A seeker of truth who embarks on the quest to discover the ultimate truth can dismiss many religions based on their incorrect concepts of God. It can be proven using pure logic alone, without relying on any religious scripture, that monotheism is true and that pantheism, panentheism, incarnation theology, or any corporeal understanding of God must be false. Few religions, such as Islām, Judaism, the Baháʼí religion, and certain strands of Christianity, affirm both monotheism and immateriality of God while rejecting pantheism, panentheism, and incarnation theology. However, the Baháʼí faith has contradictory doctrines that disprove it. As for Judaism and Christianity, the Tawrāh (Torah) is unreliable, and this undermines the credibility of both religions since they both rely on the Tawrāh. Thus, the only remaining religion that could be true is Islām.
Later articles will go on to answer some of the common objections to the Islāmic concept of Allāh (God), while other books will do the following:
- tackle objections to Islām that extend beyond the specific topic of the concept of Allāh
- defend the preservation of the Qurʾān
- demonstrate the miracles of Islām
If the Islāmic concept of Allāh is correct, if the Qurʾān is inerrant and preserved, and if Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ performed miracles, then all of this would validate Islām’s claim to absolute truth.
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