Unified Rebuttal
Islam’s Crucifixion Cover-Up and the Missing “Muslim” Disciples
๐ The Claim:
According to the Quran:
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Jesus was not crucified — it only appeared so (Quran 4:157–158).
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His disciples were Muslims and said, “We are supporters of Allah” (Quran 3:52; 61:14).
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Allah promised to make them and those who believed superior/dominant until the Day of Resurrection (Quran 3:55; 61:14).
๐ฅ Two Fatal Contradictions in the Quranic Narrative
⚔️ Contradiction #1: Divine Deception About the Crucifixion
Quran 4:157–158
“They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him — but it was made to appear so to them...”
If Allah caused the appearance of Jesus’ crucifixion:
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He knowingly misled the world into believing a false event.
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This illusion became the foundation of Christianity, leading billions to false beliefs about salvation.
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No correction was given for 600 years until Muhammad.
๐ฅ This directly contradicts the claim that Allah is truthful, just, and a clear guide. Allowing a salvific deception with eternal consequences is not mercy — it is divine misdirection.
⚔️ Contradiction #2: The Missing Muslim Disciples
Quran 3:52
“The disciples said, ‘We are supporters for Allah… testify that we are Muslims.’”
Quran 61:14
“So We supported those who believed against their enemy, and they became dominant.”
Quran 3:55
“I will make those who follow you superior to those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection.”
These verses make three bold claims:
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The true disciples of Jesus were Muslims (not Christians).
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Allah helped them overcome their enemies.
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They became dominant — not just temporarily, but until the end of the world.
๐ฅ But historically, the only known followers of Jesus were the early Christians who:
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Affirmed the crucifixion, resurrection, and divinity of Jesus.
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Wrote the New Testament and passed it down.
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Were dominant for centuries — but with beliefs that Islam explicitly condemns.
There is no trace of:
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A Quranic-style “Muslim” movement after Jesus.
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A group that denied his death or divinity.
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Any preserved scripture or lineage that fits Islam’s claim.
❌ Islam claims victory for a group that never existed.
๐ Formal Deductive Argument
Premise 1: The Quran claims Jesus’ disciples were Muslims, and that Allah made them dominant (Quran 3:52, 3:55, 61:14).
Premise 2: The Quran also says Jesus was not crucified, but it was made to appear so (Quran 4:157).
Premise 3: All historically known followers of Jesus affirmed the crucifixion and became dominant (early Christianity).
Premise 4: There is no record of a post-Jesus “Muslim” group who denied the crucifixion and matched Quranic theology.
Conclusion: Therefore, the Quran is internally and historically self-contradictory:
It claims both that Jesus' disciples were dominant Muslims, and that the crucifixion never happened — yet all dominant early followers believed in the crucifixion.
๐ฏ Bottom Line:
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If Allah made it appear that Jesus was crucified → that is deception.
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If the true disciples were Muslims → where were they for 600 years?
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If Christians were dominant → they were dominant with theology Islam rejects.
Islam cannot have it both ways. It collapses under its own claims — textually, logically, and historically.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About the Author
Mauao Man is a blog created by a New Zealand writer who believes in following the evidence wherever it leads. From history and religion to culture and society, Mauao Man takes a clear, critical, and honest approach — challenging ideas without attacking people. Whether exploring the history of Islam in New Zealand, the complexities of faith, or the contradictions in belief systems, this blog is about asking the hard questions and uncovering the truth.
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