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The verse is problematic for multiple different reasons. For example, the available Saddi tafsir translated into Russian (not included in the article) admits that Allah may have the weaknesses his slaves will not be able to find out about. Another example is, if the verse is eternal past the demise of Muhammad, it can be argued that the verse prescribes that the Muslims must not question <i>anything</i> about Islam, including this very article and WikiIslam overall.
The verse is problematic for multiple different reasons. For example, the available Saadi tafsir (not included in the article) admits that Allah may have the weaknesses his slaves will not be able to find out about. Another example is, if the verse is eternal past the demise of Muhammad, it can be argued that the verse prescribes that the Muslims must not question <i>anything</i> about Islam, including this very article and WikiIslam overall.


To stay within the scope, this article will only focus on one particular teachings of the Quran, being that <b> the very act of asking questions during the process of the Quranic revelation can change the revelation.</b>
To stay within the scope, this article will only focus on one particular teachings of the Quran, being that <b> the very act of asking questions during the process of the Quranic revelation can change the revelation.</b>
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