The document is a transcript of a Clubhouse discussion led by Captain Ehab focusing on the story of the prophet Jonah (Younis) from an Islamic perspective, challenging traditional interpretations. The speakers, primarily "Captain Ehab" ,Sahier, and "Ayman," argue that Jonah was the son of Noah who refused to board the ark and was subsequently swallowed by a whale.
They draw heavily upon Quranic verses to support their claims and refute what they consider fabrications by "Bani Israel"
The discussion leaders consistently urge listeners to analyze the Quranic text contextually and critically.
All content for Facts from the Holy Quran is the property of Sabih Jibara and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The document is a transcript of a Clubhouse discussion led by Captain Ehab focusing on the story of the prophet Jonah (Younis) from an Islamic perspective, challenging traditional interpretations. The speakers, primarily "Captain Ehab" ,Sahier, and "Ayman," argue that Jonah was the son of Noah who refused to board the ark and was subsequently swallowed by a whale.
They draw heavily upon Quranic verses to support their claims and refute what they consider fabrications by "Bani Israel"
The discussion leaders consistently urge listeners to analyze the Quranic text contextually and critically.
Surat Maryam (Chapter 19) of the Quran, verses 16-98. It recounts the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, emphasizing her purity and the miraculous birth of Jesus. The passage also mentions other prophets, including Abraham, Moses, and Ishmael, highlighting their piety and prophethood. Furthermore, it discusses themes of faith, divine judgment, and the eventual fate of believers and disbelievers, emphasizing God's omnipotence and mercy. Finally, it underscores the importance of righteous conduct and warns against idolatry and disbelief.
Facts from the Holy Quran
The document is a transcript of a Clubhouse discussion led by Captain Ehab focusing on the story of the prophet Jonah (Younis) from an Islamic perspective, challenging traditional interpretations. The speakers, primarily "Captain Ehab" ,Sahier, and "Ayman," argue that Jonah was the son of Noah who refused to board the ark and was subsequently swallowed by a whale.
They draw heavily upon Quranic verses to support their claims and refute what they consider fabrications by "Bani Israel"
The discussion leaders consistently urge listeners to analyze the Quranic text contextually and critically.