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"It is not the truth that disturbs, but the change it demands."
Everyone perceives reality through their framework of thought.
And this framework can sometimes prevent us from seeing certain things.
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God sent prophets, from Adam to Muhammad (peace and blessings upon them). Unlike Judaism, which stops at the prophets of Israel, or Christianity, which stops at Jesus, Islam acknowledges all the prophets.
Judaism takes its name from Judah.
Christianity comes from the word Christ.
Islam? It is neither a people nor a man. It is the religion of all the prophets. Abraham, Noah, Moses, Jesus and all the others (peace be upon them).
Every people on Earth received a messenger. And each time people strayed toward idolatry, God sent a prophet to remind them of the truth. Until the last one came, sent not merely to a single people, but to all of humanity — until the end of time.
God created Adam, the first man and first prophet. He passed on faith in one God.
Over time, some began to venerate righteous men, then statues. Monotheism was corrupted.
God sent Noah to a people drowned in idolatry. Only a handful were saved from the flood.
Abraham rejected idols and called to worship God alone.
Abraham had two sons. Ishmael, ancestor of the Arabs, and Isaac, ancestor of the tribes of Israel.
Moses liberated the children of Israel and received the Torah. But his people went astray several times.
Born miraculously, Jesus called to worship God alone. After him, his disciples were divided. The Church made him the son of God.
He received the Quran and transmitted the same message as all the prophets before him: to worship one God alone. But this time, the message is addressed to all of humanity, until the end of time.
The site follows a logical order. Skipping steps may create misunderstandings.
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Muslims acknowledge the Scriptures revealed to the past prophets. But after so many human modifications, it became difficult to distinguish Allah's word from what was added to it. The Quran was therefore revealed as the final message, and Allah preserved it.
“Indeed, it is We who sent down the Quran, and indeed, We will be its guardian.”
Surah 15, verse 9
Did you know that more than 10 million people worldwide have memorized the Quran?
“Do they not ponder the Quran? Had it been from other than Allah, they would surely have found much contradiction in it.”— Surah 4, verse 82
If there were contradictions in the Quran, it would not come from Allah.
Some claim the Quran contradicts itself on the subject of alcohol. It would permit it in certain verses, and forbid it in others.
The Quran was revealed gradually over 23 years. The Arabs were a people very attached to alcohol. Allah, in His wisdom, forbade it progressively.
“They ask you about wine and gambling. Say: ‘In them is great sin and some benefit for people. But the sin of them is greater than their benefit.’”
— Surah 2, verse 219
“O you who believe! Do not approach prayer while you are intoxicated, until you know what you are saying.”
— Surah 4, verse 43
“O you who believe! Wine, gambling, stone altars, and divining arrows are but abominations from the work of Satan. Avoid them so that you may prosper.”
— Surah 5, verse 90
A contradiction is when two statements say the opposite about the same subject, at the same time, and from the same perspective.
Without context, language and chronology, a false contradiction can quickly appear.
Around 615 CE, the Romans (called Byzantines) had just suffered a catastrophic defeat against the Persian Empire. Everyone thought it was over for them — even their allies had lost hope.
It was at this very moment that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ publicly recited this verse of the Quran:
“The Romans have been defeated. In the nearest land. But they, after their defeat, will overcome. Within three to nine years.”— Surah 30, verses 2 to 4
Many in Mecca mocked him.
And yet… 7 years later, in 622, the Romans launched a decisive counter-offensive and inflicted the first significant defeat on the Persians.
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“O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.”
— Quran, 39:53
“Whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it. And whoever does an atom's weight of evil will see it.”
— Quran, 99:7-8
“And do good; indeed, Allah loves the doers of good.”
— Quran, 2:195
“Be just; indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.”
— Quran, 49:9
“A believer does not insult, curse, speak vulgarly, or behave indecently.”
— Tirmidhi, 1977
“None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.”
— Bukhari, 13 & Muslim, 45
“The strong man is not the one who wrestles people down, but the one who controls himself when he is angry.”
— Bukhari, 6114 & Muslim, 2609
“The most beloved of people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to the people.”
— Sahih Al-Jami, 3289
“Indeed, Allah commands justice, good conduct, and giving to relatives.”
— Quran, 16:90
“The servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth humbly.”
— Quran, 25:63
“The best of you are those with the best character.”
— Al-Bukhari, 3559 & Muslim, 2321
“Whoever does not thank people has not thanked Allah.”
— At-Tirmidhi, 1954
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