Monday, August 23, 2010

East and West-a comparison

Sura 43:38 uses the terms East and west. Having read Psalm 103 previously, I noted the repeat of using it poetically. In the Sura known as golden adornments, the prophet encounters those who when asked to convert, say that they are following the teachings of their fathers and are following their footsteps, guiding their ways by those beliefs. They ask why the Koran was not sent to some of the leading men of the two cities (Mecca or Medina)-as part of the question, is this whom Allah would send?

Some of them are prosperous, so Allah tells the messenger that if they weren't leading others astray, He'd share that prosperity with everyone who blasphemes (by believing the old teachings), giving them silver roofs for their houses and silver stairways in which to go up, silver doors and silver thrones on which they could recline, and also adornments of gold.

If anyone withdraws himself from remembrance of (Allah) Most Gracious, We appoint for him an evil one, to be an intimate companion with him. Such (evil ones)really hinder those from the Path, but they think they are being guided aright!

I believe this answers the problem of those who say they are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, and have invited Jesus into their hearts. The Bible promises the Holy Spirit as a down payment on our salvation, and proof of God's commitment. Since it cannot be denied that these seem to have some spiritual guidance, and great assurance of faith, the accusation is that it is a false spirit that has been sent to deceive.
Thus, verse 38 says
At length, when (such a one) comes to Us, he says (to his evil companion): Would that between me and you were the distance of East and West! Ah! evil is that companion indeed! I note the use of the word Us for Allah.

Verse 39 continues this train of thought.
When you have done wrong, it will avail you nothing, that day that you shall be partners in punishment!
Okay, so here we have it, those who adhere to the teachings of their fathers claim partners, an accusation against Christians.

No idea why he includes verse 40, because it kind of disproves his case.
Can you then make the deaf to hear, or give direction to the blind, or to such as wander in manifest error? Someone who has opponents asking for signs and wants others to turn from their former teachings shouldn't mention this, as their answer would be: Jesus did. And that folks, is one of their partners they are being yelled at for embracing!
I do not find the use of east and west as poetic or beautiful as the usage in the Bible, and we are asked to find a sura more beautiful for proof of who is right. Whether you agree, I note the similar wording, and differences.

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