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Reason to Doubt Islam: The Aorta Prophecy and the Satanic Verses
Islam teaches that the Qurβan is the perfect, unaltered word of God and that Muhammad was the final and infallible messenger. But when you examine some of the details in the Islamic sources themselves, serious contradictions and red flags begin to emerge.
1. The Aorta Prophecy β Qurβan 69:44β46
βAnd if Muhammad had made up some false sayings about Us,
We would have seized him by the right hand,
Then We would have cut his aorta.β
(Qurβan 69:44β46)
This verse makes it clear: if Muhammad had invented any part of the message, Allah would kill him by severing his aorta. That was the divine test.
Now, fast forward to the end of Muhammadβs life. According to Sahih Bukhari 4428, one of the most authentic hadith sources in Islam, Muhammad said on his deathbed:
βI feel my aorta is being severed from the poison I ate at Khaybar.β
So ask yourself:
β’ Why did Muhammad describe his death in exactly the same terms Allah said would happen if he were a false prophet?
β’ What are the odds that he would mention his aorta β a specific and uncommon term β during his dying moments?
β’ If Allahβs test was that a liar would die this way, and Muhammad himself said this was happening to him, what does that imply?
This is a serious problem for the claim that Muhammad was speaking for God. The Qurβan set the terms β and Muhammadβs death appears to have fulfilled them.
2. The Satanic Verses Incident
It gets worse. Early Islamic biographies β including Ibn Ishaq, the earliest biography of Muhammad β record that Muhammad once delivered verses saying that pagan gods could intercede. These verses praised the idols of Mecca:
βThese are the exalted gharaniq (cranes), whose intercession is hoped for.β
These so-called Satanic Verses were later βwithdrawnβ by Muhammad, who claimed that Satan had made him speak them by mistake.
This means:
β’ Muhammad publicly delivered false revelation.
β’ He admitted it.
β’ He blamed it on Satan.
This is not a claim made by non-Muslims. This is found in Islamic historical sources β and no serious historian doubts that this tradition existed in early Islam. Whether or not itβs accepted by modern Muslims doesnβt change the implications.
If Muhammad:
β’ Delivered fake verses and later retracted them,
β’ And died saying the very thing Allah said would happen to a liar,
Then itβs not unreasonable to conclude that Muhammad failed the very test his own scripture laid out.
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Conclusion:
When you put these two together β the aorta prophecy and the Satanic Verses β youβre not looking at a prophet protected from error. Youβre looking at a man whose life and words show strong signs of fabrication, contradiction, and failure of divine protection.
Islam cannot stand up to this level of scrutiny. The cracks show not from outside attacks β but from within its own texts.
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