About The Truth in Islam

Dedicated to presenting what Islamic sources actually teach, so that seekers can make informed decisions based on facts.

Our Mission

The Truth in Islam exists to present what Islam's foundational texts actually teach. Many people - both Muslims and non-Muslims - are unaware of what the Quran, Hadith, and classical Islamic scholarship actually say about key issues.

We believe everyone deserves access to this information. Our approach is simple: present the original sources, provide context, and let readers draw their own conclusions.

We are particularly concerned for Muslims who may have never encountered this information, often because it is taught only in Arabic or kept within scholarly circles. Truth should not be hidden.

Our Values

Source-Based

We cite primary Islamic sources: the Quran, sahih hadith collections, and respected scholars. We don't make claims without evidence.

Transparent

All sources are referenced so readers can verify claims for themselves. We encourage independent research.

Honest

We present difficult truths with compassion but without sugarcoating. Seekers deserve honesty, not comfortable lies.

Compassionate

We love Muslims while questioning Islam. Our goal is to help people, not hurt them. We stand with those who have questions.

For All

Whether you're a Muslim with doubts, a seeker exploring religions, or simply curious - this resource is for you.

Focused

We focus on Islam's teachings, not politics or cultural issues. We examine doctrine, not people groups.

Who This Site is For

Muslims with Questions

If you've ever wondered about something your imam won't discuss, or felt doubt but feared asking, you're not alone. This site provides information to help you think critically about what you've been taught.

Those Considering Islam

Before making a life-changing commitment, you deserve to know everything. Not just the version presented to converts, but the full picture of what Islamic sources teach.

Ex-Muslims

Many who leave Islam need resources to process their journey and articulate their reasons. You'll find documented evidence here to support your understanding.

Christians and Other Faith Seekers

Understanding Islamic doctrine is important for meaningful dialogue. This site helps you engage with what Islam actually teaches, not a sanitized version.

Researchers and Academics

All claims are sourced from primary Islamic texts. This site can serve as a reference point for further study.

Begin Your Research

Start exploring what Islamic sources actually teach.