Der unwissende Prophet


19. September 2005

Yishan Jufu

Einige arabische Christapologets behaupten falsch, daß Prophet Muhammad (P) gebildet war und kannten sogar viele Sprachen. Sie gründen ihre Unwahrheit auf der Interpolation des „umiyy“ Wortes und behaupten, daß es für „NichtIsraelit“ oder „Gentile“ steht und daß es nicht „Analphabeten“ bedeutet.

Man wundert sich, warum würden arabische Christen solch einen falschen Anspruch bilden? Die Antwort ist die, beim Versuchen, zu prüfen, daß der Prophet Muhammad (P) nicht „Analphabet“ war, sie, würde erzielen das folgende Ziel, das

  • der Prophet (P) konnte lesen und schreiben und folglich
  • er (P) kopierte das Qur', das vom vorhergehenden Scriptures ist (das Torah und das Injil)

Wenn es ihnen dargestellt wird, daß die „umiyy“ Mittel „Analphabet“ des Wortes auf Arabisch und der Beweis von der Bezeichnung „mahwo Al-umiyyah“ vorhanden ist, „, Analphabetismus buchstäblich löschend“ oder „, die unwissenden Erwachsenen erziehend“, behaupten arabische Christen, daß diese Bezeichnung ein spätes ist, das entwickelt wurde, aber nicht daß die „umiyy“ Mittel „Analphabet“ des Wortes prüft.

Dieser Artikel stellt sich, über einem Schatten des Zweifels hinaus dar, die Wahrheit hinter dem „umiyy“ Wort und prüft, daß er für „Analphabeten“ innerhalb vom Qur' anic Kontext selbst steht, da die Kritiker neigen, das Qur zu verwenden', das in ihren nichtigen Versuchen, den Prophet Muhammad (P) zu diskreditieren ist.

Lassen Sie uns beginnen, indem Sie Qur' anic Verse veranschlagen, die zum „Analphabetismus“ des Prophets (P) bezeugen.

Verse 7:157 - 158 bezeugen zum Analphabetismus des Prophets (P):

7:157 „die, die dem Kurier folgen, unlettered [Al-umiyya] Prophet, den sie erwähnten in ihren Selbst finden (Scriptures) - im Gesetz und im Evangelium für beherrscht ihn sie was gerecht ist und verbietet sie, was schlecht ist; er erlaubt sie, wie gesetzlich was gut ist, rein (und) und verbietet sie von, was schlecht ist, unrein (und); er gibt sie von ihren schweren Belastungen und von den Jochen frei, die nach ihnen sind. So ist es die, die an ihn glauben, ihn ehren, ihm helfen und dem Licht, das unten mit ihm gesendet wird, ihm ist sie folgen, die sich erweitern.“

7:158 Sagen: „O Männer! Ich werde an Sie allen, als der Kurier von Allah gesendet, zu dem belongeth die Herrschaft der Himmel und der Masse: es gibt keinen Gott aber ihn: es ist er dieses giveth Leben und Tod. So believe in Allah and His Messenger, the unlettered [al-umiyyi] Prophet, who believed in Allah and His Words: follow him that (so) ye may be guided.”

Verses 29:47-49 refute (1400 years ago) the false claims of what the Arab Christians are saying today:

29:47 And thus (it is) that We have sent down the Book to thee. So the People of the Book believe therein, as also do some of these (Pagan Arabs) and none but Unbelievers reject Our Signs.

29:48 And thou wast not (able) to recite a Book before this (Book came), nor art thou (able) to transcribe it with thy right hands: in that case, indeed, would the talkers of vanities have doubted.

29:49 Nay, here are Signs self-evident in the hearts of those endowed with knowledge: and none but the unjust reject Our Signs.

The above two sets of verses are enough proof to the lack of “literacy” of the Prophet Muhammad (P). However, knowing how recalcitrant some anti-Islamic apologists are, as well as their lack of logic when dealing with the Qur’an it is therefore necessary to present further Qur’anic proof that will stifle their falsehoods and hopefully forever.

The Christian Arabs and their parrot-like non-Arab partners keep repeating the nonsense that “umiyy” means “non-Israelite” or “Gentile”. What will happen when the Qur’?itself refutes this claim by attributing the very same word to the Jews? It should be sufficient proof against the fallacies of the Arab Christian apologists, and it should prove beyond any shadow of doubt that their claims are as false as their “Trinity” doctrine that was never preached by the Prophet Jesus(P).

Let us read the following verses objectively and in its context:

2:75 Can ye (O ye men of Faith) entertain the hope that they will believe in you? Seeing that a party of them heard the Word of Allah and perverted it knowingly after they understood it.
2:76 Behold! when they meet the men of Faith, they say: “We believe”: but when they meet each other in private, they say: “Shall you tell them what Allah hath revealed to you, that they may engage you in argument about it before your Lord?” Do ye not understand (their aim)
2:77 Know they not that Allah knoweth what they conceal and what they reveal?
2:78 And there are among them illiterates [umiyyouna], who know not the Book, but (see therein their own) desires, and they do nothing but conjecture.
2:79 Then woe to those who write the Book with their own hands, and then say: “This is from Allah ” to traffic with it for a miserable price! Woe to them for what their hands do write, and for the gain they make thereby.
2:80 And they say: “The Fire shall not touch us but for a few numbered days”: say: “Have ye taken a promise from Allah for He never breaks His promise? Or is it that ye say of Allah what ye do not know?”
2:81 Nay, those who seek gain in Evil and are girt round by their sins, they are Companions of the Fire: therein shall they abide (for ever).
2:82 But those who have Faith and work righteousness. They are Companions of the Garden: therein shall they abide (for ever).
2:83 And remember We took a Covenant from the Children of Israel (to this effect): worship none but Allah treat with kindness your parents and kindred, and orphans and those in need; speak fair to the people; be steadfast in prayer; And practice regular charity. Then did ye turn back, except a few among you, and ye backslide (even now).

From verses 2:75-83, one should notice that they are talking of those who have a Book (the Jews), those who concealed parts of it and who had a Covenant with God according to a consensus among Muslims. In view of the above, one is bound to wonder how can the Jews be called “non-Jews” according to the logic (or lack of it) of some Christian apologists?

The Qur’anic texts prove that the use of the word “umiyy” or the plural “umiyyoun” stands for “illiterate” and not for “non-Jews” (goyem).

To describe the misguided apologists and their misguiding efforts against the truth, allow me to quote a verse from the Qur’an that is very proper for the situation:

28:75 And from each people shall We draw a witness, and We shall say: “Produce your proof”; then shall they know that the Truth is in Allah (alone), and the (lies) which they invented will leave them in the lurch.

Peace to all the believers in The One True God, The Creator “Allah”.

Reference

A. Yusuf Ali, The Holy Qur’an: Text, Translation and Commentary

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