Used in a grammatical rebuttal over whether 'lam yalid' only negates past begetting or excludes divine begetting altogether.
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Quran 112:3
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3 who has not begotten, and has not been begotten,
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Used with Quran 9:30 to argue that the Quran categorically denies divine begetting, which the host contrasted with New Testament sonship language.
In response to talk of God as Father and Jesus as Son, a Muslim cited the Qur'anic formula that God 'does not beget nor is He begotten' to deny any sonship of Jesus.
A Muslim appealed to this verse to argue that the Quran rejects literal begetting and therefore only rules out ontological sonship.
Used from a Muslim perspective to argue that “Allah” refers to a title or state of mastery that is not biologically inherited or begotten, but individually attained.
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