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Sunday, December 27, 2015

The Tower Of Sauron : Mutashaabihat or Similarities

For the information of the Muslims, the word mutashabihat in the Quran does NOT mean an allegory (referring Surah 3:7). It is incorrectly translated in Surah 3:7.

In ALL other verses in the Quran where it appears, mutashaabihat is correctly translated as something that is 'similar' or 'the same as'.  

Please refer ALL other occurences of mutashaabihat in Surah 39:23, 6:99 and 6:141 of the Arabic Quran.  Plus the derivatives.

Here is a picture of the fictional Baradur or Dark Tower or the Tower of Sauron in JRR Tolkiens 'Lord of the Rings'.  Perhaps this is why I never watched 'Lord of the Rings' or read Tolkiens tales. I have a very tough time with fiction.


 

Barad-dûr, the “Dark Tower,” is a fictional place in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings and is described in The Lord of the Rings.

Sauron, the Dark Lord, ruled Mordor from Barad-dûr. The Eye of Sauron kept watch over Middle-earth from its highest tower. It was located in north-west Mordor close to Mount Doom. The Dark Tower was finally destroyed as a consequence of the One Ring being unmade in the fires of Mount Doom.

Here is another tower that does look similar to the Dark Tower of Sauron.

 


In both these pictures there is that pair of curved, spiky horns at the very top. Like a pair of tanduk setan.  So many people seem to like fiction.  

The more ridiculously fictional it is, the more they like it.       



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