ExamineIslam

Drills

Short reps. Each drill takes a few minutes and builds a single muscle — recall, citation under pressure, memorization, recognizing a common mistake, or pattern recognition from real debates.

Knowledge checks

Recall on the verses, ḥadīth, scholars, and arguments you should know cold before any conversation.

  • What does the Qurʼān say about previous scripture?

    Five-question recall: Q 5:46-47, Q 5:68, Q 10:94, Q 7:157, and the classical distinction between taḥrīf al-naṣṣ and taḥrīf al-maʿnā.

    ~5 min

  • The Paraclete test passages

    Recall every detail Jesus gave about the Paraclete in John 14-16, plus 1 John 2:1.

    ~5 min

  • The Trinity in three sentences

    Can you describe the Trinity in plain English without lapsing into tritheism, modalism, or Mary?

    ~4 min

Skill reps

One-minute reps. Respond to a single common claim or question under time pressure.

  • Respond to 'the Bible was corrupted' in 30 seconds

    One-minute rep: a Muslim friend says the Bible was corrupted. You have 30 seconds to give a fair, source-based response.

    ~2 min

  • Respond to 'the Trinity is pagan'

    Distinguish historic Christian Trinitarianism from tritheism in 60 seconds, then point to the Nicene Creed.

    ~2 min

Verse memorization

Spaced-repetition prompts for the Qurʼānic and biblical passages most central to Christian-Muslim dialogue.

  • Memorize Q 5:46-47

    The single most important Qurʼānic passage for Christian-Muslim dialogue on the Bible. Spaced-repetition prompts.

    ~6 min

  • Memorize Isaiah 53:5-6

    The clearest Old Testament prophecy of the suffering Servant. Pre-Christian text Muslims and Christians can read together.

    ~6 min

  • Memorize 1 Corinthians 15:3-8

    The earliest Christian creed: 'Christ died for our sins, was buried, was raised on the third day.' Memorize and rehearse.

    ~8 min

Mistake library

Recognize common errors — Christian misquotes, dawah strawmen, doctrinal slips — before you make them yourself.

  • Common Christian misquotes of Q 5:47

    Recognize three ways Christians often misuse Q 5:47 — and what the verse actually says in context.

    ~4 min

  • Strawmen of common dawah arguments

    Spot the strawman: which versions of dawah arguments are caricatures, and what is the strongest version a thoughtful Muslim would actually make?

    ~5 min

  • Tritheism vs Trinitarianism

    Which statements about the Trinity are heresy? Spot the difference between historic Christian doctrine and the caricature.

    ~4 min

Annotated debate study

Real public debates with marked-up reflection points. Train pattern recognition without staring into the void.

  • Annotated study: a real debate on Bible corruption

    Watch a real public debate on the Bible-is-corrupted argument with marked-up reflection points and discussion questions.

    ~25 min

Drills run inside the same chat agent — voice or text — and grade your responses against the source you should be citing. Voice mode adds the conversational pressure of a real exchange.