Fariq Naik – The Qur’an Speaks about the Sun as Having its own Light, unlike the Moon

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Speaker 1 discusses the concept of the light being passed on from the moon and how it is described in various ways. They mention the Glorious Quran and how it describes the light as being the same as the sun. They also mention the use of words like "light" and "Grimacing star."

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			Previously we human beings we
thought that the light of the moon
		
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			it was online. Allah subhanaw
taala same Surah Furqan chapter 25
		
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			was Psalm 61 da raka lezzy Jolliff
semi brugia wa Jalla fie has Raja
		
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			Allah blesses Allah subhanaw taala
was placed there in
		
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			constellations, and as placed sun,
a blazing lamp having its own
		
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			light, and moon, having borrowed
light, the Arabic word for the
		
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			word sun, or the Shams, and its
light is always described at Suraj
		
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			wahat, or the meaning shining
glory, or a torch having its own
		
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			light of Blazing lamp, the Arabic
word for the word moon, it is
		
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			calmer, and its light is always
described as no omnis, meaning
		
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			borrowed light or reflected light.
Nowhere does the Glorious Quran
		
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			say that the light of the moon is
its own light