Tuesday, 4 November 2025

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✝️ A Refutation of Islam

πŸ“œ 1. The Compilation of the Qur’an

The Qur’an is claimed to be Allah’s perfect, eternal word, yet its history reveals human editing and suppression. 
πŸ’  After Muhammad’s death in 632 AD, the Qur’an existed only on bark, bones, and in the memories of followers. Many who memorized it died in battle.
πŸ’  Around 650 AD, Caliph Uthman ordered one version to be compiled and destroyed all other versions. Competing recitations were burned.
πŸ’  If the Qur’an is eternal and perfect, why was it not preserved perfectly from the beginning?

🧩 2. Borrowed Stories and Arabian Fables

The Qur’an recycles folklore and legends rather than divine revelation.
πŸ’  The Seven Sleepers (Surah 18:9–26): A Christian legend centuries older than Islam.
πŸ’  Dhul-Qarnayn / Alexander the Great (Surah 18:83–101): Myths of Alexander mixed with fiction.
πŸ’  Night Journey (Isra & Miraj): Muhammad rode a flying donkey-creature (Buraq), ascended to heaven, and bargained through Moses with Allah to reduce daily prayers from 50 to 5. A tale with no historical basis.
πŸ’  Moon Split by Sword: Hadiths claim Muhammad split the moon in half—an event never recorded by any civilization.
πŸ’  Adam 90 Feet Tall: Sahih Hadiths say the first man was 60 cubits (~90 feet), contradicting both science and common sense.

πŸ‡ 3. Carnal Paradise: Orgy Promised in Heaven

Islamic paradise appeals to base desires rather than holiness.
πŸ’  Houris / Virgins: Eternal virgins with large eyes for men’s pleasure (Surah 56:22–24).
πŸ’  Alcohol Rivers: Wine flows freely in paradise, though forbidden on earth (Surah 47:15).
πŸ’  72 Virgins: Hadiths promise each man 72 wives and endless sex.
This contrasts with the Bible’s heaven, where joy comes from God’s presence (Rev 21:3–4) and God's command to be holy.

πŸŒ™ 4. Allah as a Pagan Moon God

πŸ’  Muhammad’s Quraysh tribe worshiped many idols, including a moon deity called “Allah.”
πŸ’  The Kaaba once held 360 idols before Muhammad kept the shrine but declared Allah supreme.
πŸ’  Muhammad originally acknowledged Allah’s daughters (Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, Manat) as intercessors—later retracting this as “Satanic Verses” (Surah 53:19–23).
πŸ’  This shows Allah’s roots in paganism, not the eternal Creator of Scripture.

⚔️ 5. Violence and Sex Slavery

Muhammad’s life contradicts moral truth.
πŸ’  Raids and massacres, such as executing the Banu Qurayza men and enslaving women/children.
πŸ’  Qur’an 4:24 sanctions the rape of female captives.
πŸ’  Muhammad enticed soldiers with promises of raping “blonde Roman women.”
In contrast, Christ taught love for enemies and sexual purity.

πŸ‘© 6. Treatment of Women

Islamic law demeans women.
πŸ’  Wife beating allowed (Surah 4:34).
πŸ’  Testimony worth half a man’s (Surah 2:282).
πŸ’  Muhammad claimed most of hell’s inhabitants are women due to “deficiency in intelligence and faith” (Sahih Bukhari).
By contrast, the Bible elevates women as equal heirs in Christ (Galatians 3:28).

πŸ§’ 7. Child Marriage

πŸ’  Muhammad married Aisha at age six and consummated at nine (Sahih Bukhari 7:62:64).
πŸ’  Such conduct is condemned by biblical morality and modern conscience.

πŸ”¬ 8. Scientific Errors in the Qur’an

Islam claims scientific perfection, yet its verses contradict reality.
πŸ’  Sun Setting in Muddy Spring (Surah 18:86).
πŸ’  Human Creation from Fluid Between Backbone & Ribs (Surah 86:5–7).
πŸ’  Flat Earth Verses (Surah 71:19, 88:20).
πŸ’  Seven Heavens Layered Above Each Other (Surah 2:29).

πŸ”„ 9. Internal Contradictions

The Qur’an claims to be error-free (Surah 4:82) yet contradicts itself.
πŸ’  No Compulsion vs. Jihad: Surah 2:256 vs. Surah 9:29.
πŸ’  First Muslim: Muhammad (6:14), Moses (7:143), Abraham (2:132).
πŸ’  Creation Timeline: Six days (7:54) vs. eight days (41:9–12).

πŸ“š 10. Grammatical Errors

Muslims boast of the Qur’an’s unmatched Arabic, yet it contains mistakes.
πŸ’  Surah 2:177 uses plural “sabireen” when singular required.
πŸ’  Surah 4:162 misuses masculine plural “muqimeen.”
This undermines the claim of perfect divine authorship.

πŸŒ€ 11. Bizarre Hadith Teachings

Islam’s secondary sources contain absurd claims.
πŸ’  Satan in the Nose: Muhammad said Satan sleeps in your nostrils at night (Sahih Muslim).
πŸ’  Passing Gas & Hell: Breaking wind during prayer invalidates worship; Muhammad said much of hell’s punishment comes from urine negligence.
πŸ’  Flying Donkey to Heaven: Muhammad ascends on Buraq, bargaining down prayers.
πŸ’  Moon Split, Adam’s Height: Myths that defy reason and evidence.

πŸ•³️ 12. Women in Hell

Hadiths portray women as cursed.
πŸ’  Majority of hell’s inhabitants are women (Sahih Bukhari).
πŸ’  Women’s intelligence is “deficient,” making them unreliable witnesses.

❌ 13. Why Islam Has No Salvation

Islam rejects the core of God’s plan.
πŸ’  Denial of Jesus’ Divinity (Surah 5:72).
πŸ’  Denial of Crucifixion (Surah 4:157), despite overwhelming evidence.
πŸ’  Works-Based Salvation: No assurance, only fear and uncertainty.

✝️ 14. Why God Became Man

πŸ’  God is sovereign—He can enter creation if He wills.
πŸ’  As Kinsman Redeemer, He became human to save us.
πŸ’  Only Jesus, fully God and fully man, could bear infinite sin and redeem humanity.

πŸŒ… 15. The Hope of Salvation in Christ

πŸ’  Jesus bore our sins on the cross (1 Peter 2:24).
πŸ’  He rose from the dead, conquering death (1 Corinthians 15:3–4).
πŸ’  Christianity gives assurance of salvation through grace, not fear or works (Ephesians 2:8–9).

❤️ 16. Call to Muslims

Dear Muslim friend:
πŸ’  Islam cannot solve sin or give assurance of salvation.
πŸ’  Jesus Christ is the way, truth, and life (John 14:6).
πŸ’  God loves you and calls you to repentance and faith, offering forgiveness and eternal life.

πŸ”‘ Conclusion

Islam’s history, theology, and morality reveal it is built on myth, contradiction, and carnal promises. Its founder made wild claims, led in violence, demeaned women, and denied the salvation of Christ.

The Bible, by contrast, reveals a holy God who entered creation, died for our sins, and rose again to bring eternal life. The gospel of Jesus offers not lustful fantasies, but a relationship with God Himself.

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