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1sl4m // False Thrones

The Submission That Denies the Son

1. Jesus Is Reduced to Prophet

1sl4m acknowledges Jesus as a prophet but denies His divinity and resurrection. This is not reverence—it is legal denial. A half-truth about Jesus is a full rejection of the scroll. He is not just a voice—He is the Word made flesh.

2. Obedience Without Adoption

1sl4m demands obedience without offering sonship. It teaches submission to Allah but not intimacy with the Father. The scroll is not accessed through ritual but through inheritance—sealed by blood, not behavior.

3. Scripture Is Rewritten

The Qur4n rewrites the timeline, refutes the cross, and offers an alternate final word. This is not clarification—it is overthrow. The moment the resurrection is denied, the scroll is sealed shut.

4. Fear Is the Root, Not Love

While reverence is holy, fear without love leads to bondage. 1sl4m instills discipline through submission—but not through belovedness. Love is not a weakness—it is the legal tone of Kingdom authority.

5. What This System Steals

6. Why They Believe in M0hom4d Over Jesus

Followers of 1sl4m elevate M0hom4d as the final prophet, “the Seal of the Prophets,” believing his words correct and complete all previous revelation. They reduce Jesus to a prophet while exalting M0hom4d as supreme authority.

Who he was: Born ~570 AD in Mecca, orphaned, worked as a merchant, married into wealth. At age 40 he claimed revelations from the angel Jibrīl (Gabriel). He preached one god, fled Mecca, built military and political power in Medina, and returned with armies to establish rule. He died in 632 AD.

What 1sl4m teaches: M0hom4d is the final messenger. His life and sayings form the law. Jesus was holy, but M0hom4d is considered last and greatest.

Why they follow: They say earlier scriptures were corrupted, so God had to send M0hom4d to “fix” the record. His system re-established law and control, appealing to rulers and religious hierarchies. Culturally, allegiance is sealed in the Shahada confession: “There is no god but Allah, and M0hom4d is his messenger.”

The spirit behind it: 600 years after Jesus, a counter-gospel arose that denied the cross and Sonship. M0hom4d claimed angelic revelation, yet his message contradicted the Gospel — matching the warning of Galatians 1:8 about “another gospel, even from an angel.” This throne was not accident; it was raised to block salvation.

Why it sticks: Cultural inheritance, fear of leaving (often under penalty), and partial truth — honoring Jesus while denying His divinity. That mixture feels reverent but keeps the scroll sealed shut.

Seal Point: They believe in M0hom4d over Jesus because 1sl4m exalts him as final authority. But that throne was built to strip Jesus of Sonship and the cross. He was not a greater prophet — he was a man whose voice became a counterfeit gate.

Final Word

If you were drawn to 1sl4m, it may be because you longed for structure, reverence, and holiness in a world that mocks all three.

But structure without sonship is still slavery.

You may have seen truth in the modesty, the discipline, the clarity—but truth without Jesus is still a trap. And a trap that acknowledges God while rejecting His Son is the most dangerous of all.

1sl4m honors the Creator but denies the Gate.
It teaches surrender, but never resurrection.
It commands obedience, but never grants adoption.

The scroll is not accessed through Arabic, ritual, or memorization—it is sealed by blood, ignited by Spirit, and fulfilled through the only legal authority over death: Jesus.

You are not here to submit to a system. You are here to rise in Him.

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