How do you prove that Islam is the truth? This is the question every sincere seeker deserves an honest answer to. In this powerful response from The Deen Show’s mailbag segment, the host breaks down three fundamental pillars of Islamic belief that appeal directly to human reason, logic, and the innate sense of truth that every person is born with.
The Concept of God: Simple, Logical, Universal
Islam’s concept of God is unmatched in its simplicity and rationality. There is one God — not a plurality, not a family of gods, not a god who takes human form. He created everything, is all-powerful and all-knowing, and does not resemble His creation in any way. His creation is so perfect and harmonious that it points to a single, supreme Creator. Had there been multiple gods, we would see chaos and conflict in the universe, not the seamless synchronization we observe.
“When you look at the religion of Islam and see how Muslims view their God, you realize there is no other religion on earth that has such a simple, logical, and rational belief — a belief that appeals to every single human being.”
Three Pillars That Prove Islam’s Truth
- Belief in God: One Creator who is infinite, beyond human comprehension, and worthy of all worship. He does not need our worship, but worshiping Him is for our own good
- Belief in the Prophets: Islam teaches that prophets are the most righteous of people — not murderers, drunkards, or adulterers as some scriptures claim. They came with God’s message and lived it with excellence
- Belief in the Hereafter: Justice demands accountability. Those who worshiped God yet suffered in this world will be rewarded, and those who flaunted disobedience yet lived comfortably will face consequences
Your Common Sense and Islam Will Always Agree
“God created you with common sense, intellect, and a mind. When you study Islam, you find that your intellect and common sense merge perfectly with its teachings. When you study other religions, you find that your common sense does not appeal to them — you reject them because something does not add up.”
The invitation is open and the test is fair: pray sincerely to your Creator — you do not even need to use a specific name. Simply say: “O You who created me and all that is around me, guide me to the truth.” If you are sincere, God will be sincere with you. Islam does not ask anyone to abandon reason or blindly follow tradition. It asks you to think, reflect, and follow where your God-given intellect leads. For billions of people across the globe, that path has led to one conclusion: Islam is the truth.