Tuesday, April 22, 2025

πŸ”₯ 15 More Questions Muslims Can’t Answer – Part 2

Tighter traps. Deeper contradictions. Still using only their own sources.


πŸ“˜ Introduction

This is not about opinions. It’s Islam versus itself—again.
Part 1 exposed 15 questions that no serious Muslim apologist can answer without:

  • Contradicting the Quran,

  • Denying classical Islamic law, or

  • Exposing Islam’s moral failures.

Now in Part 2, we take it further—with deeper texts, legal absurdities, and theological implosions.

Every question is a trap. Every answer destroys the foundation.


❓ 1. If Islam is timeless, why did it take 23 years to be revealed in pieces?

  • Quran revealed piecemeal over 23 years, reacting to current events.

  • Many verses are circumstantial: battles, insults, Muhammad’s marriages.

πŸ” Trap:
A timeless, universal message wouldn’t need to be reactive or situation-based.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: Islam looks like a man-made system crafted as needed, not a pre-planned divine message.


❓ 2. If Muhammad is the final prophet, why do Muslims need 1,400 years of scholars to explain him?

  • Quran says Muhammad is the “seal of the prophets” (Quran 33:40).

  • Yet Muslims rely on:

    • Volumes of Hadith,

    • Tafsir,

    • Fiqh rulings by scholars centuries later.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: If Muhammad’s message was complete and clear, the reliance on non-prophetic authorities is a contradiction.


❓ 3. Why does the Quran contain scientific errors if it’s from the all-knowing?

Examples:

  • Quran 86:6–7 – Semen originates from between the backbone and ribs.

  • Quran 18:86 – The sun sets in a muddy spring.

  • Quran 67:5 – Stars as missiles against devils.

πŸ” Trap: Either Allah doesn’t know science—or these verses are not from Allah.


❓ 4. Why does Islam use slavery, not abolish it?

  • Quran 4:24, 23:5–6 – Permits concubinage and sex with slave women.

  • Muhammad owned and traded slaves (e.g., Bilal, Rayhana, Maria).

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: If Islam is moral and divine, why didn’t it abolish slavery outright?

“Slavery with rules” is not morality — it’s legalized exploitation.


❓ 5. If Islam liberates women, why does it control their dress, travel, and testimony?

  • Women must cover (Quran 24:31, 33:59).

  • Need male permission in classical fiqh.

  • Counted as half in legal testimony and inheritance.

πŸ“Œ Trap: Either Islam doesn’t liberate women, or the Quran contradicts itself.


❓ 6. Why is the punishment for theft amputation?

  • Quran 5:38“Cut off the hand of the thief...”

Even if:

  • Theft is for survival,

  • The thief is repentant,

  • No violence was involved.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: A system that favors mutilation over rehabilitation is brutality, not divine justice.


❓ 7. Why does Allah use threats of Hell as persuasion?

  • Over 500 verses in the Quran describe Hell’s torments.

  • Quran 4:56 – “We shall burn their skins and replace them...”

πŸ“Œ Trap: If Islam is true, truth alone should convince—not eternal torture.

A deity who uses fear to demand worship resembles a tyrant, not a god.


❓ 8. If the Quran is perfectly preserved, why are there 30 qira’at (recitations)?

  • Hafs, Warsh, Qalun, Al-Duri, etc.

  • Variants affect:

    • Meaning (singular/plural),

    • Verb tense,

    • Even theology.

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: If Allah revealed one exact message, these differences are a problem.
If He allowed variants, then perfection and preservation are illusions.


❓ 9. Why was the Quran compiled from memory if it was already being written?

  • After Muhammad’s death, many hafiz died in battle.

  • Abu Bakr ordered the Quran to be collected from bones, leaves, and memory (Sahih Bukhari 6:61:509).

πŸ“Œ Trap: If it was already written, why the panic?
If it wasn’t, then Allah’s message was at risk of being lost — by design.


❓ 10. If Islam respects “People of the Book,” why does it call for their humiliation?

  • Quran 9:29“Fight those who do not believe… until they pay jizya with willing submission and feel themselves subdued.”

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: Respect doesn’t look like extortion. Either the verse is divine fascism—or it contradicts Quranic pluralism.


❓ 11. Why does the Quran claim embryology knowledge that’s provably false?

  • Quran 23:13–14 – Describes humans as a “clot” and “chewed-like substance.”

Muslims claim it’s miraculous. In reality:

  • Embryology is far more complex.

  • Descriptions are vague, inaccurate, and pre-scientific.

πŸ“Œ Trap: Either the Quran used pre-existing Greek medical theories—or Allah doesn’t understand biology.


❓ 12. Why does the Quran copy Biblical stories with contradictions?

Examples:

  • Noah’s son dies in the Quran (Quran 11:42–43), lives in the Bible.

  • Haman is Pharaoh’s vizier (Quran 28:6), not Persian (Book of Esther).

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: These errors suggest Muhammad heard distorted oral versions — not divine revelation.


❓ 13. Why did Allah preserve the Quran but not His earlier revelations?

Muslims claim:

  • The Quran is preserved (Quran 15:9).

  • The Torah and Gospel were corrupted.

πŸ“Œ Trap: Either Allah failed to preserve 3+ prior scriptures (and isn’t all-powerful), or they weren’t corrupted—and Islam collapses.


❓ 14. Why do most Muslims need scholars to interpret what’s “clear”?

Quran 54:17“And We have certainly made the Quran easy to remember...”

But even fluent Arabs can’t derive fiqh from the Quran alone. They need:

  • Tafsir,

  • Hadith,

  • Usul al-fiqh (legal principles).

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: If the Quran is “easy,” the dependency on scholars proves otherwise.


❓ 15. Why do Muslims glorify Muhammad’s battles, but deny Islam promotes violence?

  • Badr, Uhud, Khaybar — all celebrated in Islamic history.

  • Quran 8:17“You did not kill them, but Allah killed them.”

πŸ“Œ Trap: Either Islam honors military conquest and violence, or it must disown its own prophet’s life.


🧨 Final Word

This second round of questions digs even deeper — into textual problems, moral contradictions, and legal absurdities.

You’re not misinterpreting. You’re quoting.

You’re not insulting. You’re asking.

And every honest answer collapses the system from within.


πŸ”— Missed Part 1?
πŸ“ 15 Debate Questions Muslims Can’t Answer – Part 1

A must-read before any Dawah encounter. 

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