Koran 2:163

And your god is one God.

There is no deity [worthy of worship] except Him, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.

Koran 2:163

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.

Let’s assume there’s really only one god, Allah. How would this one god, Allah, tell us, easily and simply, that it exists?

I AM.

God in Torah and Bible.

Hmmm, that sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Hint: Judaism and Christianity have this simple name of YHWH and God/Jesus, respectively.

But perhaps that flew over your head. This verse is simply Muhammad, not Allah, telling his bandits to worship Muhammad Allah. Where are the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah? Nowhere to be seen, read, or heard.

Note the repetition of “Merciful”. What god needs to repeat his own words? A perfect utterance from a perfect god has no need to be repeated.

Note that there are other gods implicit in the two sentences. This is an imposition of monotheism on people who were polytheists, people who worshiped many gods.

As for being worthy of worship, let’s realise that imaginary Allah has an infinite multitude of angels who worship him. So why does Allah need Muslims to imperfectly worship him 5x daily? Instead of 12×7 hours daily as the angels do? The reason is Muhammad can’t see the imaginary angels worshipping imaginary Allah, and needs real Muslims to worship the praised one, Muhammad. Muhammad loved to be worshipped and praised. Muhammad, the praised one.

As this verse clearly is imperfect, the best replacement is: “”, the empty sentence.

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