Koran 2:80

And they say, “Never will the Fire touch us, except for a few days.”

Say, “Have you taken a covenant with Allah? For Allah will never break His covenant. Or do you say about Allah that which you do not know?”

Koran 2:80

Muhammad, in his Koran, addresses a sentence, verse, or passage to “Anonymous They”, with “they”, “them”, “he”, “your”, “the people”, and so on, without naming them. For more, read Anonymous They.

Muhammad includes the imperfect words of imperfect others, an interlocutor who is only in Muhammad’s mind, instead of the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. This means that Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran, is not from Allah, which means Allah, Muhammad, Islamic doctrine, Islam, and Koran are incoherent and false.

Muhammad Allah commands Muhammad to: “Say” or “Recite”. This means that this passage is addressed to Muhammad, not to all people. Thus, this passage can’t be in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. As it is addressed to Muhammad, in his time and place, his context, this also means that this passage is locked to Muhammad’s context and can’t be in the context-free, perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah with all its perfect words. Thus, this passage is part of Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are incoherent and false, meaning Allah is incoherent, imaginary, fictional, and false.

This is supposed to be the perfect word of perfect Allah, yet Muhammad is quoting the Jews of his time and place, his context! A people long ago massacred, their women and children enslaved, by Muhammad and his Muslim bandits. Clearly, this is incoherent with the assumption that Koran is from Allah, as Allah’s perfect Koran shouldn’t be taking quotes from the Jews, the Jews that Muhammad claims Allah hates! This verse is from Muhammad’s context, showing the evil of Muhammad, and showing that the Jews there knew Muhammad was utterly evil and deserving of hellfire himself as punishment from a vengeful god.

The “they” here are the Jews of Muhammad’s time and place, his context. With “Fire” here, they’re referring to the Jewish original version of “Hell”. The Jew’s statement about “Fire” is entirely in accord with Judaism and Jewish theology. For more about this, see “Do Jews Believe in Hell?

Note also that the Jews didn’t break their covenant with Allah, as their covenant is with YHWH. YHWH is separate from Allah. The Jews kept their covenant with YHWH. Perhaps you’re not sure about this? Learn more here: What does the Jews’ covenant with God mean?

But how do you KNOW that the Jews didn’t break their covenant? Because of this quote:

“…the way God wants us to live: generously, compassionately, and with concern for justice and the welfare of others.”

What does the Jews’ covenant with God mean?

Even Islam and Islamic doctrine agree with this, that the Jews were generous, compassionate, and concerned about welfare and justice. Muhammad did the Jews a huge injustice. Muhammad broke the covenant of the Jews, doing injustice to all the Jews thereby slaughtering the men and enslaving the women and children, ethnic cleansing, genocide, EVIL.

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

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