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Misconceptions About Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) - Maulana Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi

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Jaffari Community Centre
Published
Mon 24 Mar 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jaffaricc/episodes/Misconceptions-About-Prophet-Muhammad-PBUH---Maulana-Sayyid-Muhammad-Rizvi-e30jcce

24th Ramadan 1446 AHMarch 23rd 2025- Dr. Keith Moore, a Canadian embryologist, analyzed Quranic verses and concluded that their scientific accuracy suggests divine origin. - Dr. Persaud, another Canadian professor, supported Moore’s findings and stated that the Quran's descriptions of science are too precise to be coincidental. - The lecture highlights that non-Muslim scientists have recognized the Quran’s truth, while many Muslims have not deeply studied it. - Imam Ali’s will advises Muslims to prioritize the Quran and warns against letting others understand it before them. - Social media narratives falsely claim that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) secretly learned scientific knowledge from others. - The Quraysh initially called the Prophet a poet, then a sorcerer, and finally insane, but never accused him of learning from scholars. - Historical evidence does not support claims that the Prophet acquired knowledge from experts in medicine or astronomy. - Opponents of Islam feared the Quran’s impact and warned people to avoid hearing its verses. - The Prophet’s teachings continued to spread despite opposition, showing that accusations against him were baseless. - The Quran remains a source of knowledge and guidance, and its connection to scientific facts strengthens its credibility.Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)

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