3:45 [And mention] when the angels said, “O Mary, indeed Allah gives you good tidings of a word from Him, whose name will be the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary – distinguished in this world and the Hereafter and among those brought near [to Allah]. 46 He will speak to the people in the cradle and in maturity and will be of the righteous.”
47 She said, “My Lord, how will I have a child when no man has touched me?”
[The angel] said, “Such is Allah; He creates what He wills. When He decrees a matter, He only says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is.”
Koran 3:45-47
This story is in the book of the Christians, the Bible. Muhammad repeats it very badly and gets it wrong. The events of the Christian bible shouldn’t be in the perfect Qur’an, the perfect words of perfect Allah.
But worse, why are the words of an imperfect woman, who isn’t talking to Allah, and angels in a foreign context here?
Even the angels talk about Allah in the third person, as if they’re reading from Muhammad’s script.
Note carefully what the “angels” say: “Allah gives you good tidings of a word from Him, whose name will be the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary”. Notice that “a word from Him” becomes Jesus. Jesus the Word. This is a Christian doctrine repeated by Muhammad.
And note how Mary speaks: “My Lord” to an ANGEL? Muhammad forgets who Mary is talking to. Mary addresses the “angel/s” as “My Lord” which is for Allah, not mere angels. This shows that the angel/s is Muhammad. Muhammad the Mad inserts himself into the story. If you differ, then obviously it’s the pre-incarnate Jesus speaking to Mary, thus agreeing with Christian doctrine about the Trinity.
This passage is simply Muhammad remembering to “mention” this passage to himself. It’s not meant for Muslims, but for Muhammad to remember.
But, Infidel, Muhammad got it wrong! So you’re acknowledging that Muhammad is Allah’s master now?
But, but, Infidel, it’s translation issues which I can’t explain! Again, there’s still the problem of the speech of Mary here, instead of the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an of perfect Allah.

It gets worse. The angels are boasting about Allah’s ability to create, but Allah requires Mary to be pregnant for nine months and give birth to Jesus. Mary is the creator here (along with Joseph supporting and providing for her), not Allah. Allah is like the chef ordering the oven to cook.
And even worse, despite Muhammad claiming that Allah says “Be” and it’s so, Muhammad contradicts this twice in later verse of his recitation, his Koran:
And [mention] the one who guarded her chastity, so We blew into her [garment] through Our angel [Gabriel], and We made her and her son a sign for the worlds.
Koran 21:91
And [the example of] Mary, the daughter of ‘Imran, who guarded her chastity, so We blew into [her garment] through Our angel, and she believed in the words of her Lord and His scriptures and was of the devoutly obedient.
Koran 66:12
As you can see, instead of saying “Be”, Allah has “blew into” Mary’s private parts TWICE. Obviously this incoherence between “Be” and “blew into” shows that Allah is incoherent, which means that Allah is imaginary, fictional and false. So Islamic doctrine and Islam are incoherent, nonsensical and false.
So you can see with these problems that the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

[…] has Allah’s angels relating that, but Allah did not actually do that. Just check back to Koran 3:45-47 and see for yourself how incoherent Muhammad […]
LikeLike
[…] Muhammad admits: “O Jesus, Son of Mary,…”. Who is the father of Jesus? Instead of Joseph, Muhammad admits earlier in the Koran that God is the father of Jesus in Koran 3:45-47: […]
LikeLike
[…] And recall, Muhammad has an Angel visit Mary and tell her she was now pregnant with Jesus. See Koran 3:45-46, and NIV Luke 1:26-38. This means that Mary, a woman and mother of Jesus, is higher status than […]
LikeLike
[…] Qur’an 3:45-47 […]
LikeLike
the creator of the universe is super-intelligent, evidence of this is everywhere in nature, as is super-powerful. the creator has to be omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and eternal, to explain what we observe. this is expressed by “‘be’ and it is”. However, not being a physically finite being, God has to create finite things with energy and information, his ‘word’ and ‘breath’, or via angels. It’s like saying ‘John is big and strong’ and ‘John made this with his hands’.
LikeLike
Note that if there is a creator, this creator is not Allah, as I point out with the problems in this Koran passage, Koran 3:45-47.
LikeLike