Tuesday, May 6, 2025

❗ Unified Rebuttal: Islam’s Crucifixion Cover-Up and the Missing “Muslim” Disciples

🔍 The Claim:

According to the Quran:

  • Jesus was not crucified — it only appeared so (Quran 4:157–158).

  • His disciples were Muslims and said, “We are supporters of Allah” (Quran 3:52; 61:14).

  • Allah promised to make them and those who believed superior/dominant until the Day of Resurrection (Quran 3:55; 61:14).


🔥 Two Fatal Contradictions in the Quranic Narrative


⚔️ Contradiction #1: Divine Deception About the Crucifixion

Quran 4:157–158
“They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him — but it was made to appear so to them...”

If Allah caused the appearance of Jesus’ crucifixion:

  • He knowingly misled the world into believing a false event.

  • This illusion became the foundation of Christianity, leading billions to false beliefs about salvation.

  • No correction was given for 600 years until Muhammad.

🟥 This directly contradicts the claim that Allah is truthful, just, and a clear guide. Allowing a salvific deception with eternal consequences is not mercy — it is divine misdirection.


⚔️ Contradiction #2: The Missing Muslim Disciples

Quran 3:52
“The disciples said, ‘We are supporters for Allah… testify that we are Muslims.’”

Quran 61:14
“So We supported those who believed against their enemy, and they became dominant.”

Quran 3:55
“I will make those who follow you superior to those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection.”

These verses make three bold claims:

  1. The true disciples of Jesus were Muslims (not Christians).

  2. Allah helped them overcome their enemies.

  3. They became dominant — not just temporarily, but until the end of the world.

🟥 But historically, the only known followers of Jesus were the early Christians who:

  • Affirmed the crucifixion, resurrection, and divinity of Jesus.

  • Wrote the New Testament and passed it down.

  • Were dominant for centuries — but with beliefs that Islam explicitly condemns.

There is no trace of:

  • A Quranic-style “Muslim” movement after Jesus.

  • A group that denied his death or divinity.

  • Any preserved scripture or lineage that fits Islam’s claim.

❌ Islam claims victory for a group that never existed.


🔐 Formal Deductive Argument

Premise 1: The Quran claims Jesus’ disciples were Muslims, and that Allah made them dominant (Quran 3:52, 3:55, 61:14).
Premise 2: The Quran also says Jesus was not crucified, but it was made to appear so (Quran 4:157).
Premise 3: All historically known followers of Jesus affirmed the crucifixion and became dominant (early Christianity).
Premise 4: There is no record of a post-Jesus “Muslim” group who denied the crucifixion and matched Quranic theology.
Conclusion: Therefore, the Quran is internally and historically self-contradictory:
It claims both that Jesus' disciples were dominant Muslims, and that the crucifixion never happened — yet all dominant early followers believed in the crucifixion.


🎯 Bottom Line:

  • If Allah made it appear that Jesus was crucified → that is deception.

  • If the true disciples were Muslims → where were they for 600 years?

  • If Christians were dominant → they were dominant with theology Islam rejects.

Islam cannot have it both ways. It collapses under its own claims — textually, logically, and historically.

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