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[quote][quote] .....The word ‘bihee’ (with it) that appear at the end of 2:231, is in the singular mode, in other words it describes one thing and not two.......... [/quote][blue]It sure denotes only one thing; namely "wahiy" (revelation). Revelation came to the Prophet Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam in two forms - 1. 'Kitab' - the word of Allah in His own words and 2. 'Hikmah' which the Prophet taught us through his Sunnah which in turn is recorded in books of Hadith.[/blue] [quote] ..... the verse should grammatically end with the word ‘bihima’ (with them), which is the plural mode of ‘bihee’....[/quote][blue]Na'udhu billah. Teaching Allah to speak proper grammer? The word "bihee" in the Verse refers to one thing only . Not two. And that one thing is "revelation" as mentioned at the begining of the same Verse, ([i]"....and what He sent down to you ..."[/i]) Please also accept your own quote as a gift from me.[/blue] [quote]Now if you wish to remain blind yourself then I can’t do anything for you.[/quote] Edited by: aboosait on Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:36 PM[/quote]
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