Muslims often ridicule and even condemn Christians for believing in the Trinity, accusing them of worshipping three gods. However, what many do not realize is that Islam itself presents an undefined number of divine beings. In fact, the concept of Allah in Islam reflects not a single entity, but a collective union. There are many ‘Allahs’ under one supposed unification. The doctrine of Tawhid—which Muslims claim to mean absolute oneness—actually conveys the idea of union, unity, or unification rather than the existence of a singular being.
1. ALLAHS WORSHIP ANOTHER ALLAH
[Quran 1:5] It is You we worship and You we ask for help.
COMMENT: Since the Muslims claimed that the Quran is direct word of Allah, then the speaker we (Allahs) has another Allah being worshiped as stated in the Quran above.
2. ALLAH AND THE ANGELS PRAYED FOR MUHAMMAD
[Quran 33:43] Palmer Translation. He it is who prays for you and His angels too, to bring you forth out of the darkness into the light, for He is merciful to the believers
[Quran 33:56] Palmer Translation. Verily, Allah and His angels pray for the prophet. O ye who believe! pray for him and salute him with a salutation!
COMMENT: In the Qurans (33:43 & 56), Allah and the angels pray to another Allah for the salvation of Muhammad
3. THERE ARE CREATORS ASIDE FROM ALLAH
[Sura 23:14] Then fashioned We the drop a clot, then fashioned We the clot a little lump, then fashioned We the little lump bones, then clothed the bones with flesh, and then produced it as another creation. So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators!
4. All GODS MADE INTO ONE ALLAH
[Quran 38:5] “Has he made the gods (all) into one Allah? Truly this is a wonderful thing!”
COMMENT: The Quran above indicates the Union of Allah, this is what Tawhid means.
5. THERE IS ALLAH IN HEAVEN AND ALLAH ON EARTH
[Quran 43:84] It is He Who is Allah in heaven and Allah on earth; and He is full of Wisdom and Knowledge.
COMMENT: In the Quran above, there are two Allahs mentioned, the Allah in heaven and the Allah on earth.
6. ALLAH HAS A GRANDFATHER ALLAH
[Quran 72:3]
Arabic. وَأَنَّهُۥ تَعَـٰلَىٰ جَدُّ رَبِّنَا مَا ٱتَّخَذَ صَـٰحِبَةًۭ وَلَا وَلَدًۭا ٣
Transliteration: Waannahu taAAala jaddu rabbinama ittakhatha sahibatan wala walada
Google English translation. And He, the Most High, is the grandfather of our Lord. He did not have any companions or children.
COMMENT: The Arabic word “jaddu” means “grandfather”
7. PLURALITY OF ALLAH IN QURAN
[Quran 66:12] And Mary, daughter of ‘Imran, whose body was chaste, therefore We breathed therein something of Our Spirit.
[Quran 2:57] And We overshadowed you with mists and We sent down manna and quails upon you. “Eat of whatever good things We have provided you.” And in no way did they do injustice to Us, but they were doing injustice to themselves.
COMMENT: In the Qurans above (66:12 & 2:57), Allah referred Themselves as plural (We, Our, and Us).
8. ALLAH PRAYS TEN TIMES
[Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 645] Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, “If anyone prays once on me, Allah will pray ten times on him.'”
COMMENT: In this hadith, Allah will pray to another Allah ten times for a Muslim who prays for Muhammad.
9. THE UNITY OR UNION OF ALLAH
[Mishkat al-Masabih 2415] ‘Abd ar-Rahman b. Abza told that God’s messenger used to say in the morning, “We have reached the morning following the original religion of Islam, the assertion of Allah’s unity, the religion of our Prophet Muhammad, . . .”
[Sahih Muslim 23b] Abu Malik narrated on the authority of his father that he heard the Apostle say: He who held belief in the unity of Allah, and then narrated what has been stated above.
COMMENT: The hadiths above testify the Union or Unity of Allah.
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