@brq0099@halgawi فعلاً شاهدت فيديو لمجندة اسرائيلية تعمل في الحدود مع غزة في حالة ذهول كيف أنه تم اختراق الجدار تقول أن لديهم أجهزة تكشف حتى الجرذان الصغيرة ومستحيل احد يقرب منه
Your mockery says “The Qur’an has no logic or reason” — but ironically, your tweet shows neither.
Let’s be clear:
1. The Qur’an invites reason more than any other religious text.
It doesn’t demand blind faith. It constantly says:
> “Will you not reason?”
“Will you not reflect?”
“Use your minds.”
No other scripture repeats the call to think, reflect, question, and observe as many times as the Qur’an does.
2. The Qur’an challenges blindly following parents, culture, or authority.
That’s not emotionalism — that’s exactly what rational philosophy calls for.
> “They say: ‘We found our forefathers doing this.’ Even though their forefathers had no knowledge or guidance?”
(Qur’an 2:170)
3. You say we just “post verses” — yet you ignore their meaning
A verse from God is not a random tweet — it’s a claim that invites you to examine it.
Mocking is not a counterargument. If you think a verse is wrong, refute it with reason, not laughter.
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Final thought:
You claim Muslims “display no logic” — but here we are, offering rational arguments.
Meanwhile, your entire post is an emotional rant with no logic at all — just the word “lol.”
You ask: “One? One what?” — assuming that ‘one’ must mean what we humans understand. And here’s where your mistake begins.
1. "One" in reference to God is not like "one" in creation
We, as humans, are limited beings. We understand “one” as in a body, a number, or a physical being.
But God is not like His creation in any way — He is beyond form, number, limitation, or comparison.
> "There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing."
(Qur’an 42:11)
So when we say “God is One”, we mean:
He is uniquely One — unmatched, indivisible, without parts, equals, or likeness.
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2. "One" in Islam means:
One in Essence – not made of parts, not divided into persons or forms.
One in Attributes – no one shares His knowledge, power, mercy, or authority.
One in Divinity – only He deserves to be worshipped.
This is summed up clearly in Surah Al-Ikhlas (Qur’an 112):
> "Say: He is Allah, One.
Allah, the Eternal Refuge.
He does not beget, nor is He begotten.
And there is nothing comparable to Him."
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3. The real error is trying to define the Creator using the mind of the created
God is not a human. Not a body. Not a spirit in a form.
He created time and space — so how can He be bound by them?
He is the One in absolute perfection, unlike anything you can imagine, and not subject to human logic or limits.
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The conclusion:
Islam’s concept of “One God” does not mean “one like a person.”
It means:
> A God who has no partner, no father, no son, no need, no likeness.
Everything depends on Him — and He depends on nothing.
That is the God who alone deserves worship.