Iblis Cries?
In the bizarre and deceptive world of Islamic mythology, one narration stands out as particularly absurd and revealing: Iblis cries. This supposed profound lesson from early tafsir like Ibn Kathir’s commentary on Surah Al-Jinn paints the devil himself—known as Iblis or Shaytan—as a weepy, remorseful figure overwhelmed by human prayer. But let’s peel back the layers of this satanic fraud. Far from a divine truth, Iblis cries is a fabricated tale designed to manipulate gullible followers into slavish rituals, propping up a religion that’s nothing more than a counterfeit gospel twisted by the father of lies. Drawn from authentic sources that crumble under scrutiny, this story exposes Islam’s core rot: a theology where Satan gets emotional monologues, yet Allah remains a distant tyrant demanding blind submission. It’s not spiritual insight—it’s psychological warfare from a demonic playbook.
The Quranic Context: Iblis’s Transgression or Satanic Setup?
Surah Al-Jinn (Chapter 72) dives into the shadowy realm of jinn—smokeless fire beings that Islam claims coexist with humans. Verse 4 rambles: “And there were men from mankind who sought refuge in men from the jinn, so they [only] increased them in burden…” Scholars like Sufyan via Mujahid pin the foolish one on Iblis, linking it to his infamous refusal to bow to Adam (Quran 2:34, 7:11-12). Here, Iblis, once a pious jinn, rebels out of arrogance, earning eternal curse.
Sounds dramatic, right? But dig deeper, and the fraud unravels. The Quran contradicts itself endlessly on Iblis’s nature—was he an angel (18:50 says otherwise), a jinn, or what? No coherent backstory exists. This transgression mirrors Satan’s fall in Christian lore, but Islam inverts it: no redemption, no grace, just endless vendetta. Iblis vows to mislead humanity (15:39-40), and Allah—supposedly all-powerful—lets him! Why? To test puppets? Iblis cries later supposedly shows his regret, but it’s a ploy. Islam’s unseen world is a chaotic fanfic, not revelation. Compare to the Bible’s clear Genesis account: no crying devils, just decisive judgment. Islam’s version humanizes Satan, making him relatable—classic deception tactic to blur good and evil.
This isn’t ancient wisdom; it’s 7th-century Arabian superstition repackaged as scripture. Muhammad, the self-proclaimed prophet, wove jinn tales from pagan folklore to control tribes. Iblis cries fits perfectly into this scam, emotionally hooking believers into fearing invisible foes while ignoring real moral failures like jihad violence or misogyny enshrined in the Quran.
Why Does Iblis Cry? Unmasking the Heart-Wrenching Fabrication
Enter the star of this farce: Sufyan’s narration, echoed in Tafsir Ibn Kathir on Al-Jinn 4. When a Muslim prostrates in sujud, Iblis sits and cries, wailing: “Woe to me! He was commanded to prostrate and he obeyed—so for him is Paradise. I was commanded to prostrate and I disobeyed—so for me is Hell.”
Picture it: You’re on your prayer rug, forehead to the dirt in mechanical submission, and nearby, the prince of demons blubbers like a rejected lover. Why prostration specifically? Because it apes Iblis’s original sin—bowing to Adam, a mere human. Each Muslim sujud supposedly mocks him, triggering tears.
Laughable! This isn’t divine irony; it’s emotional blackmail. Islam claims salah drives away Shaytan, yet hadiths admit he whispers doubts mid-prayer (Sahih Bukhari). If Iblis cries so pathetically, why does he keep tempting? The narration’s chains (isnad) are a joke—Mujahid via Ibn Abbas, Sufyan ibn Uyaynah—trusted by Muslims, but riddled with weak links by neutral standards. No eyewitnesses, just oral tales centuries later. Ibn Kathir himself admits some reports are odd, yet peddles them.
Worse, it reveals Islam’s satanic symmetry: Allah demands the exact worship Iblis refused. Prostration to a black stone in Mecca? Kissing it like pagans? Iblis must be smirking, not crying—his rebellion birthed the ummah’s rituals. True Christianity offers freedom in Christ (Galatians 5:1), not groveling. Iblis cries is propaganda to guilt-trip the faithful: Pray harder, or join the devil in Hell! It’s cult control 101, masking Muhammad’s power grab.
Expand the lens: Quran’s Iblis saga spans surahs, from Baqarah’s defiance to Sad’s Judgment Day rant (38:82-85). He admits failure yet roams free—Allah’s mercy for Satan? This duality screams fraud. Islam denies Jesus as God (Surah 5:116), calls Him a prophet who didn’t die on the cross (4:157)—pure Satanic denial of atonement. Iblis cries distracts from this: Focus on rituals, ignore the gospel inversion.
Lessons from Iblis Cries: Obedience to a False God?
Muslims tout Iblis cries as transformative—motivation to perfect prayer, citing hadiths like Sahih Muslim on sujud’s rewards. Every rak’ah a weapon against Shaytan? Triumph over tears?
Pure delusion. This lesson chains souls to futility. Paradise for prostrating? Quran promises sensual orgies (56:22-24), not eternal joy. Obedience unlocks what? 72 virgins? Rivers of wine? Satanic bait for lustful men.
Contrast biblical truth: Salvation by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9), not works. Islam’s pride in rituals echoes Iblis’s arrogance—self-exalting worship of Allah, who admits creating misleaders (6:112). Scholars like Ibn Kathir compile this drivel meticulously, but their authenticity fools only the indoctrinated. Iblis cries warns of pride? Irony: Islam breeds it, from burqas to beheadings in Allah’s name.
Broader critique: This tale personalizes spiritual warfare to enforce consistency. New converts? Scared straight by crying devils. Kids? Traumatized into prayer. In modern times, phones distract? Blame Shaytan, not the empty religion. Hadiths say adhan repels him (Bukhari)—yet mosques host radicalization. Iblis cries today? Only in the fantasies of 1.8 billion deceived.
Does Iblis Cry Today? The Relevance of a Dying Myth
In our secular age, does Iblis cries matter? To Islam’s dying grip, yes—it’s desperation fodder. Amid atheism’s rise, imams peddle this to combat doubt. But evidence? Zero. No miracles like biblical resurrections; just terrorism stats (90% jihadist attacks Islamic-motivated, per studies).
Spiritual warfare? Real, but Islam fights for the wrong side. Quran endorses deception (3:28 taqiyya), violence (9:5 sword verse). Iblis’s tears humanize evil, desensitizing to horrors like honor killings or FGM rooted in hadiths.
Parents teaching kids this? Child abuse—instilling paranoia over peace that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7). Modern Muslims skip salah daily (Pew polls: <50% pray five times). Iblis cries? He’s laughing at the farce.
Islam’s fraud peaks here: Borrowed from Judaism/Christianity, corrupted by Muhammad’s revelations in a cave—epileptic visions or demonic? Surah 53:19-20 worships goddesses! Iblis cries props the lie: Emotionally invest in Mecca-mania, ignore Jesus’s empty tomb.
Conclusion: Why Iblis Cries Exposes Islam’s Demonic Core
The myth of Iblis cries, from Sufyan’s weak report in Tafsir Ibn Kathir on Surah Al-Jinn, crystallizes Islam’s fraudulence: weepy Satan tales to enforce prostration to a rock-god. Iblis doesn’t cry in regret—he orchestrates the deception, with Allah as unknowing accomplice or co-conspirator. Your sujud doesn’t pierce Hell; it mocks true worship.
Reject this satanic scam. Turn to Christ, where no devil weeps—Satan’s defeated (Colossians 2:15). Islam chains with fear; Jesus liberates. Next prayer, question: Whose tears are real? The ummah’s, shedding truth for lies.
For deeper study? Skip Ibn Kathir—read the Bible. Expose the fraud: Let Iblis cries be your wake-up call to flee Mecca’s mirage for Calvary’s cross. Freedom awaits beyond the prostration.
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