The host quoted this verse to argue that, in the Quran, true belief requires submitting to Muhammad's judgments, not merely 'submitting to God,' undermining the guest's definition of 'Muslim.'
Total mentions
7
Topic packs
2
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6
Archive routes where Quran 4:65 appears
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Cited to argue that, in Islam, submission to Allah is functionally submission to Muhammad.
Read on-screen to argue that Islam requires believers to make Muhammad judge in disputes and submit fully to his decisions, so Muhammad functions as a necessary mediating authority.
Used to argue that Islam requires submission not only to God but specifically to Muhammad's judgments and authority.
Used to argue that believers must accept Muhammad's judgments without resistance, which the host contrasted with Sahih al-Bukhari 6967 to claim an internal contradiction.
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