Proving Islam

The case for Islam's truth, built from many angles

The Case from Many Angles

The truth of Islam does not rest on a single argument. It rests on many: fulfilled prophecies, miracles, the character of the Prophet ﷺ, the Qur'an's linguistic challenge, rational proofs for a Creator, and the innate recognition of God in every human heart. Each topic below is a doorway into one angle of the full case.

Prophecies

Predictions in the Qur'an and authentic hadith that came true centuries after they were made. The Byzantine victory, the conquest of Makkah, Abū Lahab's fate, Constantinople, and more.

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Miracles

The physical miracles given to the Prophet ﷺ by Allah: splitting the moon, food multiplying, water flowing from his fingers, and others preserved in authentic hadith.

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The Prophet's Character

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Known before prophethood as al-Ṣādiq al-Amīn (the truthful, the trustworthy). His character, even by the testimony of his enemies, is one of the strongest arguments for the truth of his message.

Prophetic Teachings

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The depth, balance, and practical wisdom of what the Prophet ﷺ taught, on worship, ethics, family, and society, across thousands of preserved statements.

Kalam Argument

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The classical argument that the universe began to exist, therefore has a cause, and that cause must be eternal, uncaused, and intentional. A rational case for a Creator.

The Design Argument

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The universe's fine-tuning, the precise order of natural laws, and the complexity of life all point to an intentional Designer. The case from design.

Argument from Fiṭrah

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The innate human recognition of a Creator. Every child is born with a natural inclination toward God, before culture shapes them. The case from inner conviction.

Challenge the Qur'an

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The Qur'an itself challenges anyone to produce even a single sūrah like it (Al-Baqarah 2:23). The masters of Arabic in the 7th century could not, and no one has since.

Find Contradictions

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The Qur'an invites readers to search for any contradiction in its pages (An-Nisāʾ 4:82). Despite 23 years of revelation across changing circumstances, none have been found.

Scripture Corrections

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The Qur'an corrects and clarifies stories found in earlier scriptures, restoring the original message without the human alterations accumulated over centuries.

Illiterate Authorship

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The Prophet ﷺ could not read or write. Yet the Qur'an speaks with encyclopedic knowledge of history, cosmology, and law. The case from the unlettered messenger.

Preservation

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The Qur'an has been memorized and preserved word for word for 14 centuries, across every generation, in every Muslim land, without a single letter changed.

Qur'anic Miracles

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The linguistic inimitability of the Qur'an, its rhetorical structure, and its internal consistency across 23 years of revelation. Signs within the text itself.

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