In the previous two articles linked below, we looked at how the messenger being challenged to bring masses from the sky cannot be regarding Muhammad. In this third part, we will discuss another proof as to why this challenge cannot be regarding Muhammad. For reference, here are the verses: [17:90] They said, “We will not believe … Continue reading Who Claimed Masses From The Sky (Part III)
Qiraat ≠ Ahruf
In a previous blog post, we examined the lack of consensus among scholars regarding the meaning of the Quran's supposed seven Ahruf and the many contradictions that exist in the various interpretations. In this article, we look specifically at the claim that the seven Ahruf are connected to the various readings of the Quran. Narrated … Continue reading Qiraat ≠ Ahruf
Sunnis Have 28 Different Authorized Qiraat
Qira'at ( قراءات ) refers to the different canonical methods of reciting the Quran. These variations encompass differences in pronunciation, intonation, meanings, verse counts, and, in the more extreme cases, differences in the words and phrases used. Historically, these differences took root after the death of the prophet when Islam expanded to new lands. Various … Continue reading Sunnis Have 28 Different Authorized Qiraat
Hadith Qudsi Proves Hadith Inauthenticity
When we look up the word "authentic," we get the following definition. In the context of Hadith, "an authentic narration" means a report or narration that is verified to be sound, correct, and reliable according to rigorous authentication standards. This implies that the statement should be accurate, unchanged, and without distortion. If someone claims that … Continue reading Hadith Qudsi Proves Hadith Inauthenticity
9:128 & 129 Are Not Part of the Original Quran According to Hadith
Anyone who studies the history of the Quran's compilation after the prophet's death will encounter the questionable origins of verses 9:128 and 129 and how these verses were eventually included in the Quran's mushaf. MAKKI VS. MADANI Before getting into some crucial details about this narration, it is worth considering the addition of these verses … Continue reading 9:128 & 129 Are Not Part of the Original Quran According to Hadith
Messengers After Muhammad
A common misunderstanding among Muslims was that Muhammad was the final messenger. Nowhere in the Quran does it state that Muhammad was the final messenger, only that he was the final prophet. [33:40] Muhammad was not the father of any man among you. He was a messenger of GOD and the final prophet. GOD is fully … Continue reading Messengers After Muhammad
Sunnis Polluted the Kaaba with Shirk
Abraham established the Kaaba and God gave him the following command to not associate anything with Him in relation to God's Shrine. [22:26] We appointed Abraham to establish the Shrine: “You shall not associate anything with Me, and purify My shrine for those who visit it, those who live near it, and those who bow and prostrate. وَإِذْ … Continue reading Sunnis Polluted the Kaaba with Shirk
The Devil Can’t Change the Text of the Quran, but He Can Deceive People in its Meaning
Satan's single objective is to lead as many people astray as he can. A major blessing that God has given mankind to aid in their guidance is the Quran (2:2). God promised that He would preserve the Quran (15:9), and as shown in a previous article, there have been four known mechanisms that God utilized … Continue reading The Devil Can’t Change the Text of the Quran, but He Can Deceive People in its Meaning
Biological Truth & Quran
The Quran condemns when individuals attempt to redefine simple biological facts. Example # 1: Zihar According to the Quran, Zihar ( ظِهَار ) was a form of estrangement in which a husband would declare his wife as being like his mother's back, essentially cutting off marital relations and leaving the wife in a state of … Continue reading Biological Truth & Quran
Can one greet the dead?
One of the standard practices among Sunni Muslims is their greeting (Attahiyat) of the prophet during their Salat. Despite such practices being a blatant form of idol worship (shirk) according to the Quran and discussed in previous articles, does it even make any sense to send greetings to one who is dead according to the … Continue reading Can one greet the dead?
