allah
Analytical studies examining the Qur’anic concept of Allah, textual issues, and theological comparisons with biblical revelation.
Muhammad as Allah’s Heir? Paid Members Public
More Shirk from the Prophet of Shirk Sam Shamoun In one of our previous articles, we saw how Muhammad turned himself into Allah’s partner in dispensing Allah’s bounties and grace to his creatures. In light of such bold assertions, it only makes sense for Muhammad to also claim
Revisiting Allah’s Cosmology Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun Not only does the Quran claim in several places that the earth is flat, And the earth We have stretched it out, SPREAD IT FLAT, and cast therein firm mountains, lest it should sway beneath its inhabitants, and caused to grow therein every kind of balanced thing, [every
Unveiling Allah’s Adviser and Counselor Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun According to God’s inspired Word, the Holy Bible, the true God has no advisor or counselor since he knows all things and therefore doesn’t need to consult anyone for anything: “Who has directed the Spirit of the Lord, or as His counselor has taught Him? With
More proof that Allah worships like his creatures do Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun In the following articles and rebuttals, * Examining Islam's Teaching that Allah Prays and Worships * Revisiting the Issue of Allah Praying and Worshiping Like His Creation * The Mystery of “PBUH” Revealed – Allah’s prayers for Muhammad examined: A Christian’s critique of a Muslim’s denial, Pt.
Islam and the prayers of Allah Paid Members Public
An examination of the worship and praise which Allah performs Sam Shamoun We are told in the Quran that the Islamic deity prays for his followers, especially Muhammad: They are those on whom are the prayers (salawatun) from their Lord and mercy (rahmatun), and it is they who are the
Does the Quran really enjoin fearing Allah alone? Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun The Quran repeatedly commands Muslims to fear Allah: And believe in what I reveal, confirming the revelation which is with you, and be not the first to reject Faith therein, nor sell My Signs for a small price; and fear Me (fa ittaqooni). S. 2:41 For Hajj
Allah – the creator of all things? Paid Members Public
Revisiting the irrationality of Islamic theology Sam Shamoun The Quran makes the repeated assertion that Allah mounted his throne after creating the heavens and the earth and all that is between them: Surely your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days -- THEN sat
Quran Difficulty Paid Members Public
Is Allah the only sovereign or isn’t he? Sam Shamoun The Quran states in many passages that Allah is the sovereign king or ruler of the universe and that the kingdom or dominion belongs entirely to him: Knowest thou not that to Allah belongs the kingdom of the heavens