Koran 2:129

Our Lord, and send among them a messenger from themselves who will recite to them Your verses and teach them the Book and wisdom and purify them. Indeed, You are the Exalted in Might, the Wise.”

Koran 2:129

So, why is this verse quoting Abraham’s prayer? No need for the imperfect prayer of an imperfect human to be among the perfect words of the perfect book from the perfect god, is there? And worse, it seems to be referring to the people of Israel, you know, those people who already have prophets like Moses? And if it refers to the Christians, then that’s nonsensical as Abraham was the first Christian, and Jesus is the Messiah for all.

But, Infidel, Abraham was a Jew! So not the First Muslim, Muhammad?

But, but, Infidel, of course, Abraham was… Muhammad was the first Muslim and the first liar of Islam. Thus Abraham can’t have been the first Muslim, just like Adam can’t be the first Muslim. Thus we know Muhammad was false as he assigned his title of “first Muslim” to others.

But, Infidel,… It’s OK, I agree with you, Adam, Abraham, and Muhammad are the first Muslim, Muhammad. The stories of Adam, Abraham, and others are Muhammad pretending to be those people and preaching Islam through them. For more, see: Stories.

Let’s assume it’s actually referring to Muhammad. Then this means that Allah hasn’t planned for Muhammad. It also shows that Allah at the time of Abraham didn’t know all the bad things that would happen, like Allah not obeying Abraham’s prayer. It shows that Abraham is controlling Allah like Muhammad does. Thus Allah and Muhammad are contradictory and incoherent with Islam and Islamic doctrine. This means Islam and Islamic doctrine are false.

Also, note the last quotation mark at the end. This is simply Muhammad, translators, and Tafsir scholars getting the partitioning of the previous passage and this verse incorrect. They should all belong together, like this:

2:126 And [mention] when Abraham said, “My Lord, make this a secure city and provide its people with fruits – whoever of them believes in Allah and the Last Day.”

[Allah] said. “And whoever disbelieves – I will grant him enjoyment for a little; then I will force him to the punishment of the Fire, and wretched is the destination.”

127 And [mention] when Abraham was raising the foundations of the House and [with him] Ishmael, [saying], “Our Lord, accept [this] from us. Indeed You are the Hearing, the Knowing. 128 Our Lord, and make us Muslims [in submission] to You and from our descendants a Muslim nation [in submission] to You. And show us our rites and accept our repentance. Indeed, You are the Accepting of repentance, the Merciful. 129 Our Lord, and send among them a messenger from themselves who will recite to them Your verses and teach them the Book and wisdom and purify them. Indeed, You are the Exalted in Might, the Wise.”

Koran 2:126-129

Note that the quotation marks from the middle of Koran 2:127 and the end of Koran 2:129, now match up, proving my point.

As this prayer of Abraham is nonsensical, incoherent, wrongly divided by Tafsir, and not noticed by Islamic scholars, and shouldn’t be here, the best replacement is: “”, the empty sentence.

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