Indeed, those who disbelieve – it is all the same for them whether you warn them or do not warn them – they will not believe.
Koran 2:6
This verse is created by Muhammad, as it’s referring to Muhammad and his failure to convince people to believe in him Allah. As Muhammad is dead now, this verse is obviously incoherent with times that don’t have a living Muhammad, like now for example. After all, think about how Muhammad the warner can warn you? Obviously, he can’t as he’s dead, and the Koran can’t convince you as it’s a passive book and needs to be translated into the many human languages first and then read, only for this verse to reveal that the Koran comes from Muhammad, not Allah, and thus is false, and thus at best is a warning to all, don’t believe in Muhammad, don’t believe in imaginary Allah, and don’t believe in Islam and Koran.
So what do we have left? Probably the best is this:
Don’t believe in Muhammad, the false and incompetent warner.
But as that is incoherent, the best replacement for this verse is “”, the empty sentence.

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