Is the Quran true?

Evidence-based answer

The Quran is evaluated on the same six criteria as every other religious text: textual fidelity, historical verification, scientific testability, internal consistency, prophetic accuracy, and explanatory power. The result places Islam 58/100 — strong on textual preservation but with notable gaps in historical corroboration and predictive accuracy compared to the highest-scoring systems.

Faithscore applies court-like evidentiary standards across six weighted criteria. Every system is scored against the same rubric — religious or philosophical — to surface objective comparisons. Read the full methodology.

The six weighted criteria

  • Textual fidelity — preservation, manuscript count, and accuracy of source documents.
  • Historical verification — independent corroboration, hostile-witness testimony, archaeological confirmation.
  • Scientific testability — falsifiable claims, observable evidence, repeatable predictions.
  • Internal consistency — logical coherence of doctrine and absence of contradiction.
  • Prophetic accuracy — ratio of fulfilled to unfulfilled predictions, dated against earliest manuscripts.
  • Explanatory power — how well the system accounts for the breadth of human experience.

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