π Qur’anic Contradictions Series Overview
❌ Surah 4:82 — “If it had been from other than Allah, they would have found many contradictions in it.”
Now we do find them — by the dozen.
π₯ Part 1: Theological Chaos
Contradictions about Jesus, God’s nature, and doctrinal consistency.
πΉ 1. Who Was the First Muslim?
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6:14, 6:163, 39:12 — Muhammad says “I am the first to submit.”
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7:143 — Moses says “I am the first of the believers.”
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2:131 — Abraham submits first.
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26:51 — The followers of Moses say “We are the first of the believers.”
π Internal contradiction in spiritual primacy — either one man was first, or all were.
πΉ 2. Was Jesus Killed or Not?
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4:157 — “They did not kill him, nor crucify him.”
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3:55 — Allah says to Jesus, “I will cause you to die and raise you to Myself.”
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19:33 — Jesus says: “Peace on me the day I was born, the day I die, and the day I am raised.”
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5:117 — Jesus says, “You took me after my mission was done.”
π Contradiction between substitution theory and texts implying real death.
πΉ 3. Is the Bible Corrupted or Preserved?
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5:47 — “Let the People of the Gospel judge by what Allah revealed therein.”
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10:94 — Muhammad told to consult “those who read the Book before you.”
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6:34, 6:115 — “No one can alter the words of Allah.”
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Muslims claim corruption — the Quran denies it.
π Either Allah’s word was preserved (Quran) or it was not (Islamic tradition).
πΉ 4. How Many Angels Spoke to Mary?
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3:42–45 — “The angels said...” (plural)
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19:17–19 — “We sent her Our spirit, and he said...” (singular, Gabriel)
π Contradiction in divine messenger identity.
πΉ 5. Is Jesus the Same as Isa?
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Quran treats Isa as a prophet only — not crucified, not divine
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Gospel Jesus is crucified, claims divinity, rises again
π Historical contradiction: no evidence of “Isa” ever existing — only Jesus.
Islam rebrands Jesus to fit its narrative — no theological continuity.
π§ͺ Part 2: Scientific and Logical Failures
Contradictions with observable science, reason, and basic coherence.
πΉ 6. How Long Did Creation Take?
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7:54, 10:3, 11:7, 25:59 — 6 days
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41:9–12 — Breaks it into 4 + 2 + 2 = 8 days
π Numerical contradiction from the same author.
πΉ 7. Where Does Semen Come From?
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86:6–7 — “Created from a fluid, issuing from between the backbone and the ribs.”
π Medically inaccurate — semen is produced in testes, not the ribcage or spine.
Scientific error = contradiction to observable fact
πΉ 8. Is the Earth Flat or Round?
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88:20 — “And the earth — how it is spread out?”
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15:19, 78:6, 79:30 — flattened, spread like a carpet
π Consistent flat-earth cosmology, contradicting reality.
Later apologetic reinterpretation is retrofitted — not textual.
πΉ 9. Free Will vs. Predestination
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18:29, 91:7–10 — Humans are free to choose
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6:125, 10:100, 14:4 — Allah chooses whom He guides or misguides
π Moral contradiction: humans are punished for Allah’s own choices.
πΉ 10. Jinns Made of Fire — Yet Burn in Hell?
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15:27 — Jinns made from smokeless fire
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7:179 — Jinns go to Hell (fire-based punishment)
π Material contradiction: How does fire torment fire?
π Part 3: Timeline, Narrative, and Identity Conflicts
Historical inconsistencies, order-of-creation errors, and confused characters.
πΉ 11. Creation Order Contradiction
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2:29 — Earth made for man, then the heavens
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79:27–30 — Heaven made first, then Earth spread
π The Quran contradicts itself on the creation sequence.
πΉ 12. Is There Compulsion in Religion?
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2:256 — “There is no compulsion in religion.”
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9:5 — “Kill the polytheists wherever you find them.”
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9:29 — “Fight those who do not believe... until they pay the jizya.”
π Contradiction in legal doctrine: either faith is free, or it’s forced under threat.
πΉ 13. Can Sins Be Forgiven or Not?
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4:48 — “Allah does not forgive shirk.”
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4:110, 39:53 — “He forgives all sins.”
π Contradiction: absolute forgiveness vs. an unforgivable sin.
πΉ 14. Pharaoh Drowned or Saved?
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10:92 — “We shall save your body...”
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17:103, 28:40, 43:55 — “We drowned him.”
π Contradiction: was Pharaoh’s body preserved, or was he destroyed?
πΉ 15. Is the Quran Clear or Needing Tafsir?
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12:1–2, 16:89, 41:3 — “Clear Arabic Quran… explanation of all things.”
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Yet Muslims rely on massive volumes of tafsir, often disagreeing
π Self-refuting claim — if it's clear, why is it incomprehensible without scholars?
✅ Final Word: 3-Part Series Impact
Part | Focus | Damage Delivered |
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π Part 1 – Theological Chaos | Identity of prophets, scripture, God’s message | Discredits theological continuity |
π Part 2 – Scientific & Logical Failures | Science, reason, internal logic | Destroys divine authorship claims |
π Part 3 – Narrative Contradictions | History, laws, doctrine | Exposes confusion and inconsistency |
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