Quran lines to Magnify Allah

These are some of the lines used in Quran to magnify God.

Glory be to Him! He is the Self-sufficient. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth. from 10:68

Glory be to the One Who created in pairs all of what grows the earth and of themselves, and of what not they know. 36:36

Glory be to Him! When He decrees a matter, then only He says to it, "Be" and it is. from 19:35

Praise be to God, Who created the heavens and the earth, and made darkness and light.  from 6:1

Whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth ˹constantly˺ glorifies Allah. The kingdom is His, and all praise is for Him. For He is Most Capable of everything. 64:1

Blessed is God, the best of creators! from 23:14

How do Sects and Hadiths Look When Logic is Used (Part 2)

Sects Made the First Wikipedia
Hadeeth are worse than any secondary source. Drawing information from hadeeth is like learning history off someone's blog. The wikipedia of Sunnis - collaborative effort, open to modification from all (some parts protected from vandalism), articles created every other day - the works. Sunnis invented the first wiki - fact. source
Pictorial depiction of Hadith narrators coming out of
the mouth of Bukharists
Sects Do Partner God with Muhammad
In wedding cards we see the names of the spouses next to each other. So why do people put names next to God's Name when He has no partners? source

Sects Accept the Fact that Instead of them Quranists are actually following the Book
Let's see, you called me a quran ist

Main Entry: 1-ist

1 a : one that performs a (specified) action <cyclist> : one that makes or produces a (specified) thing <novelist> b : one that plays a (specified) musical instrument <harpist> c : one that operates a (specified) mechanical instrument or contrivance <automobilist>

2 : one that specializes in a (specified) art or science or skill <geologist> <ventriloquist>

3 : one that adheres to or advocates a (specified) doctrine or system or code of behavior <socialist> <royalist> <hedonist> or that of a (specified) individual <Calvinist> <Darwinist>

Then I guess you don't adhere/advocate the Reading/Submission. source

The Greatest Formula to Abandon Quran

They all say hadiths add details to Quran and Islam. This is the most amazing psychological manipulation I've ever experienced. Satan deserves a gold medal for it. I remember how disappointed I felt when I could not find my one and only true sunni religion in the Quran. It hardly had anything we do in our mainstream Islam. Fortunately, detailed hadiths came to my rescue. I was happy with the “explanations" because they matched what I did and believed as a Sunni. It was all so consistent! I also wanted to use them to mimic the Prophet. They said by following his way I would acquire my salvation. I just had to know what he was all about. I devoted a great amount of my time knowing him.

Hadith Distorting Verse 65:4

We are told, through hadiths, Prophet Muhammad explains the Quran. We will see how much truth is in it by analyzing them. Let's begin with verse  65:4.

Hadith: 
Narrated Sahl bin Sad: While we were sitting in the company of the Prophet a woman came to him and presented herself (for marriage) to him. The Prophet looked at her, lowering his eyes and raising them, but did not give a reply. One of his companions said, "Marry her to me O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet asked (him), "Have you got anything?" He said, "I have got nothing." The Prophet said, "Not even an iron ring?" He Sad, "Not even an iron ring, but I will tear my garment into two halves and give her one half and keep the other half." The Prophet; said, "No. Do you know some of the Quran (by heart)?" He said, "Yes." The Prophet said, "Go, I have agreed to marry her to you with what you know of the Qur'an (as her Mahr)." 'And for those who have no courses (i.e. they are still immature). (65.4) And the 'Iddat for the girl before puberty is three months (in the above Verse).

Kill exMuslims or Not?

Apparently, the question to whether to kill exMuslims has support for both yes and no.

No to killing:
Those who advocate the death penalty for apostasy based their reasoning on a hadith which proclaims, "kill whoever changes his religion". But this hadith is open to varying interpretations on several grounds. 
First, this hadith is considered a weak hadith with just a single isnad (this means there is only one chain of transmission or narration) and thus according to the rules of Islamic jurisprudence, it is not enough to validate the death penalty. 
Second, this hadith is also considered a general ('amm) hadith in that it is in need of specification (takhsis); for it would otherwise convey a meaning that is not within its purpose. The obvious reading of the hadith would, for example, make liable the death punishment on a Hindu or Christian who converts to Islam. This is obviously not the intention of the hadith. According to the rules of Islamic jurisprudence, when a text is interpreted once, it becomes open to further interpretation and specification. Therefore, many scholars interpret this hadith to apply only to cases of high treason (hirabah), which means declaring war against Islam, the Prophet, or God or the legitimate leadership of the ummah. 
Third, and most importantly, there is no evidence to show that Prophet Muhammad saw or his Companions ever compelled anyone to embrace Islam, nor did they sentence anyone to death solely for renunciation of the faith. source

Yes to killing:
(1) This is the ruling of Allaah and His Messenger, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Whoever changes his religion, kill him." (reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, no. 3017).
(2) The one who has known the religion which Allaah revealed, entered it and practised it, then rejected it, despised it and left it, is a person who does not deserve to live on the earth of Allaah and eat from the provision of Allaah.
(3) By leaving Islaam, the apostate opens the way for everyone who wants to leave the faith, thus spreading apostasy and encouraging it.
(4) The apostate is not to be killed without warning. Even though his crime is so great, he is given a last chance, a respite of three days in which to repent. If he repents, he will be left alone; if he does not repent, then he will be killed.
(5) If the punishment for murder and espionage (also known as high treason) is death, then what should be the punishment for the one who disbelieves in the Lord of mankind and despises and rejects His religion? Is espionage or shedding blood worse than leaving the religion of the Lord of mankind and rejecting it?
(6) None of those who bleat about personal freedom and freedom of belief would put up with a neighbour’s child hitting their child or justify this as "personal freedom," so how can they justify leaving the true religion and rejecting the sharee’ah which Allaah revealed to teach mankind about His unity and bring justice and fairness to all? source

Pick Your Imaam based on What You Want to Hear

Do you want to learn about extreme or moderate views? Apparently, in sectarian Islam, you can pick and choose a mullah based on whether you wanna be an extremist or moderate. Below is a sample of that:

Its user must, however, be be aware of which of the imaams of Hadeeth are considered strict, moderate or lenient, and of the difference between a verdict on one of the routes of transmission of a hadeeth and that on an entire hadeeth (with all its routes). Without such knowledge, the verdicts of the scholars might appear contradictory and confusing at many times.source 
Either way, you will probably end up with a mullah similar to this one:
That's because every mullah needs to use inconsistency, not live by what he preaches, scare the hell out of you about anyone who doesn't look like you, plowing away your life and bank account.

Long List of Prophet's Sayings in the Quran

The verses in the Quran where Allah said to the Prophet [pbuh] "QUL" (Say). These are not Prophet's own words but the words are from Allah . However, in these verses, Allah sepcifically commanded Prophet ... 'QUL' (SAY):

About Himself

Say: "I would, if I disobeyed my Lord, indeed have fear of the penalty of a Mighty Day. [6:15]

Say: "I tell you not that with me are the treasures of Allah, nor do I know what is hidden, nor do I tell you I am an angel. I but follow what is revealed to me." Say: "can the blind be held equal to the seeing?" Will ye then consider not? [6:50]

Say: "I am forbidden to worship those - others than Allah ? whom ye call upon." Say: "I will not follow your vain desires: If I did, I would stray from the path, and be not of the company of those who receive guidance." [6:56]

Say: "For me, I (work) on a clear sign from my Lord, but ye reject Him. What ye would see hastened, is not in my power. The command rests with none but Allah: He declares the truth, and He is the best of judges."[6:57]