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THE REAL CONTENTS OF THE QURAN
We have seen some two hundred examples of interpolations. Now we shall go over another two hundred examples that are mentioned in the Quran.

1– God’s existence and unity.
2– To believe in one God without associating any partner to Him.
3– God is compassionate and merciful and all forgiving.
4– Love and fear of God.
5– God is the creator of everything.
6– God’s perpetuation and control of creation.
7– God is omniscient, omnipresent; He sees and hears everything.
8– God is perfect in that He lacks nothing…
9– God is eternal; He existed before time and will exist forever.
10– God begets not nor is He begotten.
11– God is sublime and transcendent.
12– All praises are due to God only.
13– God predominates everything and is ever the winner.
14– God is the nourisher of man.
15– The unerring promise of God.
16– God the creator and sustainer, as well as the extinguisher of life on earth.
17– God never errs nor forgets.
18– God is endowed with all the beautiful names.
19– God loves the believers.
20– God has explained everything down to the last detail in the Quran.
21– God is the only authority as regards religion.
22– The Quran contains everything.
23– The Quran covers everything as far as religion is concerned.
24– The Quran is preserved by God.
25– There is no contradiction in the Quran.
26– The Quran is complete and nothing in it is lacking.
27– The Quran is a remembrance, a guide and a mercy to mankind.
28– The Quran guides one on the path of the truth.
29– The Quran contains detailed information.
30– We should meditate the Quran.
31– Reading and reciting the Quran are meritorious acts.
32– To remember God frequently.
33- To pray for God’s sake only.
34– The fact that the truest friend is God.
35– To take refuge in God and pray to God.
36– To believe in all the past prophets.
37– To love and revere the Prophet.
38– The Prophet makes decisions only according to the Quran.
39– Muhammad is the last of the prophets.
40– The fact that the Prophet ascribes nothing to God unless He has revealed it to him.
41– To perform the salat regularly.
42– To stand, to bow, to prostrate while praying.
43– To turn toward the direction of Mecca while performing the salat.
44– To perform ablution before the salat.
45– If one has had sexual intercourse, to perform total ablution before the salat.
46– When water is unavailable to perform ablution to use earth and rub it against the body.
47– Importance of pious reverence (hushu) while performing the salat.
48– Stated times of the salat.
49– The congregational salat performed on Friday.
50– To perform the salat in all modesty and not to make a show of.
51– To repeat the name of God during the salat.
52– To repeat the name of God even after the salat.
53– To fast in the month of Ramadan.
54– Prohibition of eating, drinking and sexual intercourse during the length of fast.
55– Beginning and end of fast.
56– What a person should do if he is unable to fast.
57– To spend one’s assets for the cause of God.
58– Distribution of goods among the orphans and destitute.
59– Not to rub in a favor made.
60– To give away things from one’s heart.
61– To go on pilgrimage and perform the Hajj.
62– To praise God during the Hajj.
63– To purify oneself and perform one’s vows.
64- To complete the Hajj and Umra rituals for the sake of God.
65– Prohibition of sexual intercourse and quarrels during the Hajj.
66– Prohibition of hunting during the Hajj.
67– Retribution for hunting during the Hajj.
68– To command what is appropriate.
69– To avoid irrelevant acts.
70– To fight for the cause of God.
71– To fight both with one’s assets and life.
72– To fight guided by the principles of the Quran.
73– Not to be afraid from being reproached.
74– Prohibition of usury.
75– Not to make errors in weighing and measuring.
76– Not to do injustice.
77– To avoid prodigality.
78– Not to act miserly.
79– Not to kill man and the retribution for it.
80– Not to steal, and the punishment of it.
81– To avoid mischiefmaking, and its punishment.
82– Not to commit adultery and its punishment .
83– Not to falsely accuse a woman of adultery.
84– Prohibition of lesbianism and homosexuality.
85– Condemnation of magic.
86– To take refuge in God from Satan
87– Not to be on friendly terms with Satan.
88– To realize that Satan is man’s enemy.
89– Mention of satanic apprehensions and delusions.
90– Not to fear Satan.
91– To implore God only.
92– To pray to God.
93– To ask forgiveness from God.
94– Not to lose hope in God.
95– To repent immediately after committing a sin.
96– To be patient.
97– To compete in patience.
98– Not to contend on a subject of which one is ignorant.
99– Not to follow anything blindly.
100– To abide by agreements.
101– Not to violate an oath.
102– Act of atonement for violating an oath.
103– Not to administer an oath for mischievous ends.
104– Not to avoid injustice even in the case of one’s next of kin.
105– Not to act unjustly for a personal end.
106– To be tolerant and forgiving.
107– To return the goods belonging to orphans to their owners.
108– To treat orphans kindly.
109– Not to maltreat orphans.
110- Not to overvalue life on the earth.
111– The ultimate aim is God.
112– To live for the cause of God.
113– To realize one’s powerlessness in the presence of God.
114– To rely on God alone and not on one’s power and strength.
115– To abide by God’s revelation wholeheartedly.
116– To realize that nothing can take place unless God permits it.
117– Detailed depiction of hypocrites.
118– Explanation of derision and mockery that believers have been exposed to.
119– Description of hatred felt against believers.
120– Condemnation of mischiefmaking.
121– Condemnation of pride.
122– Condemnation of ingratitude.
123– Condemnation of acts done without thinking
124– The fact that a person not using his brain will perish.
125– The error to believe that the truth is what the majority thinks.
126– Ancestor worship cannot lead one to truth.
127- To be a mere imitator without using one’s intelligence is an error.
128– Drunkenness is an abomination.
129– To worship stones is a satanic act.
130– Fortunetelling by arrows is a satanic act.
131– To believe in the Last Day.
132– Description of the Last Day.
133– Description of Paradise.
134– Description of the beautiful things in Paradise.
135– Description of hell.
136– Description of torture in hell.
137– The eternal existence in paradise and hell.
138– To lead one’s life always conscious of the existence of paradise and hell.
139– God’s mercy is of even higher importance than Paradise.
140– The fact that it is easy for the One who created man to re-create him.
141– God will not cause anyone to suffer on the Last Day unless he sends first an envoy.
142– God will not pardon anyone associating partners to Him but may pardon perhaps all other sins according to His discretion.
143– The dwellers of Paradise will be in bliss while those inhabiting hell will be remorseful.
144– The fact that there will be no fatigue or boredom in Paradise.
145– Description of men styling themselves as representatives of religion who are in fact embezzlers.
146– Examples of deification of religious figures.
147– Prophethood of Moses and his receiving the Torah.
148– Prophethood of Christ and the revelation of the Gospels.
149– Prophethood of David and his receiving the Psalms.
150– The fact that there are many other prophets that are not mentioned in the Quran.
151– Adam and the stories about him.
152– Noah and the stories about him.
153– Abraham and the stories about him.
154– Solomon and the stories about him.
155– Moses fights with the Pharaoh.
156– Christ and his mother, Mary.
157– Joseph’s parables and his interpretation of his dreams.
158– Mention of Jacob.
159– Mention of Ishmael and Isaac.
160– Mention of Zulkarnein and Lukman
161– The ordeals of the Prophets.
162– Struggle of Prophets to overcome the ordeals.
163– Not to hope for salvation even though one may be the father or son of a prophet.
164– Punishment of people who fail to have faith in the prophets.
165– To treat one’s parents well.
166– To meditate upon the creation.
167– To analyze and examine God’s creations in the sky and upon the earth.
168– Not to eat the flesh of animals slaughtered in the name of divinities other than God, dead animals or pork.
169– Not to announce unlawful the sustenance God has provided.
170– To avoid committing sins either openly or in secret.
171– To join those who turn toward God.
172– Not to be divided and severed.
173– To be solid and unyielding against threats directed to God.
174– Not to be aggressive.
175– To fight against aggressors for the cause of God.
176– To be lenient in avenging oneself.
177– To think and do beautiful things.
178– To give things into the custody of reliable and dependable persons.
179- To regard consultation essential for administration.
180– To question oneself.
181– To greet someone who greets one.
182– Not to take for granted the information originating from suspects.
183– To arbitrate between parties about a dispute among the believers.
184– Brotherhood of believers.
185– Not to divide into factions in religion.
186– The fact that in religion there is no compulsion or coercion.
187– Not to avoid giving testimony.
188– Not to grow lax and to know that a believer is superior to a nonbeliever.
189– One’s effects and kin must not hinder an individual from remembrance of God.
190– Faith in the real life hereafter.
191– The fact that honey has a healing effect.
192– Attention drawn to mathematics.
193– Description of the relativity of time.
194– Description of the expansion of the universe.
195– The fact that the earth, the moon and the sun rotate.
196– The fact that two waters that combine do not mix.
197– Description of the wind’s effect on pollenization.
198– Attention drawn to earthquake faults on the earth’s crust.
199– The fact that the sky is like a protected roof.
200– The fact that everything has a certain measure.