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The Qur'ān
The strongest arguments against Islam drawn from the Qur'ān itself — starting with the Islamic Dilemma, then ranging across legal, moral, scientific, and historical problems in the text.
01
The Islamic Dilemma
Q 2:136 / 3:3 / 3:84 / 4:136 / 5:46-48 / 5:68 / 10:94 / 29:46
02
Inheritance Fractions That Exceed 1.0
Q 4:11, 4:12, 4:176
03
Wife-Beating as Divine Law
Q 4:34
04
Sex With Female Captives ('What Your Right Hands Possess')
Q 4:24, 23:5-6, 70:29-30, 33:50
05
Iddah for Pre-Pubescent Wives — Child Marriage in the Text
Q 65:4
06
Verse of the Sword
Q 9:5
07
Jizya in Humiliation
Q 9:29
08
The Self-Defeating 'No Contradictions' Challenge
Q 4:82
09
Abrogation: Allah Replacing His Own Verses
Q 2:106, 16:101, 13:39, 22:52
10
The Sun Setting in a Muddy Spring
Q 18:86
11
Mary Called 'Sister of Aaron' — Miriam/Mary Conflation
Q 19:27-28
12
Trinity as Father, Mary, Jesus — Misrepresenting Christianity
Q 5:116
13
Embryology Errors: Sperm From Between the Backbone and Ribs; Bones Before Flesh
Q 23:13-14, 86:6-7
14
Denial of Jesus's Crucifixion
Q 4:157
15
The Zayd-Zaynab Marriage and 'No Son of Any of Your Men'
Q 33:36-40
16
Marital Privileges Granted Only to Muhammad
Q 33:50, 33:51
17
The Aisha Slander Affair — Self-Vindicating Revelation
Q 24:11-20
18
The Hafsa/Honey/Maria Affair — Convenient Revelation Excusing Personal Conduct
Q 66:1-5
19
The Satanic Verses — Satan Inserts Into Prophets' Revelation
Q 22:52, 53:19-23
20
The Night Journey to Al-Aqsa — A Mosque That Did Not Exist
Q 17:1