Koran 3:37

So her Lord accepted her with good acceptance and caused her to grow in a good manner and put her in the care of Zechariah.

Every time Zechariah entered upon her in the prayer chamber, he found with her provision.

He said, “O Mary, from where is this [coming] to you?”

She said, “It is from Allah. Indeed, Allah provides for whom He wills without account.”

Koran 3:37

Muhammad’s mistake: “her Lord”. This should be “Allah” right? And that’s the third person again.

But worse, why are the words and actions of Zechariah and Mary in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah? This means that this verse doesn’t come from Allah but from the legends featuring Zechariah and Mary, which Muhammad gets wrong.

Also, note the lie from Mary or rather her ignorance. She’s in a prayer chamber – her provisions aren’t food but are books. Books (provisions) are written by humans, not by Allah. You know this because Muhammad’s Koran is written by Muslims, too.

But, Infidel, Muhammad meant “provisions” as in FOOD! So why is Allah providing food in a prayer chamber instead of in the kitchen? Wouldn’t it be disrespectful to eat food in a place of prayer?

Worse, Tafsir ibn Kathir agrees:

He would find with her the fruits of the summer during winter, and the fruits of the winter during summer.

Tafsir ibn Kathir

Fruits of summer and winter are berries of various types, not dates or rain.

But, but, Infidel, Muhammad means “provisions” as in prayer! So why aren’t these prayers recorded by Muhammad?

But worse, Muhammad is the last prophet, according to Muhammad, yet, never ever got provisions as books or food from Allah. So is Muhammad less in the estimation of Allah than Mary? Obviously. And isn’t that grossly unfair, as Muhammad would say? Women like Mary, being greater than Muhammad? Allah is simply imaginary. Zechariah and Mary in the original story didn’t worship Allah and they were most likely studying Torah.

And far worse, this story actually comes from a 2nd-century Christian source. See:

A Well-Known Unknown Story in the Quran

So you can see this nonsense shouldn’t be here, and the best replacement is: “”, the empty sentence.

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