Ksa
Ex-Bluelighter
It is mentioned in Surat An-Nisā' Chapter number 4 verse number 171:
"O People of the Scripture, do not commit excess in your religion or say about Allah except the truth. The Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, was but a messenger of Allah and His word which He directed to Mary and a soul [created at a command] from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers. And do not say, "Three"; desist - it is better for you. Indeed, Allah is but one God. Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And sufficient is Allah as Disposer of affairs."
When I ask Muslims why it is mentioned in the Qur'an not to speak of trinity, they say it's illogical, although, Allah never mentions in the Qur'an that it's illogical, Allah simply mentions that it is better for you not to speak of it. Does anyone have a verse in the Qur'an that clearly explains the illogical nature of trinity?
The way my Muslim friends explained it to me is that, "The Father is a person, the Son is a person, the Holy Spirit is a person, but they're not 3 persons but 1 person...what kind of language is that" It's illogical. Person, person, person, but it's not 3 persons but 1 person?!?"
The way I understand Trinity is that, the Son and the Holy Spirit are parts of God like my hand and my genitals are part of me. The son was God's right hand and the Holy Spirit was...what he used to get Mary pregnant. While the holy Spirit and Jesus may be persons, God is above anything we refer to as a person, as it is mentioned in Surah Ikhlas, chapter 112, verses 1-4:
"Say: He is Allah, The One and Only.
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
For some reason, Zakir Naik and sheik Ahmed Deedat both compare God to a person having a personality, when the Qur'an clearly states that the minute you compare God to anything in this world, he is not God, he begets not, nor is he begotten, there's nothing like him. If you understand those verses then, God is superior to any man with a personality the same way you are superior to your own hand or limbs, who have no IQ and can't achieve much by themselves. In this case, there should be no problem for a man with a personality to be part of God, and thus, for God to remain one in the trinity.
Besides, the Qur'an never seems to mention such verse where Trinity is qualified as illogical, so far I've only heard interpretations that it is illogical but no clear verses. In my understanding, Allah says it's better not to speak of Trinity because it is shameful, same as it is shameful if you speak of your intimate body parts. To me this seems a more plausible scenario. The misconception may arise when one claims, for God to be one he needs to have a personality. The concept of personality may be very primitive, and may only be a precursor to what God is portrayed as.
Anyone got an insight on this?
"O People of the Scripture, do not commit excess in your religion or say about Allah except the truth. The Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, was but a messenger of Allah and His word which He directed to Mary and a soul [created at a command] from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers. And do not say, "Three"; desist - it is better for you. Indeed, Allah is but one God. Exalted is He above having a son. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. And sufficient is Allah as Disposer of affairs."
When I ask Muslims why it is mentioned in the Qur'an not to speak of trinity, they say it's illogical, although, Allah never mentions in the Qur'an that it's illogical, Allah simply mentions that it is better for you not to speak of it. Does anyone have a verse in the Qur'an that clearly explains the illogical nature of trinity?
The way my Muslim friends explained it to me is that, "The Father is a person, the Son is a person, the Holy Spirit is a person, but they're not 3 persons but 1 person...what kind of language is that" It's illogical. Person, person, person, but it's not 3 persons but 1 person?!?"
The way I understand Trinity is that, the Son and the Holy Spirit are parts of God like my hand and my genitals are part of me. The son was God's right hand and the Holy Spirit was...what he used to get Mary pregnant. While the holy Spirit and Jesus may be persons, God is above anything we refer to as a person, as it is mentioned in Surah Ikhlas, chapter 112, verses 1-4:
"Say: He is Allah, The One and Only.
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
For some reason, Zakir Naik and sheik Ahmed Deedat both compare God to a person having a personality, when the Qur'an clearly states that the minute you compare God to anything in this world, he is not God, he begets not, nor is he begotten, there's nothing like him. If you understand those verses then, God is superior to any man with a personality the same way you are superior to your own hand or limbs, who have no IQ and can't achieve much by themselves. In this case, there should be no problem for a man with a personality to be part of God, and thus, for God to remain one in the trinity.
Besides, the Qur'an never seems to mention such verse where Trinity is qualified as illogical, so far I've only heard interpretations that it is illogical but no clear verses. In my understanding, Allah says it's better not to speak of Trinity because it is shameful, same as it is shameful if you speak of your intimate body parts. To me this seems a more plausible scenario. The misconception may arise when one claims, for God to be one he needs to have a personality. The concept of personality may be very primitive, and may only be a precursor to what God is portrayed as.
Anyone got an insight on this?