Koran 2:254

O you who have believed, spend from that which We have provided for you before there comes a Day in which there is no exchange and no friendship and no intercession.

And the disbelievers – they are the wrongdoers.

Koran 2:254

Muhammad, ad nauseam: “who have believed”. Read, O you who have believed.

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’s first mistake: “have” and “believed”. Shouldn’t this be for all believers, not those who are dead now? But perhaps this is a translation issue. Another translation omits the word “have” and changes “believed” to “believe”. Let’s assume this is merely a translation problem, which the merely human Muslims made a merely human mistake in translating the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an by perfect Allah, who is uninterested in making sure that the Muslims translators get it right for everyone.

Worse is the fact that Muhammad is dead, for 1400 years. So who is Muhammad Allah referring to? Believers before Muhammad and Islam, like the Sabaeans, Jews and Christians? Muslims of Muhammad’s time and place? Muslims who were born, believed and died in the 1400 years since Muhammad died? Muslims alive now? All answers are incoherent with Islam and Islamic doctrine, thus showing the author of this verse is Muhammad, not Allah.

But, Infidel, Muhammad Allah meant all believers! So does that include Sabaeans, Jews and Christians? According to Muhammad Allah, they believe in Allah too, not the god of the Sabaeans, YHWH of the Jews, God and Jesus of the Christians. Again this is incoherent with Islam and Islamic doctrine.

But, but, Infidel, Muhammad Allah meant all Muslims! So Muhammad Allah was wrong earlier by allowing believers to be Sabaeans, Jews and Christians? See Koran 2:62-64 for more. Again this is incoherent with Islam and Islamic doctrine.

Another mistake by Muhammad: “that which We have provided for you”. What is “that”? There’s nothing from Allah at all. So how can “believers” spend nothing?

But, Infidel, Muhammad Allah meant “soul”! How does one spend “soul” when “soul” goes to Allah on the Last Day, then goes to Hell, indicating that the “soul” hasn’t been spent?

But, but, Infidel, Muhammad Allah meant “life”! This seems more plausible, except that we’re given life by our parents, not by imaginary Allah. And how does one spend “life” in evil Islam? Spreading nonsense and lies about Islam, perhaps? Being a martyr for Muhammad Allah? Killing and dying in Muhammad Allah’s name?

But, but, but, Infidel, Muhammad Allah meant “money”! So why does Allah need human-created money? A perfect god has no need for money to be spent on it, as it has everything (the universe) already.

But, but, but, but, Infidel, Muhammad Allah meant “effort”! I think you’re grasping at straws when comparing the efforts or time of a person, to that of a perfect god that created everything perfectly in this perfect universe in around a perfect week or so. It’s like you asking an ant for its efforts when you trivially do more every day.

And the huge mistake: “…there comes a Day…”. It’s 1400 years later. The Muslims that Muhammad Allah spoke to, are all dead. Muhammad thought that the Last Day would come in his lifetime. Obviously, it didn’t. Thus this verse is nonsense and delusion, as shown, and the best replacement is: “”, the empty sentence.

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