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Rodrigo_Bivar
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r.gonzales,
Looks like you’ve exhausted your store of responses and have merely resorted to meaningless repetition.
You keep claiming that in the Quran ummi means illiterate. I say it could mean either illiterate or unscriptured. However, to determine which is the correct interpretation we have to look elsewhere – namely the hadiths.
You’ve lost because of the following reasons:
Thus, we could all see you have thoroughly exhausted your resources on this issue. If you want round 2, please let me know. But before we embark on round 2, please address the points above.
Ciubate,
El Cid - Mata Moro
Looks like you’ve exhausted your store of responses and have merely resorted to meaningless repetition.
You keep claiming that in the Quran ummi means illiterate. I say it could mean either illiterate or unscriptured. However, to determine which is the correct interpretation we have to look elsewhere – namely the hadiths.
You’ve lost because of the following reasons:
- you couldn’t tell us how to differentiate literal from figurative in the exceedingly simple phrase, ‘Muhammad wrote’, despite being asked to do so on numerous occasions. Opinion is worthless if it is not backed by sufficient weight of evidence.
- you couldn’t answer why Muhammad would ask for writing implements when he couldn’t himself write.
- you couldn’t even answer why your own reference, Ibn Hajar, who claimed ‘wrote’ = ‘got someone else to write’, said that Muhammad learned to read and write after Islam had spread (i.e. later in life).
Thus, we could all see you have thoroughly exhausted your resources on this issue. If you want round 2, please let me know. But before we embark on round 2, please address the points above.
Ciubate,
El Cid - Mata Moro