Allah is he man ? - 75 The Quran does say to Issa that Allah has a soul (Quran 5.116), but only bodily beings can to have a soul ... and it continues in speaking of face of Allah (Quran 6.52; 2.115 ;…More
Allah is he man ? - 75
The Quran does say to Issa that Allah has a soul (Quran 5.116), but only bodily beings can to have a soul ... and it continues in speaking of face of Allah (Quran 6.52; 2.115 ; 28.88 ; 55.27) ; of his eyes (Quran 11.37 ; 52.48), of hands of Allah (Quran 36.71,83 ; 38.75 ;48.10 ; 69.45), of his throne, and therefore of seat of Allah (Koran 10.3 ; 11.7 ; 20.5) … The double adjective "rahman rahim", repeated 113 times in the Koran and signifying the merciful, the compassionate, comes from noun "rahm," means uterus. In short, if the Incarnation is unworthy of God (Quran 5.17), how the moslems can account for expressions anthropomorphic of Allah? If the Incarnation is unworthy of God, why Allah feels the need to manifest to the Virgin his spirit with the form of an man (Quran 19.17) ?
The Quran does say to Issa that Allah has a soul (Quran 5.116), but only bodily beings can to have a soul ... and it continues in speaking of face of Allah (Quran 6.52; 2.115 ; 28.88 ; 55.27) ; of his eyes (Quran 11.37 ; 52.48), of hands of Allah (Quran 36.71,83 ; 38.75 ;48.10 ; 69.45), of his throne, and therefore of seat of Allah (Koran 10.3 ; 11.7 ; 20.5) … The double adjective "rahman rahim", repeated 113 times in the Koran and signifying the merciful, the compassionate, comes from noun "rahm," means uterus. In short, if the Incarnation is unworthy of God (Quran 5.17), how the moslems can account for expressions anthropomorphic of Allah? If the Incarnation is unworthy of God, why Allah feels the need to manifest to the Virgin his spirit with the form of an man (Quran 19.17) ?