ExamineIslam

Examine Islam carefully. Answer its claims with truth and grace.

A Christian academy for understanding Islamic teaching, evaluating Muslim arguments, and preparing for real conversations with Muslims — chat-first, source-backed, and gospel-centered.

Same evidence engine as TrueDawah.com — Christian-facing structure, training, and discipleship-oriented flow.

Three ways Christians use ExamineIslam

Learn Islam's claims

Curriculum-style topic hubs on the Qurʼān, Muhammad, the Bible and Injīl, Jesus in Islam, the Trinity, the cross, salvation, and common Muslim objections — with primary sources at every step.

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Ask deeper questions

A research assistant trained on the same source library used on TrueDawah. Quotes the Qurʼān, ḥadīth, sīra, and Bible in their own words with clickable citations.

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Practice real conversations

Train with Muslim-perspective roleplays — a curious friend, a confident dawah speaker, a respectful neighbor, an academic apologist — and get feedback on your evidence, clarity, and tone.

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Honest tensions worth a careful look

Each dilemma states the tension plainly, presents the strongest Muslim claim, and walks the sources on both sides. Use them to study, to ask in chat, or to practice a real conversation.

  • The Islamic Dilemma

    If the Bible was corrupted, why does the Qurʼān keep appealing to it? The classic Christian-Muslim dilemma in its simplest form.

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  • What does the Qurʼān say Christians should judge by?

    Q 5:47 commands the people of the Gospel to judge by what Allah has revealed in it. Read carefully, that command is hard to square with the claim that their Gospel had been corrupted.

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  • Can Allah's word be changed?

    The Qurʼān says no one can alter the words of Allah. If the Bible was corrupted, that statement becomes hard to defend on its own terms.

    Read the dilemma →

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Browse by topic

Topic hubs organize the same evidence around the questions Christians actually face: Qurʼān, Muhammad, the Bible and Injīl, Jesus in Islam, the Trinity, the cross, and more.

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Christian formation

Pray for Muslim friends, draft a personal testimony, run a heart check after a hard conversation, and shore up your own knowledge of the Trinity, the atonement, and Scripture before you defend them.

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Our method

Christian-facing methodology: how we present Muslim arguments fairly, how sources on both sides are vetted, the lineage we draw on, and the editorial pledge — gospel-centered, charitable, never strawman.

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For the Muslim and seeker-facing version of the same evidence engine, visit TrueDawah.com.