Koran 2:130-136

2:130 And who would be averse to the religion of Abraham except one who makes a fool of himself.

And We had chosen him in this world, and indeed he, in the Hereafter, will be among the righteous.

131 When his Lord said to him, “Submit”, he said “I have submitted [in Islam] to the Lord of the worlds.”

132 And Abraham instructed his sons [to do the same] and [so did] Jacob, [saying], “O my sons, indeed Allah has chosen for you this religion, so do not die except while you are Muslims.”

133 Or were you witnesses when death approached Jacob, when he said to his sons, “What will you worship after me?”

They said, “We will worship your God and the God of your fathers, Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac – one God. And we are Muslims [in submission] to Him.”

134 That was a nation which has passed on.

It will have [the consequence of] what it earned, and you will have what you have earned.

And you will not be asked about what they used to do.

135 They say, “Be Jews or Christians [so] you will be guided.”

Say, “Rather, [we follow] the religion of Abraham, inclining toward truth, and he was not of the polytheists.”

136 Say, [O believers], “We have believed in Allah and what has been revealed to us and what has been revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob and the Descendants and what was given to Moses and Jesus and what was given to the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and we are Muslims [in submission] to Him.”

Koran 2:130-136

Muhammad commits shirk with: “We”, “Us” or “Our”, placing Allah as a companion to himself, showing that Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional, and so Islam is incoherent with monotheism, thus Islam is contradictory and false.

Muhammad spoke about Allah in the third person. This means this passage is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Thus, Allah is false, imaginary, and fictional, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.

Note the mistake in the translation of the first sentence: “And who would be averse to the religion of Abraham except one who makes a fool of himself.”. This is a rhetorical question that should end with a question mark. Muhammad’s failure here is that Abraham used to be a polytheist idol worshipper, then an atheist (much like the writer) and then a follower of YHWH, GOD, and Jesus, and NOT a follower of Baal. So as we see here, Muhammad “makes a fool of himself” here, as Muhammad shows elsewhere in his recitation, his Koran, that he’s a priest of Allah, Al Lah, Baal, Sin, a false god, an idol.

Allah, Al Lah, Baal, Sin.

This passage is a debate rehearsal between Muhammad and several interlocutors, a Jew, a Christian, and a pagan polytheist, one of the Quraysh. You can tell this, because the first sentence is actually a rhetorical question, and the anonymous “they” refer to various imaginary interlocutors, Jew, Christian, and Quraysh.

Muhammad lied: “And We had chosen him [Abraham] in this world,…”. Note the shirk, Muhammad placing Allah beside himself. Worse, this disagrees with the story of Abraham.

Note the daring lie of Muhammad: “Or were you witnesses…”, daring the interlocutors to challenge him, when Muhammad himself was telling lies unsupported by the Torah or Bible.

Muhammad has an incoherent interlocutor speaking: “They say, “Be Jews or Christians [so] you will be guided.””. A Jew wouldn’t say that. They have a no proselytise edict in Judaism. A Christian would say, “Be a Christian, you will be guided.”. I, as an atheist, would suggest either religion is good for guidance at that time, like: “Be a Jew or Christian and you’ll be guided.”. Muhammad’s interlocutors are incoherent like Muhammad, showing Muhammad was uninformed and incoherent.

And who needs to practice debates, unless one is an apologist or polemicist? A real prophet has no need to practice debates as they’re guided by a god, or have thought ahead first before committing to a scribe writing down their words. Muhammad clearly fails the tests, as he doesn’t know that Abraham’s religion flows directly into Judaism and then into Christianity.

Muhammad lied: “That was a nation which has passed on.”. On the contrary, the 12 sons of Jacob became the 12 tribes of Israel, the Jews, the Israelis.

Just some of the 12 tribes, the 12 sons of Jacob, the Israelis of Israel.

This hadith shows that the Jews “used to recite the Torah in Hebrew and they used to explain it in Arabic to the Muslims.”

The people of the Scripture (Jews) used to recite the Torah in Hebrew and they used to explain it in Arabic to the Muslims.

On that Allah’s Messenger said, “Do not believe the people of the Scripture or disbelieve them, but say: “We believe in Allah and what is revealed to us.” (2:136)

Sahih al-Bukhari 4485

Thus the “reminder” and “remember” in Koran.

The best replacement for Muhammad’s nonsense, is: “”, the empty sentence.

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  1. […] Note that Muhammad repeats his ignorant lie from earlier, Koran 2:134, “That is a nation which has passed on.” Repeating a lie doesn’t make it true. Instead it shows that Muhammad is ignorant and not informed by a omniscience god. Muhammad is defeated by his own ignorance of the 12 tribes of Israel. […]

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