Makbool Husain — Messenger Claim A Qur'an-Only Criteria Audit of Claim This article applies the Qur’an Study messenger-claim criteria to the public claim associated with Makbool Husain and the GodProvenAs1.com corpus. The audit separates record existence from claim validity. It acknowledges that M.H. has a substantial public record, including sermons, proof documents, a website corpus, and a 2018 English Qur’an translation with listed ISBNs. These materials are sufficient for audit and support the durable-publication gate. The decisive finding is narrower: the claim fails at the Q 61:6 plain-wording fatal gate. M.H. relies on the “Prophecy of Ahmed,” but the cited Qur’anic phrase says ismuhu Aḥmad — his name is Ahmad/Ahmed. The claimant’s name is Makbool Husain. Under the Qur’an Study criteria, coded, metaphorical, mathematical, or rearranged name arguments cannot override plain Qur’anic wording. The article also discusses supporting issues, including the H.M. / M.H. identifier-order problem, mathematical method, Al-Raḥmān rendering, living-messenger authority concerns, contemporaneous English-language claimant recognition, and website-record reliability. These are secondary findings; the dispositive verdict remains the Q 61:6 name failure. Suggested citation:Ahmed, M. / محمود أحمد. (2026). Makbool Husain Messenger Claim: A Qur’an-Only Criteria Audit of Claim (Version 1.0). Qur’an Study. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20560038.
Mahmoud Ahmed (Sat,) studied this question.