Comments by "Shafqat Ishan" (@shafqatishan437) on "ReligionForBreakfast"
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@Luke-md7up history is based on limited interpretation of limited findings of limited people, so talking history here really isn't a good point. There are also many historians who has suggested that Mecca was initially a place of worship where there was no idols and no pagan people existed. In Islam the Kaba was the first place of worship build by either Adam(A) or by the Angels at the order of Alllah(SWT) of course, later it was lost in time. Later it was rebuilt by Ibrahim(A) and his son Ismail(A), the descendants of Ismail(A) was monotheist(muslims) but later they lost the guardianship of the Kaba and it was taken over by other Arab tribes among whom pagan practices began, which reached extreme level during the arrival of the final prophet. Muhammad(S) retook it's control and restored it as the grand mosque of worship to the one and only God- Alllah(SWT). Quran is proven correct by both history, science and every ground of study that ever existed many times over, you just need to do more research. Some historical study and scientific theory can sometimes go against some interpretation of Quran but not the actual text itself because it is written in such a way which unless you know the context of the verse you're interpreting you can misunderstand or mislead people. Besides historical studies and science keep changing all the time so trying to judge a devine book with the ground of limited human studies is nothing but foolishness. I suggest you read these books- "Bible, Quran And Science" by Maurice Bucaille, "The Devine Reality" by Hamza Tzortzis, and "Lost Islamic History" by Firas Alkhateeb, and Of course read the Quran Itself, there's this translation called- "The Clear Quran" which is one of the best and you can collect it for free from any islamic dawah people.
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