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If everything is created in pairs, why does a worm species have 3 genders?
How can the verse He created spouses for you be explained for bachelors?
Do people have spouses created from their own souls?
Why does Allah give the example that He cannot have children without a wife?
It is stated in the verse 2 of the chapter of ar-Rad that “the heavens were raised without pillars” but it is stated in verse 7 of the chapter of al-Mumin that “angels sustain the Throne”. Are those verses not contradictory to each other?
How many years later did the Byzantines defeat the Iranians, which is mentioned in the chapter of ar-Rum?
Why did the so-called Kaaba Seizure in 1979 occur though the Kaaba is protected?
How should we understand the verses stating that the Kaaba is protected (safe)?..
Do Palestinian lands belong to Jews or Muslims?
In two or three places in the Quran, it is said that there are lessons to be learned from the sailing of the ships over the sea, but I have not been able to notice the lesson to be learned. Will you explain it?
Why is the example of “ships” given in verse 164 of the chapter of al- Baqara? What is the message that is meant to be given?
What is in the heavens? What are the things between the heavens and the earth?
What is the wisdom behind “except as thy Lord willeth” in verses 107 and 108 of the chapter of Hud after the sentence “They will dwell therein for all the time”? If our Lord wills, will He make an exception for us to allow us to stay there forever?
Is there death because of starvation?
What happened to Abu Lahab’s wife?
“Allah hath set a seal on their hearts and on their hearing, and on their eyes is a veil; great is the penalty they (incur)” (al-Baqara, 2/7), it is Allah who makes people unbelievers; so, what is the fault of an unbeliever / atheist?
If the woman is the breadwinner of the house, is she regarded as superior?
What will happen to the mountains during Doomsday?
“If any do fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah hath revealed, they are (no better than) unbelievers.” Can you explain the verse (al-maida, 5/44)?
Is night a cover or is the word cover used only figuratively?
While the expression “a people, whose fathers had received no admonition” is used in verse 6 of the chapter of Yasin, different expressions are used in the chapters of an-Naml and al-Muminun. Can you explain it?
If mountains are fixed, how can their erosion be explained?
Was a spell cast on the Prophet?
Was the permission to beat women abolished by the hadiths of the Prophet?
Is it not more appropriate to interpret the word wadribuhunna in verse 34 of the chapter of an-Nisa as separate your bed instead of beat the women?
Does the verse mean to hit (strike) or beat?
Is it an evidence showing that ru’yatullah (seeing Allah) is possible since Hz. Musa (Moses) wanted to see Allah?
What verses of the Quran should be read for what purpose?
Where is the place that the sun sets and rises mentioned in the chapter of al-Kahf?
How do we know that verse 86 of the chapter of al-Kahf is described through the eyes of Dhul-Qarnayn?
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