The Prophet (SAW) and the Quran

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9 thoughts on “The Prophet (SAW) and the Quran”

      • Please, never use mashallah! It is a very wrong way to Praise Allah. You never want to say “mash” our Lord. Astaghfirallah emphatically. Please just say Allahu Akbar! God is The Most Great! Salaam Alaikum.

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        • I don’t agree, the meaning is understood by reading the entire word, not by trying to break it down into pieces, as if a six year old is trying to read an English word. There is no need for nitpicking.

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        • The Arabic word is written as such,
          ما شاء الله

          So, we can by the will of Allah say it in this manner when we type in English.
          Ma Sha Allah, and same goes for In Sha Allah..

          And also when an Arabic word is translated and if we know that the majority of the readers understand what it means, and don’t have any misunderstanding to that, then it’s totally fine.
          Unless it is very obvious by the majority that the word is disrespected. Then it needs to be held accountable.

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  1. I am a new Muslim who has been studying Quran and Hadith for 35 years. I like this quiz and I want to participate more and more. Assalamu Alaikum. -Allah Hafez.

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