Quran Contradiction
Allah’s command to the angels to bow down to Adam, and
what happened after that, is such an important issue in the Quran that the
story of this event is repeated at least seven times. It is found in Suras
2, 7, 15, 17, 18, 20, and 38.
Satan (Iblis) refused to bow down to Adam, and is then
punished for his disobedience. In this context an alleged conversation
between Allah and Satan is reported:
And certainly We created you, then We fashioned you, then
We said to the angels: Make obeisance to Adam. So they did obeisance
except Iblis; he was not of those who did obeisance. He said: What
hindered you so that you did not make obeisance when I commanded you? He
said: I am better than he: Thou hast created me of fire, while him Thou
didst create of dust. He said: Then get forth from this (state), for it
does not befit you to behave proudly therein. Go forth, therefore, surely
you are of the abject ones. He said: Respite me until the day when they
are raised up. He said: Surely you are of the respited ones. He said: As
Thou hast caused me to remain disappointed I will certainly lie in wait
for them in Thy straight path (sirataka almustaqeema). Then I will
certainly come to them from before them and from behind them, and from
their right-hand side and from their left-hand side; and Thou shalt not
find most of them thankful. He said: Get out of this (state), despised,
driven away; whoever of them will follow you, I will certainly fill hell
with you all. S. 7:11-18 Shakir
Satan in his anger supposedly says that he will ambush
those who are on the straight path, which to the Quran means Muslim
believers:
In the name of ALLAH, the Gracious, the Merciful. All
praise is due to ALLAH alone, Lord of all the worlds. The Gracious, the
Merciful. Master of the Day of Judgment. THEE alone do we worship and THEE
alone do we implore for help. Guide us in the straight path (al-ssirata
almustaqeema), The path of those on whom THOU hast bestowed THY favours,
those who have not incurred THY displeasure and those who have not gone
astray. S. 1:1-7 Sher Ali
Then, as for those who believe in ALLAH and hold fast to
HIM, HE will surely admit them to HIS mercy and grace and will guide them
along a straight path (siratan mustaqeeman) leading to Himself. S. 4:175
Sher Ali
Those who deny Our revelations are deaf and dumb in
darkness. Whom Allah will sendeth astray, and whom He will He placeth on a
straight path (siratin mustaqeemin). S. 6:39 Pickthall
Say: Lo! As for me, my Lord hath guided me unto a straight
path (siratin mustaqeemin), a right religion, the community of Abraham,
the upright, who was no idolater. S. 6:161 Pickthall
There is another text where Satan says that he will get a
portion of Allah’s servants. It is not said in the context of this
particular story, but the statement is closely related to the topic:
(The Pagans), leaving Him, call but upon female deities:
They call but upon satan the persistent rebel! God did curse him, but he
said: "I will take of Thy servants a portion Marked off; I will mislead
them, and I will create in them false desires; I will order them to slit
the ears of cattle, and to deface the (fair) nature created by God."
Whoever, forsaking God, takes satan for a friend, hath of a surety
suffered a loss that is manifest. Satan makes them promises, and creates
in them false desires; but satan's promises are nothing but deception.
They (his dupes) will have their dwelling in Hell, and from it they will
find no way of escape. But those who believe and do deeds of
righteousness,- we shall soon admit them to gardens, with rivers flowing
beneath,-to dwell therein for ever. God's promise is the truth, and whose
word can be truer than God's? S. 4:117-122 Y. Ali
Interestingly, Allah apparently agrees that Satan can harm
and affect his servants, e.g. that he can create false desires in them. He
does not contradict Satan by saying that he can’t touch them, but only
says that those who will follow him will go to hell. Satan’s threats
against the righteous believers make sense since he delights in trying to
harm and attack the true servants of God.
Consider this: people can either walk on God’s straight
path, according to his will, or in disobedience. Those who are already
living in idolatry and disobedience are on the way to hell. Satan doesn’t
need to invest anything in them. Only those who are moving towards
paradise by living according to God’s will are his targets in order to
tempt them away from God and his word. Therefore, assuming that Satan is
not omnipresent, and has limited resources, it is simply the most economic
approach to attack those who are currently walking on the straight way to
make them stumble and deviate along with the others who are already
deviators.
Let us come back to the story of Allah’s conversation with
Satan after his refusal to bow down to Adam. In Sura 7 we saw Satan’s
announcement that he will attack those who are on the straight way.
Yet in other versions of the same story Satan promises to
do the exact opposite:
He said: O Iblis! what excuse have you that you are not
with those who make obeisance? He said: I am not such that I should make
obeisance to a mortal whom Thou hast created of the essence of black mud
fashioned in shape. He said: Then get out of it, for surely you are driven
away: And surely on you is curse until the day of judgment. He said: My
Lord! then respite me till the time when they are raised. He said: So
surely you are of the respited ones Till the period of the time made
known. He said: My Lord! because Thou hast made life evil to me, I will
certainly make (evil) fair-seeming to them on earth, and I will certainly
cause them all to deviate EXCEPT THY SERVANTS FROM AMONG THEM, THE DEVOTED
ONES. He said: This is a right way with Me: Surely, as regards My
servants, you have no authority over them except those who follow you of
the deviators. And surely Hell is the promised place of them all: It has
seven gates; for every gate there shall be a separate party of them. S.
15:32-44 Shakir
Satan here says that he will cause everyone to deviate
except Allah’s servants. Similarly:
He said: O Iblis! what prevented you that you should do
obeisance to him whom I created with My two hands? Are you proud or are
you of the exalted ones? He said: I am better than he; Thou hast created
me of fire, and him Thou didst create of dust. He said: Then get out of
it, for surely you are driven away: And surely My curse is on you to the
day of judgment. He said: My Lord! then respite me to the day that they
are raised. He said: Surely you are of the respited ones, Till the period
of the time made known. He said: Then by Thy Might I will surely make them
live an evil life, all, EXCEPT THY SERVANTS FROM AMONG THEM, THE PURIFIED
ONES. He said: The truth then is and the truth do I speak: That I will
most certainly fill hell with you and with those among them who follow
you, all. S. 38:75-85
In this account Satan says he will not cause Allah’s
servants to live an evil life, which means that he will not seek to tempt
them from living contrary to Allah’s will.
Not only does it make no sense for Satan to not want to
cause the righteous to suffer and stumble (see the above given general
consideration), but this leaves us with a contradiction.
In the first version, Satan says he will come up against
those on the straight way, meaning the servants of Allah. Yet in the other
versions Satan says he will not cause Allah’s servants to deviate or to
live immorally!
But the problems are not over quite yet:
Behold! We said to the angels: "Bow down unto Adam": They
bowed down except Iblis: He said, "Shall I bow down to one whom Thou didst
create from clay?" He said: "Seest Thou? this is the one whom Thou hast
honoured above me! If Thou wilt but respite me to the Day of Judgment, I
will surely bring his descendants under my sway - all but a few!" (God)
said: "Go thy way; if any of them follow thee, verily Hell will be the
recompense of you (all)- an ample recompense. Lead to destruction those
whom thou canst among them, with thy (seductive) voice; make assaults on
them with thy cavalry and thy infantry; mutually share with them wealth
and children; and make promises to them." But Satan promises them nothing
but deceit. "As for My servants, no authority shalt thou have over them:"
Enough is thy Lord for a Disposer of affairs. S. 17:61-65 Y. Ali
Here Satan explicitly says to Allah that if he grants him
respite then he will seek to possess all of Adam’s progeny with the
exception of a few. Instead of refusing him this grace period, Allah
acquiesces to his demands which means that Allah wanted the enemy to gain
control over the vast majority of Adam’s seed. In fact, it is Allah who
tells Satan how to go about destroying mankind, offering him a variety of
options which he can use to accomplish his aim!
More importantly, this account contradicts the previous
three since in the latter reports Satan informs Allah of his plans only
after he has been rebuked and granted respite. Yet in the above Sura he
has already revealed his dastardly plan even before Allah has a chance of
punishing him for refusing to worship Adam! Talk about confusion!
Let us summarize the major problems with the retelling of
this Satan story:
In Q. 7 Satan swears to come against those who are on the
straight path, meaning the believers.
In both Q. 15 and 38 Satan says that he will not cause
Allah’s servants to deviate or live evil lives.
In all three of these reports Satan informs Allah of his
plan to attack mankind after the latter has already been rebuked and
received respite.
Q. 17, however, contradicts this by claiming that Satan
informed Allah of his evil intentions even before getting rebuked for not
worshiping Adam, and before being given a grace period!
So far, we have two clear logical contradictions: Does
Satan try to mislead those on the straight path or does he not? Does he
inform Allah of his plans before or after he is given respite?
Those are not the only problems, however. In these stories
there is yet another serious moral issue concerning the character of
Allah. In our discussion of Q. 17:61-65 we already pointed out that Allah
gives Satan respite despite the fact that he just announced his intention
to mislead the vast majority of mankind. Allah not only gives him the
explicit permission to do so, but even provides him with a number of ideas
and methods how he could go about it. Allah seems to be all too willing to
support Satan in his goal to take as many people to hell as possible.
In Q. 15 we find something similar. Let us read again
Satan’s request and Allah’s answer:
He said: My Lord! then respite me till the time when they
are raised. He said: So surely you are of the respited ones till the
period of the time made known. He said: My Lord! because Thou hast made
life evil to me, I will certainly make (evil) fair-seeming to them on
earth, and I will certainly cause them all to deviate EXCEPT THY SERVANTS
FROM AMONG THEM, THE DEVOTED ONES. He said: This is a right way with Me:
Surely, as regards My servants, you have no authority over them except
those who follow you of the deviators. And surely Hell is the promised
place of them all: It has seven gates; for every gate there shall be a
separate party of them. S. 15:36-44 Shakir
One problem in verse 42 is that Allah says that Satan will
have no authority of his servants except those whom he is going to
mislead. What kind of promise is that? Is Allah going to protect his
servants or is he not?
The second issue is this: Satan announces that he will
attack and cause to deviate all people except the servants of Allah. His
statement sounds like he will not even try to attack Allah’s servants, but
in his response Allah implicitly encourages Satan to at least try, because
there will be some of his servants whom he can trick into following him!
So, just as in Q. 17:61-65, Allah seems to do all he can to get more
people on the wrong path by encouraging Satan to tempt and mislead even
more people whom he originally had not intend to attack!
Finally, the formulation, "surely, as regards My servants,
... those who follow you (Satan)", leaves us with the inescapable
conclusion that some of those who are explicitly called servants of Allah
are actually followers of Satan.
As if this couldn't get any worse, note carefully what Q.
15:42 says:
Certainly, you shall have no authority over My slaves,
except those who follow you of the Ghawin (Mushrikun and those who go
astray, criminals, polytheists, and evil-doers, etc.). Hilali-Khan
Allah says that Satan will have authority over the
idolators and those who stray from his path, a claim which Satan ends up
denying!
And they all shall appear before Allah (on the Day of
Resurrection) then the weak will say to those who were arrogant (chiefs):
"Verily, we were following you; can you avail us anything from Allah's
Torment?" They will say: "Had Allah guided us, we would have guided you.
It makes no difference to us (now) whether we rage, or bear (these
torments) with patience, there is no place of refuge for us." And Shaitan
(Satan) will say when the matter has been decided: "Verily, Allah promised
you a promise of truth. And I too promised you, but I betrayed you. I HAD
NO AUTHORITY OVER YOU except that I called you, so you responded to me. So
blame me not, but blame yourselves. I cannot help you, nor can you help
me. I deny your former act in associating me (Satan) as a partner with
Allah (by obeying me in the life of the world). Verily, there is a painful
torment for the Zalimun (polytheists and wrong-doers, etc.)." S. 14:21-22
Hilali-Khan
Satan will tell the unbelievers that he did not have
authority over them and that he simply called them, presumably to follow
him, and denies any responsibility in their obeying him!
Satan seems to have forgotten what he told in Allah in Q.
4:117-120:
In stead of Him, they pray not except to female beings;
they pray not except to a rebel Satan accursed by God. He said, 'Assuredly
I will take unto myself a portion appointed of Thy servants, and I will
lead them astray, and fill them with fancies and I will command them and
they will cut off the cattle's ears; I will command them and they will
alter God's creation.' Whoso takes Satan to him for a friend, instead of
God, has surely suffered a manifest loss. He promises them and fills them
with fancies, but there is nothing Satan promises them except delusion.
Arberry
Here Satan boasts that he will create false desires in the
hearts of men so as to mislead them.
So now which Sura and verse should a Muslim believe? The
ones saying that Allah gave Satan authority over the associators, the
strayers etc., and that he misleads and creates false desires in them? Or
the one where he denies that he had authority to influence them or that he
was responsible for their sins?