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MUHAMMAD CONFESSES THAT ALLAH IS NOT THE GOD OF THE GOSPEL AND THE TORAH, BUT A GOD OF PAGANS

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

MUHAMMAD CONFESSES THAT ALLAH IS NOT THE GOD OF THE GOSPEL AND THE TORAH, BUT A GOD OF PAGANS

Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God?
Is Allah a pagan deity?

Dear readers, once again, the Prophet of Allah himself confessed that Christians and Muslims do not worship the same God, and that Allah is a pagan god.

In this article, we will examine various evidences proving that Allah is not the God of Adam, Moses, and all the prophets mentioned in the Holy Bible.

From Surat Al-Kafirun, which was revealed in Mecca, Muhammad openly acknowledges with his own mouth that Christians and Jews do not worship the same God as the Muslims do.

Surah 109:

  1. Say: O disbelievers!

  2. I do not worship what you worship.

  3. Nor do you worship what I worship.

  4. And I will not worship what you worship.

  5. Nor will you worship what I worship.

  6. To you be your religion, and to me, mine.

This Surah presents many clear problems, revealing that the claim made by Muslims — that Christians and Muslims worship the same God — is false and lacks any sound evidence.

FIRST PROBLEM:
Who exactly is this Surah addressing?
(a) The People of the Book (Jews, Christians, and perhaps the Sabians)?
(b) The pagans of Mecca?

The Quran fails to clarify which group Muhammad was speaking to in this case.

SECOND PROBLEM:
Even if it were addressing either group (a) or (b) above, this Surah 109 is full of contradictions when compared to various other Quranic verses claiming that Christians, Jews, and others all worship the same God as the Muslims.

For example:

Surat Al-Baqara 2:62
“Indeed, those who believed and those who were Jews or Christians or Sabians — those who believe in Allah and the Last Day and do righteousness — will have their reward with their Lord, and no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve.”

Surat Al-Baqara 2:139
“Say, ‘Do you argue with us about Allah while He is our Lord and your Lord? For us are our deeds, and for you are your deeds.”


Wednesday, August 10, 2016
MUHAMMAD CONFESSES THAT ALLAH IS NOT THE GOD OF THE GOSPEL AND THE TORAH, BUT A GOD OF PAGANS
By Dr. Maxwell Shimba | Shimba Theological Institute

Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?
Is Allah a Pagan God?

Dear readers, once again, the so-called Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, openly confessed that Christians and Muslims do not worship the same God — and that Allah is, in fact, a pagan deity.

In this brief article, we shall review evidence that Allah is not the God of Adam, Moses, and the prophets mentioned in the Holy Bible.

Evidence from the Quran itself:

In Surat Al-Kafirun — a chapter said to be revealed in Mecca — Muhammad personally declared that Jews and Christians do not worship the same deity as Muslims.

Surah 109 says:
1. Say: O disbelievers!
2. I do not worship what you worship.
3. Nor do you worship what I worship.
4. And I will not worship what you worship.
5. Nor will you worship what I worship.
6. To you be your religion, and to me, mine.

This passage alone brings forth significant contradictions and exposes the false Islamic claim that Christians, Jews, and Muslims worship the same God.

THE FIRST PROBLEM:
Who is this Surah addressing?
(a) The People of the Book (Jews, Christians, and perhaps Sabians)?
(b) The pagans of Mecca?

The Quran gives no clarification about which group Muhammad was speaking to here — whether to idol worshippers or to those recognized as monotheistic communities in Arabia.

THE SECOND PROBLEM:
Even if we assume it is directed at either group (a) or (b), this Surah 109 openly contradicts numerous Quranic verses claiming that Jews, Christians, and others worship the same God as Muslims.

For example:

Surat Al-Baqara 2:62
"Indeed, those who believed and those who were Jews or Christians or Sabians — those who believe in Allah and the Last Day and do righteousness — will have their reward with their Lord, and no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve."

Surat Al-Baqara 2:139
"Say, 'Do you argue with us about Allah while He is our Lord and your Lord? For us are our deeds, and for you are your deeds.'"

These verses show that Muhammad at times claimed all these religious groups had one and the same God — while elsewhere he refutes and rejects their worship entirely. This exposes the inconsistency and theological confusion within the Quranic text.

CONCLUSION:
It is evident from both internal contradictions within the Quran and from biblical testimony that Allah is not the God of the Bible — not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, nor the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

The God of the Bible is a God of truth, light, and righteousness — not a god of confusion, contradiction, or pagan origins. As Christians, we must be bold to declare this truth in love and call our Muslim brothers and sisters out of spiritual deception into the glorious light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.”
— 1 Corinthians 14:33

And let it be known that no man can serve two masters. The God of the Holy Scriptures and the deity of Islam are not one and the same.


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...These verses show that Muhammad at times claimed all these religious groups had one and the same God.

THE CONTRADICTION:
If according to Surah 109 Muhammad states clearly: “I do not worship what you worship, nor do you worship what I worship,” then how can the same Quran later claim in Surah 2:62 and Surah 2:139 that Jews and Christians worship the same God as Muslims?

This blatant inconsistency reveals a deep theological confusion within the Quran itself — demonstrating that Allah, as presented by Muhammad, is not the God of the Bible.

THE HISTORICAL REALITY:
The term “Allah” was well known in pre-Islamic pagan Arabia. It was the name of the chief god of the Kaaba, worshipped alongside numerous other deities like Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat. Historical evidence confirms that Muhammad did not introduce the name Allah but simply adopted it from existing Arabian pagan practices.

THE BIBLICAL STANDPOINT:
The Holy Bible — both the Torah and the Gospel — reveals a living, personal, and holy God: Yahweh (Jehovah), who makes covenants with His people, manifests Himself through prophets, and ultimately in the person of Jesus Christ (John 1:1, 14). Nowhere in the Bible is God presented as a distant, unknowable being like Allah of the Quran, nor is there a record of Him ever commanding child marriages, sex slavery, or unjust killings as attributed to Muhammad’s Allah in Islamic texts.

CONCLUSION:
Based on both the internal contradictions of the Quran and historical facts, it is evident that Allah is not the God of Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Allah is a god of pagan origins, rebranded by Muhammad for his own religious movement.

Final Thought:
Christianity offers a God who is relational, holy, and consistent. Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, came not to enslave but to set us free. He invites all to know Him personally and truthfully.

“For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus.” (1 Timothy 2:5)

I urge all my Muslim brothers and sisters to open their hearts and test these truths. The God of the Bible calls you into relationship, not rigid rituals and contradictions.

By Dr. Maxwell Shimba
Founder & President, Shimba Theological Institute



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