After following the Injil, the Qur’an, and Allah’s actions, the reader reaches a crossroads. Surah 4 and Surah 8 reclaim divine agency, leaving one unavoidable question: how did Allah intervene in the case of ʿĪsā—and what does that mean?
If Allah raised ʿĪsā after accusations of blasphemy, then Allah was not silent. This article explores what resurrection would mean as Allah’s verdict—what was vindicated, what was overturned, and why this action demands interpretation.
After accusations of blasphemy and the claim of resurrection, the decisive question is no longer human opinion but Allah’s response. This article explores what resurrection would mean as Allah’s verdict on ʿĪsā’s life, words, and authority.