Koran 2:260

And [mention] when Abraham said, “My Lord, show me how You give life to the dead.”

[Allah] said, “Have you not believed?”

He said, “Yes, but [I ask] only that my heart may be satisfied.”

[Allah] said, “Take four birds and commit them to yourself. Then [after slaughtering them] put on each hill a portion of them; then call them – they will come [flying] to you in haste. And know that Allah is Exalted in Might and Wise.”

Koran 2:260

Note again the mistake of Muhammad, Abraham says: “My Lord,…”. Is Abraham a Muslim? No. Instead, Abraham is talking to another god YHWH, not Allah. Also note that according to Muhammad, Allah’s reply is essentially just a command to butcher chickens. Allah actually fails to deliver on the supposed promises made by Muhammad. Contrary to Muhammad’s boasting, Allah just talks and doesn’t actually give life to the dead chickens at all, nor are the chickens slaughtered, not even caught by Abraham.

“Take four birds and commit them to yourself.”

There’s more about this story in Tafsir Ibn Kathir 2:260, but that’s not in the Koran, where it should be. For your amusement, here are two links for a chicken that was beheaded and why the chicken remained alive. The picture above shows the four Muslim hens and their Muslim rooster. Obviously, they’re still alive, as they haven’t been caught by Abraham and haven’t been slaughtered because of the non-existent command of the false god, Allah. Thus obviously they’re still alive and one gave me this sound bite interview:

Yes, it’s true! Would you like to buy a bridge in Brooklyn?

This verse is supposed to be proof that Allah restores life and resurrects people. Instead, Allah demands that chickens be slaughtered and then “chickens” out on his promise. Thus we know that Muhammad boasts and so Allah is incoherent, fictional and imaginary, so the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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