2:2 This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah – 3 Who believe in the unseen, establish prayer, and spend out of what We have provided for them, 4 And who believe in what has been revealed to you, [O Muhammad], and what was revealed before you, and of the Hereafter they are certain [in faith].
Koran 2:2-4
Let’s go through this phrase by phrase. First phrase: “This is the Book” is simply wrong, as the Torah and Bible/New Testament exist, and are supposedly from Allah as well. Note that Muhammad could have copied all of the Torah and the New Testament into the Koran, as the Bible copies the Torah in as the Old Testament. And we know that Allah doesn’t do this either. Thus the Koran is immediately known to be corrupted. A book that surpasses Torah and Bible must include them, as they were perfect books from Allah too. This would then demonstrate the falseness of the current versions of Torah and Bible and thus be in accord with Islamic doctrine, that earlier books were corrupted (and not preserved by Allah). Thus we know “about which there is no doubt” is wrong, as there are doubts, because the previous two perfect books aren’t included in their perfect entirety in the perfect Koran.
The next phrase: “a guidance for those conscious of Allah” is not necessary, as those conscious of Allah are guided by Allah and thus do not need any book. The perfect Koran is the perfect guide for those Muslims who are NOT conscious of Allah and need help choosing the best path of life (see the previous chapter). As the current Koran is not perfect, then it’s not the perfect guide for anyone. If you’re not sure of this, consider Muhammad, being conscious of, guided by Allah, and not needing his recitation, his Koran, to guide him.
For more about Islamic Fate, see: Islamic Fate?
The next phrase: “who believe in the unseen, establish prayer, and spend out of what We have provided for them” are in contradiction with reality. Allah is visible, as shown by the night dream of Muhammad, where Muhammad saw Allah’s blinding light. Even though Allah himself was “hidden” by the blinding light, this still counts as being visible. After all, only an evil being hides from the light, and only an evil god would hide by blinding those that seek it out. As for the “unseen”, that should refer to the supernatural, which is incoherent with Allah’s creation. Thus the phrase shouldn’t be there. The phrase “establish prayer” shouldn’t be there, as prayer should be personal and private, as public prayer is obviously hypocritical and so worthless, as Allah does not grant help to Muslims as shown earlier. The phrase: “spend out of what We have provided for them” is nonsensical, as Allah doesn’t help or provide at all. The date palm is picked in season, the fields must be planted, the cattle, sheep, and goats must be herded, and caravans should not be attacked, as they are peaceful travelers. And of course, Allah doesn’t need what Muslims spend, as Allah is obviously the owner of everything that he has created, and obviously has no needs or wants that even the richest mortal, wealthier than Solomon or the billionaires of today, could provide.
But, Infidel, it refers to spending on charity! But, no it doesn’t, thus you have improved the already perfect text of Allah, Jibril, and Muhammad,…
The last phrase is: “who believe in what has been revealed to you, and what was revealed before you, and of the Hereafter they are certain.” The phrase “what was revealed before you” confirms that the perfect Koran requires the perfect Torah and perfect New Testament. The phrase “who believe in what has been revealed to you” asks Muslims to believe in the words of Muhammad the false prophet. The Koran was supposedly written in Heaven and revealed by Jibril to Muhammad, according to Muhammad. Muslims then compiled the Koran from the words of Muhammad that they remembered, obviously imperfectly as the chapters are in reverse chapter-length order. Muhammad died of poison, for being a false prophet and real tyrant. Muslims should believe in the perfect Koran, not in the false words of Muhammad the false prophet who is dead, dead from poison, and who can’t speak. As for the “hereafter”, how can anyone be certain of this, when no one has returned from the hereafter, and Allah has not yet revealed this from the perfect Koran?
Thus the best replacement for this passage is the inclusion of the perfect Torah in its perfect entirety, followed by the perfect New Testament of the Bible in its perfect entirety, followed by the contents of the perfect Koran in its perfect entirety omitting the additions of translators, and omitting the sentences added by Muhammad, the false prophet, who died by poison for the punishment of being a false prophet. As this is far too long, I’ll just link their “imperfect” forms of the Torah and Bible here:
Torah: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-written-law-torah
Bible: https://biblehub.com/niv/matthew/1.htm
Note that the imperfect Koran is not here. Obviously.
But, Infidel, there’s the perfect Qur’an! This is not here as I’m not a false prophet for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, Koran.
The best replacement for this passage is “”, the empty sentence.

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