Sam Shamoun DESTROYS Islamic Monotheism
Sam Shimon Exposes Controversial Concepts in Islam
The Nature of the Quran and Uncreated Entities
- Sam Shimon discusses the theological implications of claiming that the Quran is uncreated, suggesting this leads to a contradiction regarding the number of uncreated entities in Islam.
- He points out that if both Allah and the Quran are considered uncreated, it implies there are two distinct uncreated entities, challenging traditional Islamic monotheism.
- Shimon compares this concept to Christian Trinitarian beliefs, noting how Muslims might argue for distinct yet inseparable entities similar to the Trinity.
The Quran's Role on Judgment Day
- He mentions narrations where the Quran will intercede for individuals on Judgment Day, raising questions about its nature as a speech of Allah.
- This leads to confusion over whether the Quran speaks to Allah or if it possesses its own consciousness, implying a separation between Allah and the Quran.
- Shimon emphasizes that if the Quran can interact with Allah independently, it suggests they are not identical but rather different conscious entities.