The Islamic God, as described in the Qur’an and the entirety of Muslim sources, bears no resemblance to any deity in other religions. Instead, he combines traits traditionally attributed to evil, displays stark contradictions in his attributes, and demonstrates a striking inability to communicate his message.
Who is the being described as arrogant, tyrannical, humiliating, harmful, overpowering, deceitful, a misleader, a betrayer of promises, a commander of immorality, and an inspirer of evil? These are not random accusations — they are explicit attributes found in the Qur’an and Hadith:
“Allah mocks them” (Qur’an 2:15)
“They plot, and Allah plots” (Qur’an 8:30)
“Allah misleads whom He wills” (Qur’an 35:8)
“Allah is the best of deceivers” (Qur’an 3:54)
“And when We intend to destroy a town, We command its affluent but they defiantly disobey” (Qur’an 17:16)
These traits are never attributed to God in Christianity, for example, where he is presented as a God of love, mercy, and forgiveness. Yet in Islam, believers are commanded to worship a deity who possesses traits that are not even ascribed to prophets or angels.
Ibn al-Qayyim, in his book Al-Ruh (pp. 105–106), describes the arrogant as among those punished in the grave. So how can someone be punished for emulating his own god, if that god himself is described as arrogant and tyrannical? Is this not an open contradiction?
The Islamic God is the only deity across religions who demands that his followers fight on his behalf. “Fight those who do not believe in Allah” (Qur’an 9:29).
In contrast, you will not find Christians fighting to protect the person of God. Even the Crusades, were not waged to defend the Christian God himself, but to protect believers.
In Islam, however, militias that behead, bomb, and declare others infidels do so claiming to “support Allah.”
What kind of god requires defence by human hands and the weapons of non-believers?
Is God incapable of protecting Himself?
Does He need the knives of ISIS and the rockets of the Taliban to prove His existence?
The gods of other religions protect both their believers and non-believers — except for the Islamic allah, who requires His believers to defend Him!
According to the Islamic texts, this god made Arabic the language of paradise and revealed the Qur’an in it: “Indeed, We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur’an so that you may understand” (Qur’an 12:2).
But did they understand?
From the moment the Qur’an was revealed until today, Arabs have not agreed on the meaning of a single word in it. Hundreds of thousands of books have been written just to interpret it — and yet every sect still declares the other heretical.
The rules of the Arabic language were reconstructed just to make sense of the Qur’an. Vowel marks were invented. Diacritical dots were added. Entire sciences were created, such as rhetoric, abrogation, and grammar.
How could the supposed Creator of language fail to convey a clear idea to a single human group in a linguistically unified environment?
Compare that with platforms like TikTok or Facebook. When these companies issue a new policy, it is instantly translated into dozens of languages and understood in minutes.
Have you ever seen someone behead another over a privacy policy?
Has anyone needed a thousand interpretation books to understand Instagram’s terms of service?
We are speaking of a being supposedly more powerful than anything else — yet He failed to deliver a clear message to a group of desert-dwelling Arabs? Meanwhile, an American company can communicate its intent to the entire planet in seconds, and without bloodshed?
Allah of Islam is not God, not Lord, not Jesus, not Christ, not meshiah (Messiah), not the great creator, not a God, not the king, not Elohim, neither deity, nor Adonai YHWH.
Islam’s Allah is completely different.
If He is one, the Qur’an would not have addressed Christians and Jews saying that their God is one: “Our God and your God is one” (29:46). They would have known without explanation!
Also, the Qur’an (5:17–18) even criticises Christians for identifying Allah with Christ, and both Jews and Christians for calling themselves children of God.
Even comparing the Qur’an with other holy books exposes the stark difference.
The Bible was written in languages that are now extinct, by multiple disciples — yet it did not lead to blood-soaked interpretive wars like those in Islamic history.
The Qur’an, however, has fractured Muslims into sects and schools that have been fighting for centuries over the interpretation of simple Arabic words.
If this is not evidence of divine failure to communicate, then what is?
Everything above leaves no room for doubt:
The Islamic Allah, as described in His own texts, is unlike the deities of other religions.
He is a completely different being — one who embodies contradictions, demands combat in His name, surrounds Himself with ambiguity, adopts traits of evil, and fails to clearly express His own message despite His claim to perfection.
This is not a “God” as humanity understands the concept — but rather a human psychological projection, born of ignorance, nourished by fear, and recorded under the shadow of a sword.
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