❗ “If Allah Didn’t Make These Mistakes — Then Who Did?”
The Final Collapse of the Corruption Narrative in Islam
🧭 Introduction
After examining what the Qur’an actually says about the Torah, Injil, and Zabur, a devastating truth becomes impossible to ignore:
The Qur’an affirms the earlier scriptures — yet Islamic theology later accuses them of corruption.
This contradiction isn’t small. It isn’t academic. It isn’t a debate about interpretation.
It is fatal.
Because if the Qur’an affirms corrupted books, then it is not the word of an all-knowing God.
And if Allah didn’t make these mistakes… then someone else did.
📜 What the Qur’an Says
✅ The Torah, Injil, and Zabur were given by Allah
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Surah 3:3 — “He revealed the Torah and the Gospel.”
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Surah 4:163 — “We gave David the Zabur.”
✅ They were still in use and authoritative in Muhammad’s time
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Surah 5:47 — “Let the People of the Gospel judge by what Allah has revealed therein.”
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Surah 7:157 — “...whom they find written with them in the Torah and the Gospel.”
✅ Allah’s word cannot be altered
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Surah 6:115 — “None can alter the words of Allah.”
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Surah 10:64 — “No change is there in the words of Allah.”
💣 The Contradiction
Islamic theology claims:
“The Bible was corrupted. The Gospels are not the real Injil. The Torah has been changed.”
But the Qur’an says:
“They still have it. It’s from Allah. Judge by it. No one can change it.”
So which is it?
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If the Bible was corrupted, Allah endorsed a forgery — impossible.
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If the Bible was not corrupted, then Islam has no need to exist — its foundational claim of correction collapses.
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If Allah didn’t know it was corrupted, He’s not all-knowing.
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If He knew and still said to follow it, then He deceives.
All options destroy Islamic theology.
⚖️ If Allah Didn't Make These Mistakes…
Then who did?
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Who confused the Injil Jesus received with something else?
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Who claimed Allah’s word can’t be changed — then claimed it was?
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Who needed to invalidate previous scriptures to make Islam necessary?
The answer is clear:
❌ It wasn't a perfect God.
✅ It was men — trying to retroactively fix contradictions between the Qur’an and reality.
Men like:
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Ibn Hazm (11th century), who first accused the Bible of textual corruption.
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Ibn Taymiyyah, who expanded the attack.
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Generations of scholars who rewrote theology to protect Islam from collapse.
🧠 The Law of Identity Strikes Again
Injil = The Gospel given to Jesus.
The Qur’an calls what Christians had in the 7th century the Injil.
❌ You cannot redefine a thing mid-sentence.
❌ You cannot call a forgery “the word of Allah.”
That’s not divine.
That’s desperate damage control.
🚨 Final Verdict
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The Qur’an calls the Torah and Gospels divine, unaltered, and still in use.
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Islamic theology contradicts this.
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These contradictions are not small — they strike at the core of Islam’s claims.
And so, we ask again:
❗If Allah didn’t make these mistakes… who did?
📌 Not God.
📌 Not a prophet.
✅ A man — trying to clean up a theological mess.
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