Peace,
I will be populating this thread with words which Muslims consider "special" such as salaat, Islam, din, hadith, sunnah etc. and providing links to the Reader website searches for these words.
My goal is that anyone (whether they know Arabic or not) can verify the usage of these words across the Qur'an to see how these words are twisted by Muslims to support a man-made religion while the Qur'an uses them in a general sense only.
I will be populating this thread with words which Muslims consider "special" such as salaat, Islam, din, hadith, sunnah etc. and providing links to the Reader website searches for these words.
My goal is that anyone (whether they know Arabic or not) can verify the usage of these words across the Qur'an to see how these words are twisted by Muslims to support a man-made religion while the Qur'an uses them in a general sense only.
salaat (duty) vs Salaat (Prayer)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
islam (submission) vs Islam (name of a religion)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
din (doctrine) vs din (religion)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
hadith (statement, narration, event) vs Hadith (stories attributed to the Prophet Muhammad)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
sunnah (practice, way) vs Sunnah (the way of the prophet Muhammad)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
sajada (to submit, to obey) vs Sajada (prostrating on all fours with forehead touching ground in the direction of the Kaaba stone idol)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
rakah (to be lowly) vs Rakah (bowing down during Prayer in the direction of the Kaaba stone idol)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
hijab (barrier, partition) vs Hijab (head-covering prescribed for a Muslim woman)
The Qur'an: A Complete Revelation
reader.quranite.com
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