Quranic abrogation
Quoted by the Christian caller as an analogy for abrogation or change in divine designation, arguing that God could permit one title in an earlier period and later prohibit it.
Mentioned with Qur'an 2:106 in the closing discussion of abrogation as a response to claims that the Qur’an contradicts itself.
Raised preemptively to argue that apparent tensions in the Qur'an may be resolved by abrogation rather than contradiction.
Mentioned in the closing discussion of abrogation as a standard Muslim response to contradiction accusations.
Used by the host to argue that the Qur'an says Jesus made some previously forbidden things lawful, which he presented as changing the law and conflicting with Matthew 5.
A Muslim participant cited this verse to claim Islam was perfected and therefore superseded previous religions; the host challenged that reading as not explicitly abrogating Tor...