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« am: November 04, 2011, 17:16:00 »

as-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh...

kann mir jemand diese sure erklären?

danke im voraus...

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« Antworten #1 am: November 04, 2011, 18:21:09 »

aleykum salaam,

Tafseer von al Jalalain:

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Had God wanted to take a son - as they allege [that He has], 'The Compassionate One has taken [to Himself] a son' [Q. 19:88], He could have chosen from what He has created whatever He wished, and taken it as a child, instead of the angels whom they claim to be God's daughters, or [their claim] that 'Ezra is the son of God', or that 'Jesus is the son of God' [cf. Q. 9:30]. Glory be to Him, in exaltation of Him as being above that He should take a child. He is God, the One, the All-Compelling, over all His creatures.

Tafseer Ibn Abbas:

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(If Allah had willed to choose a son) from among the angels or human beings as claimed the Jews, Christians and the Banu Malih, (He could have chosen what he would of that which He hath created) in Paradise; and it is said: from among the angels. (Be He glorified!) Allah exonerated Himself. (He is Allah, the One) He has no son or partner, (the Absolute) the All-Conquering over His creation.


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