasonable interpretation and that, to resolve them, exegetes must resort to incredible interpretations. While some of the proposed contradictions, critics admit, may be resolved through the doctrine of [[Naskh (Abrogation)|abrogation]], whereby Allah is said to override his previous instructions (through, for instance, permitting [[alcohol]] at one point and prohibiting at another), many other contradictions are not resolvable in this manner. Indeed, the Islamic tradition holds that the doctrine of abrogation is only applicable in cases of law and not theology - what Allah says at any point with regards to the divine, the hereafter, or such non-legal matters, must (and, the tradition holds, does) always hold true. Critics, however, have stated that many, including some of the most problematic, of the proposed contradictions are precisely of the theological, and not legal, variety. | ||
A similar discussion exists between critics and Islamic scholars surrounding supposed [[Contradictions in the Hadith|contradictions contained in the hadiths]]. | |||
==Allah== | ==Allah== | ||
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*[[Mary the sister of Aaron in the Quran|Mary, the sister of Aaron, in the Qur'an]] | *[[Mary the sister of Aaron in the Quran|Mary, the sister of Aaron, in the Qur'an]] | ||
*[[Contradictions in the Hadith]] | |||
* [[Contradictions in the | |||
{{Translation-links-english|[[Kontradikce v Koránu|Czech]]}} | {{Translation-links-english|[[Kontradikce v Koránu|Czech]]}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Contra/ Contradictions in the Qur'an] ''- | *[http://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Contra/ Contradictions in the Qur'an] ''- Contradictions in the Qur'an, Answering Islam'' | ||
*[http://www.1000mistakes.com/ 1000 | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170719052545/http://www.1000mistakes.com/ 1000 Mistakes] ''- Website dedicated to mistakes in the Qur'an'' | ||
*[http://www.islam-watch.org/AbulKasem/quranic.contradictions/index.html A Guide To Quranic Contradictions] ''- By Abul Kasem, April 20, 2008'' | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20121124183611/http://www.islam-watch.org/AbulKasem/quranic.contradictions/index.html A Guide To Quranic Contradictions] ''- By Abul Kasem, April 20, 2008'' | ||
*[ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20200511161241/https://www.islam-watch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=191:last-verse-of-the-quran&catid=68:mumin&Itemid=58 The Last Verse of the Quran That It Was Not] ''- Mumin Salih, Islam Watch, September 27, 2009'' | ||
[[Category:Qur'an]] | [[Category:Qur'an]] | ||
== References == | |||
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