Is it possible that Allah changed His decree about the laws of gravity and took

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Jesus up physically to Himself? HolyQuran 4:158 "bal rafa'ahullahu ilaihi" On the contrary Allah exalted him to Himself.

The word rafa'a means elevated (as elevated in rank or spirit) but not physically. If Allah took Jesus up physically then Allah had to have a physical location to "receive" him, right?

It is time for you to reflect yourself and not take the fatwas of the misguided Ulama.

Tell me, how do you justify that Jesus was not raised bodily to Allah?
Edit: Last sentence should have read:
Tell me, how do you justify that Jesus was raised bodily to Allah?
 
Jesus Is God’s Son

“In these last days [God] has spoken to us by his Son” (Heb. 1:2). The first point is that Jesus Christ is God’s eternal Son incarnate, through whom God has spoken to us. Note the phrase, “in these last days.” Jesus inaugurated the last days and we are living in them. This messianic age will continue until Jesus Christ comes again in great glory.

The prophets were men of the earth below and sinners just like us. But the Son, who is from heaven, is eternal God himself. The revelation of God in his Son is full and final. We are to listen to the voice of God in the Scriptures and respond to him obediently, not to seek a fresh, new word. If we long to hear from God, listen to the Scriptures. No theologian, no philosopher, no scientist, no guru can give us a new or different word. Any revelation that contradicts the full revelation of God in the Scriptures is not from God, but is an anti-word from the devil himself. The word of God alone can give us everlasting encouragement.

God has spoken finally in his Son, who is God himself. He is the great prophet, superior to all other prophets through whom God spoke. His Son, however, is more than a prophet, he is our Judge, Creator, and God, whom we must worship. “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow . . . and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Phil. 2:10-11).
 
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