The Deception Of Allah Apr 2026

" The Deception of Allah " primarily refers to a controversial book series by , an Arabic-speaking critic of Islam and graduate in Islamic and Civil Law. His work focuses on a polemical analysis of Islamic scriptures to argue that the Islamic conception of God is inherently deceptive. Core Arguments of the Series

: Prince asserts that taqiyya (concealing one's faith under threat) is used broadly in Islam to justify general dishonesty and that this behavior is endorsed by Allah. The Deception of Allah

The arguments presented in the series are highly contentious and have sparked significant debate. " The Deception of Allah " primarily refers

: A major pillar of his argument is the translation of the Arabic word makara (found in Surah 3:54), which he translates as "deceive" or "plot". He uses this to label Allah as the "best of deceivers". The arguments presented in the series are highly

Christian Prince's central claim is that Islamic texts depict Allah as a "master of deception," which he contrasts with the Judeo-Christian understanding of a truthful God.

: He highlights what he perceives as inconsistencies within the Quran and Hadith to argue that Allah’s nature is unpredictable or misleading. Scholarly and Theological Perspectives

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