Welcome to Bismika Allahuma: Muslim Responses To Anti-Islam Polemics, a Muslim apologetics website website dedicated to Islamic apologetics and counter missionary efforts. Our mission is to address and refute the myriad of misleading criticisms and misrepresentations of Islam, primarily propagated by Christian missionaries and their Islamophobia allies. This platform was meticulously crafted to serve as a comprehensive resource for Muslims worldwide, offering accurate, articulate, and authoritative responses to counteract the false narratives spread by critics such as Nabeel Qureshi, David Wood, Sam Shamoun, and anti-Islamic platforms in the likes of Answering Islam and Ali Sina. By engaging directly with these criticisms through Islamic apologetics, Bismika Allahumma aspires to dismantle the misinformation surrounding Islam and showcase the religion's true essence—a religion that champions peace, compassion, and a profound sense of justice. Through scholarly research, traditional Islamic teachings, and contemporary insights, we craft insightful Islamic apologetic responses that not only challenge the baseless allegations but also promote a deeper understanding of Islamic principles and beliefs.
As a counter missionary initiative, our website is a treasure trove of comparative religion resources designed to deepen one's understanding of Islam and equip individuals with well-reasoned arguments and perspectives. We host a wide array of articles, videos, and publications covering the Islamic faith, history, and culture, curated to enlighten visitors about the richness and diversity of Islam. As Islam is now the fastest growing religion in the world, it should come as no surprise that some organisations and people would view it as a threat to their respective ideologies. Furthermore, the Bismika Allahumma mission is amplified through our affiliated YouTube channel, The Muslim Apologist, and its corresponding website, extending our reach and enabling us to engage with a wider audience. These platforms feature debates, lectures, and Q&A sessions, addressing common misconceptions and clarifying complex topics, thus fostering a dynamic space for dialogue and understanding through Muslim apologetics.
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Among the litany of crimes Christians accuse Muslims of committing, the worship of so-called “pagan” deities is a major one. There is the claim that Allah is a “moon god”, that ar-Rahman refers to the Syrian “Rimmon” parodied in the Bible, and the list goes on. Yet another of God’s names has come under the sharp…
Question 7 : Dr. Robert Morey proves in his book that Allah is the name of the moon god worshipped in Arabia before Islam. Is he right ? Answer : The book you refer to is entitled The Islamic Invasion : Confronting the World’s Fastest Growing Religion. The author, Dr. Robert Morey, sees Islam as an invasion into North America and…
Often the missionaries try to argue that the alleged ” divine name” for God is Yahweh, and that since the word (Allah) is not etymologically related to this name, it therefore follows that Muslims worship a different deity. However, what they fail to recognise is that it is etymologically accepted that the root word of (Elohim)…
When Muslims confront the Christian missionaries with the etymological evidence that the word Allah is indeed related to the word Elohim, the missionaries are very quick to point out that (YHWH) is the “Divine Name” for The Deity that they worship and that since Muslims are not taught about this “Divine Name” of God, it…
Meaning of Tawhid The word Tawhid comes from the verb wahhad which literally means to unite. In Islamic terminology, it means to realize and maintain the unity of Allah in one’s actions (inwardly and outwardly). The actual word tawhid does not occur in the Qur’an or Sunnah though the present tense of the verb (from…
It is unfortunate that Islam is continuously being purported to be a religion of violence by the missionaries when the reality is very much the opposite. What the majority of Christians are probably unaware is of the violence of their brethren against other religions, most particularly the Muslims, because it is Islam which has always been…
'Abdur Rahman I. Doi informs us of the jurisprudence of the four schools of thought in Islam regarding marriage with Jewish/Christian women.
Asif Iqbal presents a commentary of an extract from the Christian historian Theophanes' account of a group of Jews accepting the Prophet Muhammad as their awaited Messiah.
Emin Ergin discusses the historical relations between Muslims and the "People of the Book", and provides evidence on how they are to be treated.