Alexis de Tocqueville, one of the greatest observers of democracy in his classic book "Democracy in America", delivered a devastating verdict on Islam nearly two centuries ago that still rings true today.
In the passage highlighted Tocqueville writes:
“Muhammad brought down from heaven and put into the Koran not religious doctrines only, but political maxims, criminal and civil laws, and scientific theories. The Gospels, on the other hand, deal only with the general relations between man and God and between man and man. Beyond that, they teach nothing and do not oblige people to believe anything. That alone, among a thousand reasons, is enough to show that Islam will not be able to hold its power long in ages of enlightenment and democracy, while Christianity is destined to reign in such ages, as in all others.”
This is not a minor observation.
It exposes Islam’s fatal flaw: it is not just a faith but a complete totalitarian system.
The Quran and Hadith fuse religion with government, law (Sharia), warfare, family life, economics, and even claims about science. To question any part is to defy God.
Apostasy becomes treason. Blasphemy becomes sedition. There is no separation between mosque and state, faith and force.
Christianity’s Gospels, by contrast, focus on the soul and moral order.
They leave politics, science, and daily governance to human reason.
This opened the door for the West’s freedom, enlightenment, individual rights, and scientific explosion.
Christianity inspires. Islam commands and conquers.
Tocqueville was even harsher in private.
After deeply studying the Quran, he wrote in 1843: “I came away from that study with the conviction that by and large there have been few religions in the world as deadly to men as that of Muhammad.
As far as I can see, it is the principal cause of the decadence so visible today in the Muslim world... its social and political tendencies are in my opinion more to be feared.”
History has proven him right.
Countries that hold tightest to Islamic orthodoxy — Iran, Afghanistan, Somalia, and others — remain mired in oppression, poverty, terror, and stagnation.
Women treated as property.
Apostates killed.
Speech crushed by blasphemy laws.
Even in wealthier showcases, success often comes from Western technology and pragmatic deviations from strict Sharia, not from Islam itself.
In the West, we see parallel societies, demands for Sharia accommodations, recurring violence, and polls showing significant support for ideas completely incompatible with liberal democracy. This is not a coincidence or mere “extremism.” It flows directly from the source.
Christianity helped build the freest and most prosperous civilization in history.
Islam has produced repeated cycles of conquest, decline, and revivalist fury.
These are not interchangeable religions.
One liberates the mind and limits power.
The other subordinates everything to 7th-century absolutism.
Tocqueville warned us clearly.
Pretending otherwise in the name of tolerance is not compassion — it is civilizational suicide

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