Atlas, the confusion between Demons and Angels can occur to individuals, just as true Prophets and false Prophets to some people are not distinguishable.
Just as people believe in non-scripture to be scripture, so can misguidance and deception take place in the unseen, and if we are misguided, we can take on visions that are not from God but from Iblis' forces.
Abraham when he saw new Angels, was fearful of them, but then reached assurance as he spoke to them. Lut called them unknown people but then realized they were Messengers.
The higher signs are HARDER to accept, if God would open a real door of ascension to the true sky, disbelievers will assume they are either enchanted or going crazy.
Unseen vision is harder to accept.
But God is not going to test most humans and acquaint them with the unseen realities, rather, he sends a Messenger that clarifies, and if we follow and believe in the proofs, inshallah, higher signs will eventually be shown to our capacity and our understanding of the Quran will grow.
The Quran being a continuous rope and extended to all human minds, it has many levels.
Moses and Abraham are praised by Yazidis, but they iterate that Iblis is the best creation and was their guide, and refused to prostrate to Adam out of love of God and God accept his actions, and raised him higher for it.
It's not good enough to talk good about Mohammad and Prophets like Bahais do to say they are not lead by a deceiver.
I'm not arguing for sake of argument either, but just, because your argument is not a very strong one and doesn't do justice to how much Quran analyzes the people's doubt and included in that, is people asserting he was working with a people who told him to say what he said, and a strong hint that he was seeking help from both Demonic entities as well as a group of people with high sorcery powers (which would explain the physical miracles of Mohammad to them).
As for the doubts - they must be addressed. Not just shut off without reason and truth defeating it.
Conjecture doesn't avail truth to the least.
Just as people believe in non-scripture to be scripture, so can misguidance and deception take place in the unseen, and if we are misguided, we can take on visions that are not from God but from Iblis' forces.
Abraham when he saw new Angels, was fearful of them, but then reached assurance as he spoke to them. Lut called them unknown people but then realized they were Messengers.
The higher signs are HARDER to accept, if God would open a real door of ascension to the true sky, disbelievers will assume they are either enchanted or going crazy.
Unseen vision is harder to accept.
But God is not going to test most humans and acquaint them with the unseen realities, rather, he sends a Messenger that clarifies, and if we follow and believe in the proofs, inshallah, higher signs will eventually be shown to our capacity and our understanding of the Quran will grow.
The Quran being a continuous rope and extended to all human minds, it has many levels.
Moses and Abraham are praised by Yazidis, but they iterate that Iblis is the best creation and was their guide, and refused to prostrate to Adam out of love of God and God accept his actions, and raised him higher for it.
It's not good enough to talk good about Mohammad and Prophets like Bahais do to say they are not lead by a deceiver.
I'm not arguing for sake of argument either, but just, because your argument is not a very strong one and doesn't do justice to how much Quran analyzes the people's doubt and included in that, is people asserting he was working with a people who told him to say what he said, and a strong hint that he was seeking help from both Demonic entities as well as a group of people with high sorcery powers (which would explain the physical miracles of Mohammad to them).
As for the doubts - they must be addressed. Not just shut off without reason and truth defeating it.
Conjecture doesn't avail truth to the least.