Used to stress how strongly the Quran condemns attributing a son to Allah, in order to argue that Jesus could not be preaching the God of Islam if he taught sonship.
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Quran 19:88-93
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88 And they say, 'The All-merciful has taken unto Himself a son. 89 You have indeed advanced something hideous! 90 The heavens are wellnigh rent of it and the earth split asunder, and the mountains wellnigh fall down crashing for 91 that they have attributed to the All-merciful a son; 92 and it behoves not the All-merciful to take a son. 93 None is there in the heavens and earth but he comes to the All-merciful as a servant;
Discussed as the wider Quranic context showing that claiming Allah has a son is treated as a monstrous offense.
Repeated to argue that the Quran never allows Allah to be described as father and treats sonship claims as abhorrent.
Quoted to argue that the Quran rejects saying Allah has a son, in contrast to biblical language about divine sonship.
Quoted from the Quran to argue that Islam does not merely reject literal begetting but rules out any sonship before Allah, since all beings come only as slaves.