@Jay_49erTikTok@SCApologia Conscious edits beats this arg btw. If there is enough historical precedence for the author knowing the Bible, then no Islamic dilemma. There IS enough historical precedence for the author knowing the Bible, therefore no Islamic dilemma. Jeez man
@_Maverick143_ Where does this say that the account of Gabriel isn’t authentic? Also other classical scholars cite the same event such as ibn Kathir and ibn hajar
Al-Dawudi (d. 402 AH) explained that Adam (peace be upon him) was not using predestination as an excuse for his sin, but he used predestination for his removal from heaven, since this was always planned.
Fath al-Bari 11/511
@Ahraz__ Nobody should grant his inference that the prophecies must be theologically indexed to a man god rising and atoning for sins. Why must we grant this theology? Why must the prophets of old believe this? Why we granting univocality? Lots of baggage here