Koran 1:2-4

1:2 [All] praise is [due] to Allah, Lord of the worlds – 3 The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful, 4 Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.

Koran 1:2-4

Note that a perfect god doesn’t need praise. Why? A god that needs praise is imperfect. A perfect god doesn’t require praise from imperfect beings such as us. If you would assert that a god requires praise, then obviously the universe would be filled with Muslims and nothing but Muslims and their continuous praising of Allah. As this doesn’t happen, we know that Allah doesn’t require praise.

Note the entirety of everything we see is called the “Universe”, thus “Lord of the worlds” is wrong. Why? This wrong phrase limits Allah to just our solar system, one Sun, one Earth and Moon, the five visible planets and the many other planets, gas giants, ice planets, dwarf planets, comets, etc, including Kuiper belt objects. Lord of the Worlds is referring to the 7 classical planets:

Ptolemaic System seven classical planets and apparent orbits

Not to the real planets, moons, gas giants and ice planets of our Solar system:

Sun with the rocky planets Mercury, Venus, Earth with Moon and Mars; Asteroids and dwarf planet Ceres; gas giants Jupiter and Saturn; ice giants Neptune and Uranus; dwarf planets Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris; comets Halley’s Comet.

Note the repetitions of “Entirely Merciful”. Obviously, Allah stuttered the translator stuttered in the voice-to-text converter program.

Note that the phrase: “Sovereign of the Day of Recompense” is no longer needed, when Allah is correctly described earlier.

So what is the perfect sentence? Perhaps this:

Allah is god of all there was, is and will be.

But as Allah is imaginary, then the best replacement for this passage is “”, the empty sentence.

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