Koran 2:29

It is He who created for you all of that which is on the earth.

Then He directed Himself to the heaven, [His being above all creation], and made them seven heavens, and He is Knowing of all things.

Koran 2:29

Muhammad speaks for Allah: “It is He who created for you all of that which is on the earth.” Here’s how the sentence should look like if it really was from Allah:

I created all.

From this, we know that Muhammad speaks for Allah in what is supposedly Allah’s Koran. So we know that the Koran comes from Muhammad, not Allah. Muhammad is false, not a prophet, and not a warner. Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional. Islam is false.

The Seven “Heavens” are the celestial spheres. Originally from Plato. This picture is from Peter Apian’s Cosmographia (Antwerp, 1539).

The Seven Heavens or Celestial Spheres comes from Plato. Muhammad learned this wrong model from one of his scholar companions, not from Allah.

This picture shows the real Solar System.

If Allah was real, Muhammad would know this reality from Allah’s revelation, not from his scholar companion who was taught by a school that learned it from Greeks going back to Plato and earlier civilisations. Muhammad gets this wrong and shows he got this ignorant nonsense from ignorant, fallible humans. So we know that the Koran comes from Muhammad, not Allah. Muhammad is false, a liar, not a prophet, and not a warner. Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional. Islam is false.

The best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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  1. […] Qur’an 2:29 Planet Earth, Africa, Middle-East, India, Asia 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 and Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris; comets and Halley’s Comet. Milkyway Galaxy viewed edge on from our Earth, the “smoke” Muhammad has in his Koran. […]

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