Here’s the Conclusion & Series Summary for the 7-part standalone series:
“The Untouchable Prophet: How Islam Enforces Total Submission to Muhammad”
Conclusion: Muhammad Above God — A Religion Built Around a Man
Islam claims to be a monotheistic religion centered on the worship of Allah. But when examined without euphemism or deference, a different picture emerges:
Muhammad, not God, is the true center of gravity.
Across law, culture, doctrine, and enforcement, Islam elevates its founder to a position that:
Overrides divine mercy (you can insult Allah, but not Muhammad),
Supersedes historical analysis (his biography is not to be questioned),
Evades moral accountability (everything he did is declared righteous),
Commands obedience above reason (your conscience must align with his actions),
Triggers violence for criticism (mocking him is often a death sentence).
This is not just religious reverence.
It is the deification of a man in all but name.
While Muslims recite la ilaha illa Allah (“there is no god but Allah”), the lived reality of Islam suggests something far more insidious:
Islam is not just submission to God.
It is submission to a prophet made legally untouchable, culturally sacred, and theologically infallible — a prophet whose sanctity is enforced with laws, mobs, and murder.
That’s not divine religion.
That’s authoritarianism with a prophetic face.
Series Summary: The 7-Part Exposé
Title: The Untouchable Prophet: How Islam Enforces Total Submission to Muhammad
Each post in this series dissected one dimension of how Islam protects Muhammad from all scrutiny — and why that matters.
Part 1: Blasphemy Laws — When Criticizing Muhammad Is Worse Than Denying God
Islamic law assigns harsher penalties for insulting Muhammad than for insulting Allah — including execution, without chance for repentance.
Part 2: State-Sanctioned Violence — How Governments and Mobs Enforce Muhammad’s Honor
From Pakistan’s 295-C to Iran’s fatwas, modern states and Islamic populations act as enforcers of Muhammad’s untouchable status — with blood.
Part 3: Image Ban — Why Even a Drawing of Muhammad Can Get You Killed
Islam doesn’t just ban mockery — it bans depiction. Even respectful or educational portrayals of Muhammad are forbidden, elevating him above human scrutiny.
Part 4: Thought Policing — How Questioning the Prophet Gets Scholars Silenced or Killed
From Abu Zayd to Taha, Muslim intellectuals who critically examined Muhammad’s life were excommunicated, marginalized, or executed — for thought crimes.
Part 5: Sacred Name — When Saying 'Muhammad' Without Reverence Is a Legal Offense
Writing or speaking the Prophet’s name without ritualized praise is considered disrespectful. The man’s name itself is sacrosanct, above discussion or critique.
Part 6: Devotion Displaced — Why Muslims Riot Over Muhammad, Not God
Critics of Allah face indifference. Critics of Muhammad face death. The emotional and violent fervor of the Muslim world reveals who is truly worshipped.
Part 7: The Infallible Shield — How ‘Ismah’ Makes Muhammad Morally Untouchable
The doctrine of prophetic infallibility (Ismah) turns every act of Muhammad into unquestionable perfection — shutting down moral conscience and blocking reform.
Final Thought:
If God is truly supreme, then no human — not even a prophet — should be beyond moral or historical analysis.
But in Islam, Muhammad is not a messenger who points to God. He is the boundary that must not be crossed.
Until Islam can separate truth from tradition, and God from the man who claimed to speak for Him, it will remain a religion not of transcendence — but of enforced silence.
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