The term Shirk ( شِرْك ), as used in the Quran, means association; in the context of religion and the Quran, it signifies associating anything or anyone with God. This word comes from the root "shin-ra-kaf" ( ش ر ك ), which occurs 168 times in the Quran. Below is a summary of all the different occurrences … Continue reading The Usage of Shirk in the Quran
Trade-Offs
Introduction: Every Choice Has a Cost In a well-known exchange, economist Milton Friedman was confronted by a college student about the safety of the Ford Pinto. The student argued that Ford should have invested more in safety measures to prevent fatalities, framing the issue as a moral failure on the company’s part. Rather than debating … Continue reading Trade-Offs
God’s Light & The Holographic Universe
The concept of the holographic universe first emerged from the study of black holes in the 1970s, when physicists like Jacob Bekenstein and Stephen Hawking began exploring the relationship between entropy and the surface area of a black hole’s event horizon. Their groundbreaking work revealed that the amount of information contained within a black hole … Continue reading God’s Light & The Holographic Universe
Abu Hurairah Was A Liar
The introduction to Sahih Muslim states the following Hadith: Anyone who narrates everything he hears is a liar. ‘It is enough of a lie for a man that he narrates everything he hears’. وَحَدَّثَنَا يَحْيَى بْنُ يَحْيَى، أَخْبَرَنَا هُشَيْمٌ، عَنْ سُلَيْمَانَ التَّيْمِيِّ، عَنْ أَبِي عُثْمَانَ النَّهْدِيِّ، قَالَ قَالَ عُمَرُ بْنُ الْخَطَّابِ رضى الله تعالى عنه … Continue reading Abu Hurairah Was A Liar
Disciple Martyrdom Mythology
Many Christians argue that the willingness of Jesus’ disciples to die for their belief in his resurrection serves as powerful proof of the truth of Christianity. The reasoning goes that people would not willingly suffer martyrdom for something they knew to be false. While this may seem compelling at first glance, closer scrutiny reveals several … Continue reading Disciple Martyrdom Mythology
The Great Commission Mythology
The Great Commission refers to the instruction given by Jesus Christ to his disciples after his supposed resurrection, as recorded in the New Testament (particularly in Matthew 28:18–20 and Mark 16:15–16). In these passages, Jesus commands his followers to spread his teachings, make disciples of all nations (Gentiles), and to baptize them in the name … Continue reading The Great Commission Mythology
Hadith Claims the Prophet Wrongly Accused a Couple of Adultery
In the following Hadith, the prophet accused a man of fornicating with the mother of his son and, therefore, sent out Ali to kill the man. When Ali came upon the man, he found that the man did not have a penis. Anas reported that a person was charged with fornication with the mother of … Continue reading Hadith Claims the Prophet Wrongly Accused a Couple of Adultery
Human Pre-Existence & Original Sin
A common misconception among Muslims is that humans are born sinless. However, the Quran reveals that this is not true. It suggests that all humans—and even all creatures—carry consequences of a primordial event that predates our earthly lives. Unlike the Christian doctrine of original sin, which ties inherited guilt to Adam and Eve’s disobedience, the … Continue reading Human Pre-Existence & Original Sin
Life, Death, and Inception
Human existence is not confined to the boundaries of this earthly life; rather, it stretches back to a prior realm. As the Quran reveals, we were among God's creatures enjoying His provisions in Paradise before our arrival here. [2:25] Give good news to those who believe and lead a righteous life that they will have gardens … Continue reading Life, Death, and Inception
Waiting Waiting
The Quran warns us about two kinds of hypocrites: those outside the community of believers, and those within. The external hypocrites are easy to spot—they do not claim to be Submitters. But the more dangerous kind are the internal hypocrites—those who live among the believers, claim to be Submitters, and speak in the name of … Continue reading Waiting Waiting
