⚡ "Doesn't Know Their Own Quran" — Using the Quran as a Bridge
Use this when: a Muslim makes claims about Christianity that their own Quran contradicts, or when they don't realize the Quran's own descriptions of Jesus open significant theological questions. Use the Quran as a bridge, not a bludgeon.
⚡ "Jesus Was Muslim" — Was Jesus a Submitter to Islam?
Use this when: a Muslim claims Jesus was a Muslim — meaning he submitted to Allah — and that Christianity corrupted his message. This is a claim about history, and history answers it directly.
⚡ "Read It in Arabic" — The Language Barrier Tactic
Use this when: a Muslim dismisses your engagement with the Quran by saying you can only understand or critique it in classical Arabic. This is special pleading with serious internal consequences for Islam itself.
⚡ Allah — Theology, Attributes, and the Deceiver Problem
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Islamic Theology of Allah
⚡ Conditions of a True Faith: What Christianity Fulfills That Islam Cannot
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Christian-Muslim Dialogue
⚡ Gabriel (Jibril) in Islamic Sources — Quick Reference
Use this when: discussing how Muhammad received the Quran, or when engaging the claim that Islamic revelation came through a trustworthy angel. The sources below raise serious questions about the nature of Muhammad's revelatory encounter.
⚡ Islamic Eschatology — Jannah (Paradise) and Hell — Quick Reference
Use this when: discussing the Islamic vision of salvation, the afterlife, or contrasting the Christian hope with the Islamic one. The sources below reveal a paradise defined largely by sensory gratification and a hell whose population is determined by Allah's arbitrary will.
⚡ Islamic Science Claims — Quick Reference
Use this when: in conversation with a Muslim who claims "Islam is scientifically accurate" or who points to Quranic miracles. These hadith show what the canonical sources actually say about medicine, astronomy, and weather — and none of it aligns with modern science.
⚡ Jesus (Isa) in Islamic Sources — What the Quran Reveals About Christ
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Islamic Christology
⚡ Miscellaneous Islamic Topics — Quick Reference
Use this when: a specific Islamic topic comes up that does not fit neatly into a larger category, or when making a quick point about the internal contradictions, odd rulings, or historical curiosities in the Islamic corpus.
⚡ Muhammad — Character, Actions, and the Prophetic Test
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Muhammad's Life and Prophethood
⚡ Sexual Ethics in Islamic Sources — Quick Reference
Use this when: responding to claims that Islam has a high view of sexual ethics or when engaging the topic of slavery, captive women, and age of consent in Islamic jurisprudence. These sources are from canonical texts, not fringe interpretations.
⚡ Tahrif Refuted: The Proof That the Bible Has Not Been Changed
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Christian-Muslim Dialogue
⚡ Taqiyya and Deception in Islam — Sources and Apologetic Significance
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Islamic Permissible Deception
⚡ The Bible and Gospel in Islamic Sources — The Islamic Dilemma
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — The Quranic Treatment of Scripture
⚡ The Prophetic Test: Conditions Jesus Fulfills That Muhammad Does Not
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Christian-Muslim Dialogue
⚡ The Quran's Authenticity Problems — Contradictions, Lost Verses, and the Satanic Verses
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Quranic Reliability
⚡ Violence, Warfare, and Apostasy in Islamic Sources
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Violence in Islam
⚡ Women in Islam — Status, Treatment, and the Case of Aisha
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Women in Islam
⚡ Women, Gender Roles, and the Bible — A Christian Response to Islamic Objections
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Christian-Muslim Dialogue
📖 You Don't Have the Injeel — Answering Islam's Most Common Deflection
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Christian-Muslim Dialogue
📖 Zwanzig beste Argumente für das christliche Gespräch mit Muslimen
Typ: Apologetisches Referenzdokument — Christlich-muslimischer Dialog