Concealing Quranic Verses Is the Worst Type of Disbelief:
Quranic Terminology: Conceal (1)

آحمد صبحي منصور Ýí 2018-06-04


Quranic Terminology: Conceal (1)

Concealing Quranic Verses Is the Worst Type of Disbelief

 

Published in June 3, 2018

Translated by: Ahmed Fathy

 

Introduction:

 Concealing the Quranic verses, which are clear in themselves, is the worst type of disbelief; the verses of the Quran are clear enough and they never need explanation, interpretation, or exegeses, and they explain one another, and yet, the Muhammadan imams of disbelief disregard them and never quote them; they conceal them because they are afraid lest the Quranic verses prove their views/fatwas, fiqh, and hadiths wrong. Hence, we perceive these contradictory stances: (1) the Quran-believing pious monotheists quote the Quranic verses elated to the topic at hand and they know the verses are clear enough in themselves, and (2) the imams of the Muhammadans are disbelievers who conceal the Quranic verses when they talk about any topic; when they are faced with these verses, they argue against them with hadiths and fiqh views; i.e., by following the misguiding falsehoods, without knowledge, or guidance, or an enlightening Book (see 22:3-4 and 22:8-10). Hence, the polytheistic Muhammadans and their imams declare their disbelief by disregarding and concealing Quranic verses (see 40:4, 40:35, 40:56, 40:69-76, 42:35, and 6:121). Within the following points, we provide some Quranic examples of some Quranic facts which are clear once they are read; they never need any explanations from any mortals at all.   

 

1- The belief within True Islam is confined to one narrative/discourse: the Quran. Therefore, those who believe in other narratives/discourses/hadiths alongside with the Quran are disbelievers as per these verses: "These are God's Verses which We recite to you in Truth. In which discourse, after God and His Verses, will they believe?" (45:6); "...Which discourse, besides this, will they believe in?" (7:185); "In what discourse, beyond this, will they believe?" (77:50). Quran-believing monotheists prostrate reverently to their Lord God when they read/hear these verses; in contrast, the Muhammadan imams of disbelief conceal these verses and never utter them; when they hear these verses, they reject them; these verses apply to them: "What is the matter with them that they do not believe? And when the Quran is read to them, they do not bow down? In fact, those who disbelieve are in denial." (84:20-22).

2- Real, pious believers believe only in the Quran; they follow it and never follow anything else alongside with it: "Follow what is revealed to you from your Lord, and do not follow other allies beside Him. Little you recollect." (7:3). God has commanded Muhammad to follow only the Quranic Message inspired to him: "...Say, "I only follow what is inspired to me from my Lord."..." (7:203); "...I only follow what is inspired to me..." (6:50 + 46:9). Quran-believing monotheists prostrate reverently to their Lord God when they read/hear these verses; in contrast, the Muhammadan imams of disbelief conceal these verses and never utter them; when they hear these verses, they reject them; these verses apply to them: "What is the matter with them that they do not believe? And when the Quran is read to them, they do not bow down? In fact, those who disbelieve are in denial." (84:20-22).

3- God has commanded Muhammad in the Quran to declare that he never knew the future; he never talked about the future in this transient world or about the future in the Hereafter: "Say, "I have no control over any benefit or harm to myself, except as God wills. Had I known the future, I would have acquired much good, and no harm would have touched me..." (7:188); " Say, "I do not say to you that I possess the treasuries of God, nor do I know the future..." (6:50); "...and I do not know what will be done with me, or with you..." (46:9). Quran-believing monotheists prostrate reverently to their Lord God when they read/hear these verses; in contrast, the Muhammadan imams of disbelief conceal these verses and never utter them; when they hear these verses, they reject them; these verses apply to them: "What is the matter with them that they do not believe? And when the Quran is read to them, they do not bow down? In fact, those who disbelieve are in denial." (84:20-22).

4- Prophet Muhammad will never interceded on behalf of anyone on the Day of Judgment.

4/1: The disbelievers will be tormented in Hell by God's decree: "Those who disbelieved will be driven to Hell in throngs. Until, when they have reached it, and its gates are opened, its keepers will say to them, "Did not messengers from among you come to you, reciting to you the revelations of your Lord, and warning you of the meeting of this Day of yours?" They will say, "Yes, but the verdict of torment is justified against the disbelievers."" (39:71). Muhammad will never save anyone among those in Hell to make them get out of it; God has said the following to him within direct mode of address: "What about someone who has deserved the sentence of torment? Is it you who can save those in the Fire?" (39:19).

4/2: Muhammad was born from parents and he was a father of a progeny; he will never be of benefit to his progeny and parents, like the rest of the humanity regarding their relatives on the Last Day: "O people! Be conscious of your Lord, and dread a Day when no parent can avail his child, nor can a child avail his parent, in anything. The promise of God is true. Therefore, do not let this life deceive you, nor let illusions deceive you regarding God." (31:33).  

4/3: Muhammad, like the rest of the humanity regarding their relatives on the Last Day, will flee from his relatives; each human being will be preoccupied with his/her own soul: "But when the Deafening Noise comes to pass. The Day when a person will flee from his brother. And his mother and his father. And his consort and his children. Every one of them, on that Day, will have enough to preoccupy him." (80:33-37).

4/4: Muhammad is a human soul; he will avail nothing to any other human soul on the Last Day: "The Day when no soul will avail another soul anything; and the decision on that Day is God's." (82:19).

4/5: Muhammad will not be responsible for the judgment of his contemporaries nor they for his; God has said the following to Muhammad within the direct mode of address: "...You are not accountable for them in any way, nor are they accountable for you in any way..." (6:52). 

4/6: Muhammad will argue for his soul like the rest of human souls on the Day of Judgment who will argue for themselves: "On the Day when every soul will come pleading for itself, and every soul will be paid in full for what it has done, and they will not be wronged." (16:111).

4/7: Muhammad, like the rest of human souls on the Last Day and despite the fact that prophets/messengers are among the happy ones who will enter into Paradise, will never speak unless after obtaining the Dominant Lord God's leave: "In that is a sign for whoever fears the punishment of the Hereafter. That is a Day for which humanity will be gathered together - that is a Day to be witnessed. We only postpone it until a predetermined time. On the Day when it arrives, no soul will speak without His permission. Some will be miserable, and some will be happy." (11:103-105).

4/8: Muhammad died and his body decomposed until it turned to dust; this occurred equally to the dead bodies of the disbelievers among this foes in Arabia; they will be on equal footing within arguing against him and he against them on the Last Day; God has said the following to Muhammad: "You will die, and they will die. Then, on the Day of Resurrection, you will be quarrelling before your Lord." (39:30-31). Quran-believing monotheists prostrate reverently to their Lord God when they read/hear these verses; in contrast, the Muhammadan imams of disbelief conceal these verses and never utter them; when they hear these verses, they reject them; these verses apply to them: "What is the matter with them that they do not believe? And when the Quran is read to them, they do not bow down? In fact, those who disbelieve are in denial." (84:20-22).

5- Thus, concealing here means never to utter/write the Quranic verses which are clear once they are read; they never need any explanations from any mortals at all.   

5/1: This concealment is the opposite of the Clear Verses of the Quran: "Those who conceal the proofs and the guidance We have revealed, after We have clarified them to humanity in the Book - those - God curses them, and the cursers curse them. Except those who repent, and reform, and proclaim. Those - I will accept their repentance. I am the Acceptor of Repentance, the Merciful." (2:159-160). God Himself has made Hi Verses Clear; they explain one another; those who conceal Quranic verses are cursed by God, unless they repent before they die by quoting/writing/reading them when tackling the topic at hand. This query is posed now: would it be possible that the imams/sheikhs and clergymen of the earthly religions of the Muhammadans repent and admit that they are misguided and misguiding people?! We sincerely hope this would happen one day, especially that they falsely claim that they believe in the Quran!     

5/2: If such clergymen die without sincere repentance as they enter on concealing God's Verses; they will be resurrected as enemies of the Lord God and they will forced to enter into Hell: "Those who conceal what God revealed in the Book, and exchange it for a small price - those swallow nothing but fire into their bellies. And God will not speak to them on the Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify them, and they will have a painful torment. It is they who exchange guidance for error, and forgiveness for torment. But why do they insist on the Fire?" (2:174-175).

6- This concealment is linked sometimes to deliberate misinterpretation and distortion, twisting, and warping of the meanings of decontextualized (parts of) Quranic verses which are manipulated by imams of the Muhammadans to accommodate their hadiths of lies and falsehoods and to impose them as if such hadiths were part of the divine revelation. The same sin of the misguided ones among the Israelites has been committed by the imams of the Muhammadans regarding fabricating tales/hadiths about the topic of intercession; for more details about this, we refer readers to our book, in English, titled "Intercession between Islam and the Muhammadans", found on this link: (http://www.ahl-alquran.com/arabic/book_main.php?main_id=119). 

6/1: We assert here the fact that the misguided ones among the Israelites have been the masters/imams/leaders who taught the polytheistic Muhammadans such falsehoods of the intercession myth.

6/1/1: Within direct mode of address, God has warned and preached the misguided ones among the Israelites twice in the Quran that there are no human intercessors on the Last Day: "O Israelites!.....And beware of a Day when no soul will avail another in the least, nor will any intercession be accepted on its behalf, nor will any ransom be taken from it, nor will they be helped." (2:47-48); "O Israelites!.....And beware of a Day when no soul will avail another soul in any way, and no ransom will be accepted from it, and no intercession will benefit it, and they will not be helped." (2:122-123).

6/1/2: Yet, the misguided ones among the Israelites authored narratives of falsehoods and lies and claimed to others that such narratives are part of the divine revelation; they rejected God's Word in return for money and transient possessions God will force them to enter into Hell for ascribing lies to His Religion and, unlike their false claims, they will never get out of Hell once they enter into it: "And they say, "The Fire will not touch us except for a number of days." Say, "Have you received a promise from God-God never breaks His promise - or are you saying about God what you do not know?" Indeed, whoever commits misdeeds, and becomes besieged by his iniquities - these are the inmates of the Fire, wherein they will dwell forever. As for those who believe and do righteous deeds - these are the inhabitants of Paradise, wherein they will dwell forever." (2:80-82); the same meaning is repeated here: "That is because they said, "The Fire will not touch us except for a limited number of days." They have been misled in their religion by the lies they fabricated. How about when We gather them for a Day in which there is no doubt, and each soul will be paid in full for what it has earned, and they will not be wronged?" (3:24-25).    

6/1/3: The Muhammadan imams of disbelief and polytheism have shamelessly repeated the Israelite myths of the so-called intercession that make sinners get out of Hell; this means that they bear witness against themselves that they are polytheists/disbelievers. 

6/2: This is why the Quran repeats the warning addressed to the misguided ones among the Israelites about concealing the Truth and mixing it with falsehoods: "O People of the Book! Why do you confound the Truth with falsehood, and knowingly conceal the Truth?" (3:71); "O Israelites! Remember My blessings which I bestowed upon you, and fulfill your pledge to Me, and I will fulfill My pledge to you, and fear Me. And believe in what I revealed, confirming what is with you; and do not be the first to deny it; and do not exchange My Verses for a small price; and be conscious of Me within piety. And do not mix truth with falsehood, and do not conceal the truth while you know." (2:40-42); "Or do you say that Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes were Jews or Christians? Say, "Do you know better, or God?" And who does greater wrong than he who conceals a testimony he has from God? God is not unaware of what you do." (2:140). The misguided ones among the Israelites of Arabia concealed parts of their Scripture containing the glad tidings predicting the descent of the Quranic message: "Those to whom We have given the Book recognize it as they recognize their own children. But some of them conceal the Truth while they know." (2:146). 

6/3: The above verses about the sinners among the Israelites of Arabia address and warn those imams of the Muhammadans who have followed their footsteps; these verses of warning are not repeated as a jest or for no reason at all (God forbid!). God says the following about His Book: the Quran: "It is a Decisive Word. It is no joke. They plot and scheme. But I plot and scheme. Therefore, give the disbelievers respite, a brief respite." (86:13-17). As always, God says nothing but the Absolute Truth.

 

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