How to Disprove Islam Using the Quran and the Bible
One of the simplest ways to challenge Islam’s claims is by pointing out what the Quran itself says about the Bible.
1. The Quran Confirms the Bible as God’s Word
• The Quran explicitly affirms that the Torah (Old Testament) and the Injil (Gospel/New Testament) are revelations from God:
• “Indeed, We sent down the Torah, in which was guidance and light.” (Surah 5:44)
• “And We sent, following in their footsteps, Jesus, the son of Mary, confirming that which came before him in the Torah. And We gave him the Gospel, in which was guidance and light.” (Surah 5:46)
2. The Quran Declares God’s Words Cannot Be Changed
• “And the word of your Lord has been fulfilled in truth and in justice. None can alter His words.” (Surah 6:115)
• “There is no changer of the words of Allah.” (Surah 18:27)
3. The Quran Never Says the Bible Is Corrupt
• Nowhere in the Quran does it state that the Torah or Gospel has been corrupted. Instead, it commands Muslims to believe in them:
• “Say, ‘We have believed in Allah and what has been revealed to us and what has been revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Descendants, and what was given to Moses and Jesus.’” (Surah 2:136)
• If the Quran says the Bible is from God and that God’s words cannot be changed, then Muslims contradict their own scripture when they claim the Bible has been corrupted.
What This Means
If Muslims accept the Quran as true, they must also accept the Bible as true. But if the Bible is true, then Islam is false because it contradicts the core teachings of Christianity. If they claim the Bible is corrupt, they are denying their own scripture, which says God’s words cannot be altered.
This argument forces Muslims into a logical dilemma:
1. If they trust the Quran, they must trust the Bible—which disproves Islam.
2. If they reject the Bible, they must reject the Quran as well.
Either way, Islam collapses under its own claims.