Alexander the Great in the Qur’an: How Islam Mistook a Pagan King for a Muslim Prophet-Like Figure

One of the most striking historical blunders in the Qur’an is its portrayal of Dhul-Qarnayn (“The Two-Horned One”) in Surah...

Who is murtad ? and what is the punishment of him?

Murtad is an Islamic term derived from the Arabic language. It refers to a person who is a Muslim by...

How Islam treats women?

To understand the behavior of Islam towards women, we need to comprehend the five aspects of Islam in women’s lives....

Why are people leaving Islam so fast ?

Today, people across the world are rapidly leaving Islam. This has become a headache for Muslim clerics worldwide. Let’s explore...

Why are muslim cleric afraid of free thinking mind who deside to leave Islam ?

The fear some Muslim fundamentalists have of free-thinking individuals leaving Islam often stems from a combination of theological, cultural, and...

How did Islam come to India? Mohammad bin Qasim

  When we observe the Muslim population around us, the disturbances they cause, and the frequent incidents targeting non-Muslim communities,...

Crucifixion in Ancient Egypt: A Qur’anic Anachronism?

Crucifixion, as a method of execution, is widely believed to have originated in the first millennium BCE, with the earliest...

An Anachronism in the Qur’an: The Case of Dirhams in the Story of Prophet Yusuf

One of the notable historical inconsistencies found in the Qur’an involves the reference to dirhams—a form of currency that did...