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The Dream Merchant: How Ibn Sirin’s Fabrications Enslaved Muslim Women
Introduction: The 22-Year Gap That Exposes Everything Muhammad ibn Sirin was born in 654 CE, exactly 22 years after Prophet Muhammad’s death in 632 CE. This single fact—verifiable through historical records—should immediately disqualify him from any direct narration about the… Continue reading
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The Divine Quran vs Human Hadith: Exposing the Greatest Deception in Religious History
Introduction: Refuting the Greatest Historical Deception – “The Same People Gave Us Both” When Sunni Muslims are confronted with the Quran-alone position, they invariably ask: “How did you get the Quran? Didn’t the same people who gave us the Quran… Continue reading
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The Slave’s Deception: How Ikrimah Fabricated the Apostasy Hadith to Corrupt Islam
Introduction: The Greatest Religious Fraud in Islamic History For over thirteen centuries, billions of Muslims have believed that leaving Islam warrants death—a barbaric ruling that has justified countless murders, destroyed families, and terrorized entire populations into submission. This blood-soaked doctrine… Continue reading
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The Hadith Deception: How Man-Made Narrations Corrupted Islam 200 Years After Muhammad
Introduction: The Greatest Deception in Religious History Imagine if someone told you that the teachings of Jesus were not found in the Bible, but in books written 200 years after his death by people who never met him, based on… Continue reading
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Quran Analysis: The Meaning of Uhilla, Food Dedication, and Dietary Prohibitions Explained
Are all food dedications forbidden in Submission? Many Submitters ponder whether foods—especially those “dedicated to other than God”—are always haram, or if the Quran’s dietary laws are more precise. This comprehensive article offers a deep Quranic analysis of the term… Continue reading
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Majority, Ego, and the Messenger: A Quranic Perspective on Guidance and Salvation
Introduction The Quran emphatically warns that truth is not determined by numbers. In fact, the majority of people are described as being misled and destined for failure if they persist in disbelief or idol worship. The Quran states: [6:116] “If… Continue reading
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Nahaa Prohibition or Enjoinment?
The Concept of “Naha” in the Quran In Sura 40:66, the root “Naha” (نُهِيتُ) appears as “nuheetu” (نُهِيتُ), which means “I have been enjoined” (نُهِيتُ) or “I have been forbidden” (نُهِيتُ). This root ن-ه-ي (N-H-Y) signifies prohibiting, enjoining, or restraining.… Continue reading