The best argument that can possible exist against it, would it be there is no philosophical argument for it neither evidence in particular about it (ie. it has no miracle proof).
The next best argument against it would be to find a flaw in it such that there was no way to get out the logic showing there is inherent flaw, like a contradiction or something.
I disbelieved in Islam for five years because I thought both of these were true.
However, I believe there is strong arguments for Islam as a general structure (ie. submission to God via those he appoints) and I feel there is philosophical arguments that point to the particular Islam (ie. the Islam of Mohammad), and I believe there is evidence that there is a miracle (both philosophically proven and experience by the book proves it).
Every time I really wanted to discuss these sort of proofs, most people here didn't want to move out phase 1. Is there proof of God.
The next best argument against it would be to find a flaw in it such that there was no way to get out the logic showing there is inherent flaw, like a contradiction or something.
I disbelieved in Islam for five years because I thought both of these were true.
However, I believe there is strong arguments for Islam as a general structure (ie. submission to God via those he appoints) and I feel there is philosophical arguments that point to the particular Islam (ie. the Islam of Mohammad), and I believe there is evidence that there is a miracle (both philosophically proven and experience by the book proves it).
Every time I really wanted to discuss these sort of proofs, most people here didn't want to move out phase 1. Is there proof of God.