Did the Quran make an error about trinity?..

Please answer this because this has been making me doubt my faith the whole time since i heard it🥲

So appearantly the Quran mentions mary as a part of the trinity when the trinity in christianity consisted of "father, son and the holy spirit" which seems like such an easy to not miss mistake about it...as if it was man made..

I'm not trying to make it seem like it is I'm just a lost muslim trying to understand my own faith because such an error seems like it could onpy come from a human..

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u/Ok-Internet744 — 5 days ago

Did the Quran make an error about trinity?

Please answer this because it has been giving me doubts about my faith ever since I heard about it..

So appearantly the Quran portrays mary as part of the trinity when it has always consisted of god, the prophet issa and the holy spirit, so assosiating mary with that instead of the holy spirit seems like such an obvious mistake..

This makes me really doubt islam and I honestly don't know what to do about it

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u/Ok-Internet744 — 5 days ago

Meaning of thank f?

I don't consider myself religious but I respect the God I believe in so I want to be careful with using phrases that might mean insulting him since I'm still learning english, I hope people don't attack me for my personal beliefs and wanting to leaen about what this phrase means and its origins..

Anyway, where I come from we often say thank god in my language so to me when I recently heard thank f word(Idk if i can post swear words here tbh) it sounded to me like if english speakers were calling god by the f word and i was confused

After some research some answers I cam across was that it could have originated from 2:either religious people using it to not "use the lord's name in vein" or aethists using it as a way to not mention god, but some say that it originated from "thank f\*\*\*\*ng god" instead and "thank f" is just a shortened version of it, which meaning and origin is true?

I really hope I don't get made fun of in the commenta here, I really love the english language and want to learn but I just don't want to use a phrase foolishly without knowing what it actually means or its origins when it could potentially mean something that might disrespect my oen beliefs..

I hope I don't come off as some extremist religious guy because I gwnuinely have suffered from those kind of people and hate them, it's just that I just want to be sure 🥲

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u/Ok-Internet744 — 18 days ago

Meaning of thank f?

I don't consider myself religious but I respect the God I believe in so I want to be careful with using phrases that might mean insulting him since I'm still learning english, I hope people don't attack me for my personal beliefs and wanting to leaen about what this phrase means and its origins..

Anyway, where I come from we often say thank god in my language so to me when I recently heard thank f word(Idk if i can post swear words here tbh) it sounded to me like if english speakers were calling god by the f word and i was confused

After some research some answers I cam across was that it could have originated from 2:either religious people using it to not "use the lord's name in vein" or aethists using it as a way to not mention god, but some say that it originated from "thank f****ng god" instead and "thank f" is just a shortened version of it, which meaning and origin is true?

I really hope I don't get made fun of in the commenta here, I really love the english language and want to learn but I just don't want to use a phrase foolishly without knowing what it actually means or its origins when it could potentially mean something that might disrespect my oen beliefs..

I hope I don't come off as some extremist religious guy because I gwnuinely have suffered from those kind of people and hate them, it's just that I just want to be sure 🥲

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u/Ok-Internet744 — 18 days ago

Meaning of thank f?

I don't consider myself religious but I respect the God I believe in so I want to be careful with using phrases that might mean insulting him since I'm still learning english, I hope people don't attack me for my personal beliefs and wanting to leaen about what this phrase means and its origins..

Anyway, where I come from we often say thank god in my language so to me when I recently heard thank f word(Idk if i can post swear words here tbh) it sounded to me like if english speakers were calling god by the f word and i was confused

After some research some answers I cam across was that it could have originated from 2:either religious people using it to not "use the lord's name in vein" or aethists using it as a way to not mention god, but some say that it originated from "thank f\*\*\*\*ng god" instead and "thank f" is just a shortened version of it, which meaning and origin is true?

I really hope I don't get made fun of in the commenta here, I really love the english language and want to learn but I just don't want to use a phrase foolishly without knowing what it actually means or its origins when it could potentially mean something that might disrespect my oen beliefs..

I hope I don't come off as some extremist religious guy because I gwnuinely have suffered from those kind of people and hate them, it's just that I just want to be sure 🥲

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u/Ok-Internet744 — 18 days ago