¶ ❓ The Islamic Dilemma
The central argument: the Quran appears to affirm prior revelation while also conflicting with it.
The Dawah Script is a predictable, repetitive script and tactics designed to challenge core Christian doctrines.
These arguments are constructed upon logical fallacies, historical revisionism, and internal logical inconsistencies. This site seeks to Deconstruct the Standard Islamic Narrative and to provide Counter-Dawah Arsenal
A central argument used by Christians against Islam is the Islamic Dilemma and a breakdown of the Quran verses is found at The Islamic Dilemma Verses but the Dilemma Vault shows there are many more in Islam. Another strong argument is to expose The Dark Fruit of Islam as Muhammad's immoral life is often hidden.
Christians are not just defending our own faith; but are proactively contending for the "faith once delivered to the saints" (Jude 1:3). This site shows that Jesus is God in Mark's Gospel, that the Quran's Bible Stories are corrupted from the originals and how to Learn Bible Basics for Muslims.
Finally some Christian Apologetics Answers as Muslims often use Atheist type questions against Christians as they seek to disprove the Bible and Christianity in general.
A structured library for recognising common Islamic dawah arguments, testing their claims, and answering them from Christian Scripture, history, logic, and theology.
This site is designed as a navigation map, not a haystack. Begin with the core arguments, browse by topic, or jump directly into Quran and Bible reference indexes when you already know the verse in question.
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The central argument: the Quran appears to affirm prior revelation while also conflicting with it.
Responses to common claims against the Trinity, the Bible, Jesus, Paul, and Christian doctrine.
Challenge repeated claims about Muhammad, the Quran, miracle claims, preservation, and history.
These are the major research shelves. Each card keeps the homepage from becoming a 700-page telephone book with theological ambitions.
Character, morality, prophethood, miracle claims, and alleged biblical prediction.
Preservation, plagiarism, historical claims, scientific claims, and internal coherence.
Answers to 1+1+1 arguments, Tawhid objections, and claims about divine nature.
Responses to corruption claims, canon objections, translation claims, and the Injil argument.
Christology, deity, the cross, Mark's Gospel, and Islamic claims about Isa.
Practical and ethical consequences: women, violence, sharia, archaeology, and social claims.
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Fast lanes for visitors arriving with one specific question.