Friday, August 21, 2026
The Qur’an issues a challenge: If it came from anyone other than Allah, its readers would find within it “much contradiction.”

The Qur’an Paradox accepts that challenge.

Using the Qur’an’s own words, its traditional order of revelation, and the earlier Scriptures it claims to confirm, Aynaz “Anni” Cyrus tests the text by the standard it establishes for itself. Across creation, human origin, free will, religious tolerance, salvation, sin, prophetic identity, and abrogation, she traces each claim through its later reversals, restrictions, and collapse.

This is not an emotional attack on Muslims or an argument built upon personal trauma. It is a disciplined examination of the evidence. Each chapter places the relevant verses side by side, considers the most common apologetic defenses, and asks one unavoidable question: Does the Qur’an survive its own test?

Cyrus writes as a former Muslim who lived under Sharia, has studied the Qur’an throughout her life, and understands the human cost of questions that believers are forbidden to ask. Yet she does not ask readers to trust her experience or accept her conclusion. She asks them to read the verses and judge the evidence for themselves.

What emerges is more than a record of contradiction. It is the exposure of a theological test protected by language barriers, abrogation, ambiguity, and appeals to an inaccessible heavenly text.

The Qur’an issued the challenge. The Qur’an established the rules. Now the evidence delivers the verdict.

Signed hardcover copies are limited, available in the U.S. only, and expected to arrive within 5–6 weeks.

From Those Who Read It

Robert Spencer:
“No honest Islamic apologist, if there were such a person, will be able to continue to insist that the Qur’an has no contradictions in the face of what Aynaz Anni Cyrus presents here.”

Pastor Shahram Hadian:
“A masterful job...a thorough and detailed dismantling of the Qur’an as divine revelation.”

Jamie Glazov:
“A groundbreaking masterpiece of intellectual courage, originality, and meticulous scholarship.”

Alex Newman:
“Rigorous without being academic in the smothering sense, courageous without being merely polemical, and urgent without descending into panic.”

Michael Lauber:
“This book is a critical and essential tool for understanding and destroying the Islamic ideology spreading its cancerous death cult across the West.”