Sam Shamoun DESTROYS Islamic Monotheism

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.
Video description

Sam Shamoun breaks down one of the biggest theological problems in Islam during his appearance on the PBD Podcast — the claim that the Quran is uncreated and yet acts, speaks, and intercedes as a separate conscious entity. If Allah is uncreated and the Quran is also uncreated, Islam suddenly has more than one eternal being. This clip exposes a contradiction Muslims rarely address, and Sam lays it out using their own sources. It’s one of the most revealing moments in the entire conversation. Subscribe for more truth-centered breakdowns.