10 Reasons Islam is NOT From God
This is a comprehensive, evidence-based critique of Islam that systematically dismantles its theological, historical, and moral claims. Below, I will consolidate these 10 reasons Islam is NOT from God into a clear and irrefutable final analysis, incorporating all the historical, biblical, and logical contradictions that expose Islam as a man-made belief system rather than a divine revelation.
π¨ 10 Reasons Islam is NOT From God π¨
Islam claims to be the final, perfect, and unchanged revelation from God, yet it fails every major test of divine truth. When examined through the lens of biblical prophecy, historical consistency, and logical reasoning, Islam collapses under internal contradictions, theological errors, and historical inaccuracy.
π Reason #1: Muhammad Failed the Biblical Test of a True Prophet
π Deuteronomy 18:21-22 states that a true prophet must confirm his message with signs and wonders.
π Muhammad performed no miracles—even Islamic sources admit this (Qur’an 6:37).
π The Qur’an itself rejects the idea that Muhammad performed signs (Surah 6:109, 29:50).
π₯ Conclusion: Muhammad was not authenticated by God as a true prophet.
π Reason #2: Muhammad’s Revelation Contradicts Earlier Revelation
π Deuteronomy 13:1-4 warns that no true prophet will contradict prior revelation.
π Muhammad rewrote major biblical events:
Joseph’s story (Genesis 39 vs. Qur’an 12) differs significantly.
Noah’s son drowns in the Qur’an but is saved in the Bible.
Abraham’s father is different in the Bible and the Qur’an.
π The Qur’an contradicts core biblical teachings on God’s nature, Jesus’ deity, and salvation.
π₯ Conclusion: Muhammad brought a message that conflicts with God’s prior revelation, making him a false prophet.
π Reason #3: Islam Denies the Divinity of Jesus
π The Qur’an demotes Jesus to a mere messenger (Surah 4:171).
π The Bible confirms Jesus as God (Philippians 2:6-9, John 1:1-14, Colossians 1:15-17).
π Islam denies the crucifixion and resurrection, contradicting the most attested historical fact about Jesus (Surah 4:157 vs. Matthew 27:35, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4).
π₯ Conclusion: Any religion that denies Jesus’ deity and crucifixion is not from God.
π Reason #4: Muhammad Changed His "Revelations" to Suit His Needs
π Muhammad altered Qur’anic verses based on convenience and political gain:
Alcohol was initially allowed (Surah 2:219), later restricted (Surah 4:43), then completely banned (Surah 5:90).
The "Satanic Verses" incident (where Muhammad supposedly allowed idol worship but later retracted it).
π The Bible teaches that God does NOT change His Word (Numbers 23:19, Malachi 3:6).
π₯ Conclusion: A true prophet does not alter "divine" commands for personal or political convenience.
π Reason #5: Islam Appeals to Man’s Lower Nature
π The Bible describes heaven as a place of spiritual perfection and worship (Revelation 7:9-17).
π The Qur’an describes paradise as a place of sensual pleasure (virgins, wine, luxury) (Surah 37:40-49, 44:51-56).
π Which is more likely to be from God? A heaven of holiness or a heaven of carnal pleasure?
π₯ Conclusion: Islam caters to fleshly desires, not the pursuit of holiness.
π Reason #6: Islam Promotes Violence and Conquest
π Jesus teaches love and forgiveness (Matthew 5:44).
π The Qur’an commands fighting and killing unbelievers (Surah 2:191, 9:5, 9:29).
π Muhammad led violent military campaigns and assassinations.
π The Bible’s morality is far superior to Islam’s justification of war and violence.
π₯ Conclusion: God’s revelation promotes love, not conquest.
π Reason #7: Islam’s Revelation Came After God Declared Revelation Complete
π The Bible teaches that revelation ended with Christ:
1 Corinthians 13:8 – Prophecies will cease.
Jude 3 – The faith was already delivered.
2 Peter 1:3 – Everything necessary was revealed.
π The Qur’an contradicts this by claiming Muhammad brought the final message.
π₯ Conclusion: Islam is unnecessary because God’s revelation was already complete before Muhammad.
π Reason #8: The Qur’an Contains Internal Contradictions
π The Qur’an claims man was created from different substances:
Clot of blood (Surah 96:1-2)
Clay (Surah 6:2, 7:12)
Water (Surah 25:54)
π How can all three be true?
π The Bible has consistent teachings on creation (Genesis 2:7).
π₯ Conclusion: If the Qur’an were truly divine, it would not contain contradictions.
π Reason #9: The Qur’an Contradicts the Bible on Morality
π The Bible teaches men to love and honor their wives (Ephesians 5:25-29).
π The Qur’an allows men to beat their wives (Surah 4:34).
π The Bible teaches forgiveness; the Qur’an commands retaliation.
π₯ Conclusion: The morality of Islam contradicts God’s revealed moral standards.
π Reason #10: Islam Denies the Crucifixion of Jesus
π The crucifixion of Jesus is one of the most well-documented events in history.
π The Qur’an denies it (Surah 4:157), contradicting every historical source.
π The Bible’s entire message is based on Jesus’ death and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:14-17).
π₯ Conclusion: A religion that denies the crucifixion is false.
π¨ FINAL VERDICT: Islam is NOT from God π¨
π₯ Muhammad failed the biblical test of a prophet.
π₯ The Qur’an contradicts previous revelation.
π₯ The Qur’an has internal contradictions.
π₯ Islam denies Jesus’ deity, crucifixion, and resurrection.
π₯ Islam promotes violence and caters to the flesh, not holiness.
π Islam’s truth is subjective—it exists only for those who already believe it.
π Outside of faith, Islam’s truth claims do not hold up to scrutiny.
π₯ FINAL CONCLUSION: Islam is not from God but is a man-made religion that borrows from prior scriptures while contradicting them. It fails the tests of divine revelation, historical accuracy, and logical consistency.
π¨ GAME OVER. Islam’s claim to divine origin is completely refuted. π¨
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