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Muhammad Saw Allah with His Own Eyes More Than Once (Why Didn’t You Describe Him for Us?)

Imagine the audacity of a claim so monumental it could shatter the foundations of any faith: Muhammad saw Allah with his own eyes—not once, but multiple times. This isn’t some obscure footnote in dusty scrolls; it’s proclaimed in authentic hadiths from the Prophet’s closest companions. Yet, in a religion obsessed with minute details—from the length of beards to the curves of houris in paradise—there’s a deafening silence. No sketch of the Divine form, no whisper of glowing eyes or majestic throne. Muhammad saw Allah face-to-face, we’re told, but left his followers groping in the dark. Why? This glaring omission rips open the veil on Islam’s satanic fraud: a theology built on unverifiable boasts that crumble under scrutiny. Let’s dissect the evidence, expose the contradictions, and reveal how this emperor has no clothes.

The Shocking Hadiths: When Muhammad Saw Allah Face-to-Face

At the heart of this farce lie hadiths hailed as authentic by Islam’s own scholars. Ibn Abbas, the so-called Interpreter of the Quran and nephew of Muhammad, drops this bombshell: The Messenger of Allah said: ‘I saw my Lord Almighty.’ Recorded in Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal’s Musnad with a chain of reliable transmitters, this isn’t hearsay—it’s bedrock for true believers. Ibn Abbas doubles down: Muhammad saw Allah twice—once with his physical eyes and once with his heart. Al-Tabarani’s Al-Awsat preserves this gem, cementing it in respected collections.

These aren’t lone wolves. During the Isra and Mi’raj—the night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and ascent through seven heavens—Muhammad allegedly locked eyes with the Creator. Muslim (Sahih Muslim 164) hints at visions of the Greatest Signs, but the minority view, championed by Ibn Abbas and Ibn Taymiyyah, insists on literal eyesight. Imagine: the man who split the moon (Quran 54:1), conversed with prophets like Abraham and Moses, and bargained prayers down from 50 to 5 beheld Allah Himself. For Muslims, this crowns Muhammad as the pinnacle of prophethood, the ultimate eyewitness to the Divine.

But here’s the satanic sleight-of-hand: Islam brims with vivid descriptions elsewhere. Gabriel (Jibril) towers 600 wings wide, filling the horizon (Sahih Bukhari 4:54:429). The Dajjal’s bulging eye drips pus; paradise virgins have transparent skin revealing saffron-dyed breasts (Sahih Bukhari 4:54:468). Hell’s torments? Graphic horrors of boiling chains and scorching winds (Sahih Muslim 1:413). Muhammad chronicled his companions’ moles and limps, sermon lengths down to the minute. So, when Muhammad saw Allah—repeatedly—why no details? No radiant face, flowing beard, piercing gaze? Not a single hadith mentions limbs, light, or likeness. This void screams fabrication, a fraudster’s dodge to avoid the impossible task of describing the indescribable without lying outright.

Scholarly Wars: Did Muhammad Saw Allah or Is It All Smoke?

Islam’s ulama have bloodied their turbans over this for centuries, splitting into factions like a bad divorce. The majority—giants like Bukhari, Muslim, and al-Nawawi—push ru’ya qalbiyya, a heart-vision only. They twist Quran 53:1-18 (An-Najm), where Muhammad sees some of the Greatest Signs of his Lord, into metaphor to dodge anthropomorphism (tashbih). Allah is transcendent (tanzih), beyond likeness (42:11: There is nothing like unto Him). Physical sight? Blasphemy that risks idolatry.

Yet the bold minority—Ibn Abbas, Ibn Taymiyyah, al-Albani—cry foul. Saw with his eyes means eyes, not fuzzy feelings. Their chains are sahih, arguments ironclad. Even Abu Bakr and Umar reportedly affirmed it in early debates. But victory? Pyrrhic at best. Proponents offer zero proof beyond the claim. No corroborating witnesses from Mi’raj’s prophets. No post-vision doodles in the sand.

Contrast this sham with biblical visions that pulse with life. Moses beholds God’s back amid Sinai’s firestorm, hears the voice shaking the mountain (Exodus 33:18-23). Isaiah’s lips are seared by seraphim’s coal, visions of throne-room pageantry (Isaiah 6). Ezekiel’s wheels-within-wheels swarm with eyes, jasper rainbows encircle the sapphire throne (Ezekiel 1). Revelation? John catalogs gemstone thrones, four-faced beasts, twenty-four elders (Revelation 4). God incarnate in Jesus—touched, nailed, resurrected—with 500 eyewitnesses (1 Corinthians 15:3-8). Christianity delivers details; Islam delivers dodge. Why? Because Muhammad saw Allah? Pure fiction, a satanic ploy to mimic Moses without the substance.

Quranic Enigmas: Proof Believers Can See Allah—So Where’s the Sketch?

The Quran fans the flames. Surah Al-Qiyama 75:22-23: Faces that Day will be radiant, looking upon their Lord. Tafsirs like Ibn Kathir link this to paradise gazes, proving sight is possible. At-Takwir 81:15-19 swears by Sirius’s Lord, tied to Mi’raj. If houris-eyed believers peer at Allah eternally, the Prophet—supercharged—surely did.

Mi’raj tales overflow: cosmic scales, prophets in prayer lines, Bargaining with Allah over salat. Angels detailed to a T—green-eyed houris, massive Jibril. Yet Allah? A conversational black hole. Early Muslims clamored for miracles; Muhammad obliged with moon-cleaving, tree-walking (Sunan Abi Dawud 5060). No Divine portrait? Early converts begged proofs amid Mecca’s scorn—silence again.

Orthodox fixes falter. Al-Nawawi’s Sharh Muslim admits controversy, opts for heart-sight to safeguard tawhid. But why claim eyes at all? Aqidah Tahawiyyah affirms Allah’s hands, face, eyes—without how. Visual encounter? Mental images brew shirk. Satanic genius: vague claims build mystique without falsifiable risks. Shia hadiths echo (e.g., Bihar al-Anwar visions), still descriptive drought. Fraud fingerprint.

The Satanic Fraud Exposed: What Muhammad Saw Allah Really Reveals

This isn’t trivia; it’s theology’s gut-punch. Islam’s 600,000+ hadiths micromanage: 72 sects, Mahdi markers, end-times minutiae. Verbatim sermons hours long (Sahih Bukhari 1:2:7). Ultimate climax—Muhammad saw Allah? Crickets.

Skeptics see the scam: boast without backup, aping biblical grandeur sans incarnation’s proof. Christianity’s God bleeds on Golgotha, rises verified. Islam’s? Spectral tease. Tawhid protection? Cowardice. Fabricated hadiths? Ibn Abbas’s reports smell fishy—posthumous polishing to exalt Muhammad.

Shia-Sunni rifts amplify: each accuses the other of bid’ah on visions. Universal void indicts the source. Satan’s counterfeit: mimic miracles, withhold substance. True faith illuminates; this obscures.

Believers, wake up. Muhammad saw Allah with his own eyes more than once? Chains may glint sahih, but absence devours credibility. No description for the ummah—the very people his revelation enslaved? Eternity’s blueprint from the eyewitness, lost? This isn’t divine discretion; it’s deceptive rot, a satanic fraud masquerading as monotheism. Demand details, or ditch the delusion. The silence thunders: Islam’s emperor is naked, throne empty, Allah unseen because He was never there.

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Kevin baxter Operator
Dr. Kevin Baxter, a distinguished Naval veteran with deep expertise in Middle Eastern affairs and advanced degrees in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence. a veteran of multiple wars, and a fighter for the truth