The mind-bending mystery of the Qur’an is its hidden meaning, which, according to it, is intended for those who reflect, ponder, and are endowed with knowledge.
Muslims believe many prophets existed, including those not mentioned in the Quran. The Quran states: "There is a Messenger for
every community." The hadith reports that the Prophet Muhammad said that
there were approximately 124,000 prophets and 313 messengers.
At the outset, the 124,000 prophets and 313 messengers are precisely what they say, but does it also mean to tell us that there are
124,000 religions spread among mankind and 313 non-religious beliefs?
When God said, 'I created angels from light (visible energy) and the Jinn/spirits from smokeless fire (invisible, dark energy),' we accepted it without even pondering how it could be possible. We consider smokeless fire to be simply fire without smoke. We are missing the real message because light and its nemesis are invisible to the naked eye. Of course, smokeless fire means a fire you cannot
see. It is only in very recent times that the scientific community has discovered dark matter and dark energy, and scientists refer to them as "dark" not because they are dark, but because they are
invisible. Do you think it is by accident that it perfectly fits the Qur’an’s smokeless fire (fire you cannot see)?
ANGEL vs JINN/SATAN
THE FORCES OF LIGHT vs THE FORCES
OF DARKNESS
Eventually, the scientific community will undoubtedly acknowledge “dark energy” as anti-light, the forces of darkness accelerating the universe's expansion. It is ripping the universe apart, as described in the Qur’an as “When the sky/heaven is rent asunder.”
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