“The Whole of It is from Our Lord”
August 25, 2006 on 11:11 am | In Questions about Islam, Qur'an, Correcting Misperceptions about Islam/Muslims |The following question was asked about how much one could believe that the Qur’an was not written by Allah (swt) and still remain a Muslim:
And if some of it [the Qur’an] was “written by man,” or a person believes that some of it was “written by man,” how much of it must fall in that category before that person is, in your view “not a Muslim.”
My answer:
The answer is quite simple: belief that any part of the Qur’an was “written by man” will cause one to fall out of Islam (i.e., become “not a Muslim”).
“And those who are firmly grounded in knowledge say: ‘We believe in the Book; the whole of it is from our Lord:’ and none will grasp the Message except men of understanding.’” (3:7)
Islam is not a “cafeteria religion” where one can pick and choose which parts to believe in.
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