The Quran affirms the Oneness of Allah and explicitly denies that Allah has a son or any offspring. This concept is known as "Tawheed" in Islam, which means the Oneness of God. The belief in the Oneness of God is one of the fundamental principles of Islam and is mentioned throughout the Quran.
One verse that explicitly denies that Allah has a son is:
"And they say, 'The Most Merciful has taken [for Himself] a son.' You have done an atrocious thing. The heavens almost rupture therefrom and the earth splits open and the mountains collapse in devastation that they attribute to the Most Merciful a son. And it is not appropriate for the Most Merciful that He should take a son." (Quran 19:88-91)
This verse clearly denies that Allah has a son and refutes the belief of those who claim that Allah has taken a son. The Quran emphasizes that Allah is unique and there is nothing that can be compared to Him or associated with Him in any way. Therefore, the idea of Allah having a son or any form of offspring is considered a grave sin and a violation of the core principles of Islam.
Quran 43:81
وَقُلْ جَاءَ الْحَقُّ وَزَهَقَ الْبَاطِلُ ۚ إِنَّ الْبَاطِلَ كَانَ زَهُوقًا
And say, "Truth has come, and falsehood has departed. Indeed is falsehood, [by nature], ever bound to depart."
This verse is part of a longer passage in Surah Az-Zukhruf that emphasizes the truth of the message of Islam and the inevitability of its victory over falsehood. The verse states that the truth has come, referring to the message of Islam, and that falsehood is bound to depart, meaning that it will eventually disappear and be replaced by truth. The verse highlights the importance of upholding the truth and rejecting falsehood.
Quran 72:3
وَأَنَّهُ تَعَالَىٰ جَدُّ رَبِّنَا مَا اتَّخَذَ صَاحِبَةً وَلَا وَلَدًا
"And [we have been informed] that he (i.e., Allah) exalted is the majesty of our Lord, has not taken a wife or a son."
This verse is part of Surah Al-Jinn, which is named after the supernatural beings mentioned in the chapter. In this verse, the Jinn declare that Allah is exalted and has not taken a wife or a son. This verse affirms the Islamic belief in the Oneness of God and refutes any notions of Allah having any partners or offspring.
Quran 112:3
لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ
"He neither begets nor is born."
This verse is part of Surah Al-Ikhlas, which is a short chapter that emphasizes the Oneness of God. In this verse, Allah is described as not begetting nor being born, which emphasizes His uniqueness and negates any ideas of Him having any partners or offspring. This verse, along with the rest of Surah Al-Ikhlas, is frequently recited in Muslim prayers and is considered to be one of the most important chapters in the Quran.
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