Does Islam Have Two Gods #jesus #islam #faith

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Islam is built on Tawheed—the absolute Oneness of God. Nothing is eternal except Allah.
But there is a problem.
Most Muslims believe the Quran is the "Uncreated Word of Allah." If it is uncreated, it is eternal.
The Math:

Allah is Eternal.
The Quran is Eternal.
Therefore, there are two eternal realities.

You might say, "The Quran is just His speech, an attribute!" But the Hadith paints a different picture.
The Evidence:

Sunan Ibn Majah 3781: The Prophet said that on the Day of Resurrection, the Quran will come in the form of a "pale man" and speak, claiming to be the one who kept the believer awake at night.

If the Quran can stand up, take a form, and speak as a separate entity... how is that just an "attribute"?
If you have two eternal things, you don't have Oneness. You have duality.
Series Conclusion: The Christian answer is that the Word did become flesh (Jesus). The Islamic answer leaves you with a theological contradiction.
#Tawheed #UncreatedQuran #IslamicTheology #ChristianityVsIslam #Apologetics #ByDesignMinistries #philosophy

In this significant islamic lectures, we scrutinize a core belief within Islam concerning the Quran's eternal nature. The speaker raises a critical point: if both Allah and his word are eternal and uncreated, this implies two distinct eternal realities, challenging the fundamental concept of oneness of god. This discussion highlights the complexities of Islamic monotheism and raises questions about the definition of 'allah is one' within this framework, contrasting with christianity.