Contradictions In Quran

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1. Allah created man from Embryo  [96:0] In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful [96:1] Read, in the name of your Lord, who created. [96:2] He created man from an embryo. [96:3] Read, and your Lord, Most Exalted. [96:4] Teaches by means of the pen. [96:5] He teaches man what he never knew. Water [25:54] He is the One who created from water a human being, then made him reproduce through marriage and mating. Your Lord is Omnipotent. Dust [30:20] Among His proofs is that He created you from dust, then you became reproducing humans. Nothing [19:67] Did the human being forget that we created him already, and he was nothing? Clay [15:26] We created the human being from aged mud, like the potter's clay.   [21:30] Do the unbelievers not realize that the heaven and the earth used to be one solid mass that we exploded into existence? And from water we made all living things. Would they believe? Prior to the big bang there was nothing – so we came from nothing  After big-bang there was Stardust these are all the elements that make up a human in total I believe there are about 27 different elements that the human body consists of  If I say I made an apple pie, the ingredients will be dependent on how detailed I want to get. Flour => Wheat => Earth => Water => Stardust etc. Also, going to link to the audio of a video showing just how profound the first revelation of the Quran the first five verses of Sura 96 are so profound regarding the process of an embryo. Part of it is visual so I’ll link to the actual video, but I think you will still appreciate what is said. EMBRYO = LEECH | AMAZING QURAN MIRACLE | #MINDBLOW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYajKl-Xr6c   2. They lost their own souls, who will not believe (6:12) God causes to stray whom He wills (16:93)  The 6:12 verse does not sound right [6:12] Say, "To whom belongs everything in the heavens and the earth?" Say, "To GOD." He has decreed that mercy is His attribute. He will surely summon you all on the Day of Resurrection, which is inevitable. The ones who lose their souls are those who disbelieve. But from 16:93 I think I understand the argument [16:93] Had GOD willed, He could have made you one congregation. But He sends astray whoever chooses to go astray, and He guides whoever wishes to be guided.* You will surely be asked about everything you have done. Do human beings have free will according to the Quran. The answer is yes: [33:72] We have offered the responsibility (freedom of choice) to the heavens and the earth, and the mountains, but they refused to bear it, and were afraid of it. But the human being accepted it; he was transgressing, ignorant.*  So why does it say that God leads people astray in 16:93? When we make a choice our minds are designed to confirm that choice – this is by the design of God. That is why it says [19:75] Say, "Those who choose to go astray, the Most Gracious will lead them on, until they see what is promised for them—either the retribution or the Hour. That is when they find out who really is worse off, and weaker in power." [19:76] GOD augments the guidance of those who choose to be guided. For the good deeds are eternally rewarded by your Lord, and bring far better returns.  This is called confirmation bias – we look for information that will confirm our existing beliefs. [9:115] GOD does not send any people astray, after He had guided them, without first pointing out for them what to expect. GOD is fully aware of all things.   3. Will intercession be possible on the Day of Judgment? [2:123] Beware of the day when no soul will help another soul, no ransom will be accepted, no intercession will be useful, and no one will be helped.  [2:254] O you who believe, you shall give to charity from the provisions we have given to you, before a day comes where there is no trade, no nepotism, and no intercession. The disbelievers are the unjust. [20:109] On that day, intercession will be useless, except for those permitted by the Most

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