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HOW MANY ALLAHS DO YOU MUSLIMS HAVE?

 Thursday, December 29, 2016

SO MUSLIMS, YOU ACTUALLY HAVE THREE ALLAHS—A “TRINITY”?

HOW MANY ALLAHS DO YOU MUSLIMS HAVE?

Let us begin by returning to the Qur’an:

Surah Al-Anbiya 21:91
“And the woman who guarded her chastity, and WE breathed into her of OUR Spirit, and WE made her and her son a sign to all the worlds.”

My dear brothers and sisters, this is where Allah begins his strange contradictions. In the Qur’an Allah claims that he has no helper (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:106–107). But in the verse we just read—Surah Al-Anbiya 21:91—we see Allah using plural pronouns when describing how he gave Mary her pregnancy. Maybe our Muslim friends have many Allahs.

Muslims, how many Allahs do you have?

THE CONFUSION MUSLIMS CANNOT SOLVE—WHO ARE THESE BEINGS USING THE PLURAL FORM IN THE QUR’AN?


ALLAH CREATES ISA (JESUS) USING THE PLURAL FORM

The Qur’an is full of contradictions. Read this:

Surah At-Tahrim 66:12
“And Mary, daughter of Imran, who guarded her chastity; and WE breathed into her of OUR Spirit; and she believed in the words of her Lord and His Scriptures, and was of the obedient.”

Here Allah speaks even more clearly: “WE breathed into her of OUR Spirit.”

So was this Allah truly God, or were these the claims of Muhammad and his companion Jibril? Why does he claim he has no helper or son, yet uses plural pronouns when creating Isa bin Maryam?
Clearly, Muslims, you have multiple Allahs.

Another verse about Mary conceiving Isa: Surah Al-Anbiya 21:91.


ALLAH CREATES HUMAN BEINGS USING THE PLURAL FORM

Surah Al-Hijr 15:26
“And WE created man from sounding clay of altered black mud.”

Here we read Allah creating human beings using the plural: “WE created man.”


ALLAH CREATES JINN USING THE PLURAL FORM

Surah Al-Hijr 15:27
“And the jinn WE created before from scorching fire.”

Again, Allah uses the plural: “WE created the jinn.”

Allah keeps using plural pronouns in creation.


NOW LET US CONTINUE

Qur’an 39:2
“Surely, WE have sent down to you the Book in truth, so worship Allah, making the religion purely His alone.”

Here we see those who use the plural “WE” saying they sent the Qur’an down, and they instruct Muhammad to worship Allah alone!

Let us ask: Who exactly are these beings speaking here?

Muslims claim that this is God Himself using plural pronouns to show greatness. Fine—let us accept that assumption for the moment and continue.


MORE PLURAL PASSAGES

Surah Ad-Dahr (76):2
“Indeed, WE created man from a drop of mixed fluid…”

Surah Ad-Dahr (76):3
“Indeed, WE guided him to the way…”

According to these verses, the speakers present themselves as God, because the ability to create belongs to God alone. And these are not the only verses—many verses show these plural speakers acting as God.


NOW LET US CLEAR THIS CONFUSION

Surah Al-Ma’arij 70:40–41
40) “So I swear by the Lord of the Easts and the Wests that WE are certainly able…”
41) “…to replace them with others better than them, and WE are not to be defeated.”

In verse 40, they swear by the Lord (a higher being) and claim they have power to replace humans with better creations, and that they cannot be defeated (verse 41).

QUESTION:
Who will tell us who these beings are—those who swear by the Lord of all the Easts and Wests, claim they cannot be defeated, and say they can replace creation?

Are they:

1. God?

If so, why would God swear by the Lord of all Easts and Wests? Is He swearing by someone else above Him?

2. Jibril?

If Jibril, how can he possess the power to do everything, like God? Why would he use the plural “WE”?

3. Muhammad?

How could a human being claim he can do everything, replace creation, and never be defeated?


The deceivers in Islam always accuse Christians of having many gods, while claiming they have only one God—Allah.
But today we have learned from their own Qur’an that Allah is not alone. He continually uses the plural form in his actions, including creation of humans and jinn.


OTHER VERSES WHERE ALLAH USES PLURAL:

S. 3:44, S. 3:145, S. 17:1, S. 6:114, S. 19:40–42, 50–53, 56–74 (Arberry),
S. 2:252–253, S. 3:108 (Y. Ali), S. 45:6, S. 37:161–166 (Pickthall),
S. 37:170–182 (Y. Ali), S. 23:12–14 (Arberry),
S. 19:16–2, S. 66:12 (Pickthall), S. 15:26–29 (Pickthall).

Brothers and sisters, I have provided enough evidence from their Qur’an about the plural form Allah uses repeatedly.

So:

  1. Muslims, how many Allahs do you have?

  2. Does Allah have helpers?

  3. Does Allah have a son who also carries divine attributes?

  4. Why does Allah use plural pronouns while Muslims claim he has no partners or helpers?

Indeed, the Qur’an is full of serious contradictions, for now Allah speaks using plural forms.


JESUS LOVES YOU SOOOOO MUCH!

Be greatly blessed.

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www.maxshimbaministries.org

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