The Allah Triad
- philhoraia
- Mar 20, 2023
- 1 min read
Muslims like to speak against the Trinity and to say that Christians have three gods but do they have a triad? Let's see.
There is Allah.
There is Adam.
Allah, we are told, blew some of its spirit into Adam, who was to have been a successor and the angels were commanded to do sujud to him.
There is Isa.
Isa, we are told, is Allah's word and spirit; creates, gives life, raises the dead and abrogates.
Allah is of course Allah, Adam is Allah, Isa is Allah.
To use a favourite of the Muslims: 1+1+1=?
In fact, we might even add Jibril. In S 2:97 we read:
Say: He who was an enemy to Jibril, he sent it down upon your heart with Allah’s permission, confirming what is in front of it and as guidance and good news for the believers.
Jib sent down quran? Why is it doing what we're told that Allah does? It's irrelevant that it does so with Allah's permission. We may say that Allah itself receives permission.
Is Jib another god?
Is Allah a tetrad?
1+1+1+1=?
Further reading:
Of course, Allah comes from Baal, Sin and Lah, the rain/storm, bull and moon gods. And worse, Mo incorporates the feminine aspects of the pagan polytheism into Allah by making him lord of the daybreak (dawn) and the extents of the Sun's rising and setting points, and the piercing star. I'm sure there's more too.