TuranDursun.net : Freedom from Religions
26 September 2009
|Bel'am, Yaish, Addas, Yessar, Cebr, Salman the Persian.
What does the Quran say about this?
The ”God ” in the Quran explains this with the customary oath:
We take an oath that we know they (the unbelievers) say, ‘A mortal taught him,’ but the man to whom they allude speaks a foreign tongue, while this (The Quran) is eloquent Arabic speech. (Nahl (The Bee), verse: 103)
In the verses following the one above, the ‘infidels’ are threatened and defined as ‘liars’, ‘slanderers’ and they are informed that ‘a grievous punishment’ awaits them.
In the verse above, it is said that the person who was said to be instructing Muhammad was a foreigner, not an Arab.
Some people claim that it was a Greek slave named Bel'am who taught Muhammad.