2:165 And [yet], among the people are those who take other than Allah as equals [to Him].
They love them as they [should] love Allah.
But those who believe are stronger in love for Allah.
And if only they who have wronged would consider [that] when they see the punishment, [they will be certain] that all power belongs to Allah and that Allah is severe in punishment.
166 [And they should consider that] when those who have been followed disassociate themselves from those who followed [them], and they [all] see the punishment, and cut off from them are the ties [of relationship],
167 Those who followed will say, “If only we had another turn [at worldly life] so we could disassociate ourselves from them as they have disassociated themselves from us.”
Thus will Allah show them their deeds as regrets upon them. And they are never to emerge from the Fire.
Koran 2:165-167
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.
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.
So why is Muhammad Allah describing Muhammad’s situation, Muhammad’s context, in his perfect words in the perfect Qur’an? This passage is simply Muhammad ruminating and whining about his tribe’s polytheism, where Al Lah (Allah), is one of several gods and goddesses, such as Al Lat, Al Uzza, Manat, Akbar, Hubal (Hu Baal), Earth, Sky, Mountains and the other 360 idols.

Note the nastiness and impotence of Muhammad: “Thus will Allah show them…”. Muhammad is making a prediction about people of his own time and place, his context, which shouldn’t be in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an of perfect Allah. All these people died long ago. So we see that Muhammad is a false prophet, a liar who shows the evil of himself to others, a man who idolises the Moon, and thought it was a god called Allah, and then drops the pretense and shows he’s not a follower of Allah at all, but simply a cult leader whining about his inability to convince others through evidence, reason and peaceful dialogue.
Note the inability of Allah to demonstrate himself except as the Moon (and we know that the Moon is a moon just like other moons in the Solar System), showing his non-existence. So the perfect replacement for this passage is perfect Allah providing perfect evidence and perfect reason in perfect peace to perfectly educate all people to be Muslim, and providing this in the Torah and Bible too. Until then, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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