3:52 But when Jesus felt [persistence in] disbelief from them, he said, “Who are my supporters for [the cause of] Allah?”
The disciples said, “We are supporters for Allah. We have believed in Allah and testify that we are Muslims [submitting to Him]. 53 Our Lord, we have believed in what You revealed and have followed the messenger Jesus, so register us among the witnesses [to truth].”
54 And the disbelievers planned, but Allah planned. And Allah is the best of planners.
Koran 3:52-54
So why are the words of Jesus and the disciples of Jesus in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah? Aren’t these words better off in the Bible? Worse, notice that the “disciples” speak together as a group with “We”, “Our” and “us”. They also refer to Jesus in the past with “have”, instead of in their present. After all, how can dead disciples speak in Muhammad’s time?
Muhammad talks about Allah in the third person, showing this passage comes from Muhammad, not the perfect words of perfect Allah’s perfect Qur’an.
Notice that the “disciples” speak as a group, with “we”.
The disciples said, “We are supporters for Allah. We have believed in Allah and testify that we are Muslims [submitting to Him]. 53 Our Lord, we have believed in what You revealed and have followed the messenger Jesus, so register us among the witnesses [to truth].”
Excerpt, Koran 3:52-54
Logically, the disciples should be speaking individually and in their context, their time and place, something like this:
Each disciple said, “I am a supporter for Allah. I believe in Allah and testify that I am a Muslim [submitting to Him (before Muhammad)]. 53 Lord, I believed in what You reveal and I follow the messenger Jesus, so register me among the witnesses [to truth].”
Corrected Koran 3:52-54
Now, who is each disciple talking to? Obviously, Jesus, from the context. So who is “Allah”? Obviously, Jesus. Thus from this passage, Muhammad (or “we”) shows at his time and place, he was a Trinitarian Christian. A surprising revelation indeed.
But, Infidel, the disciples were praying! This isn’t a prayer of Islam, the disciples were obviously not praying to the black stone, the hand of Allah. Also, do you pray as “we”? Do you as a Muslim believe Jesus is Lord AKA GOD? Also, where is the shahada of the disciples? Obviously, this is the “shahada” of the disciples, showing that Jesus is also the Lord.
In verse 54, Muhammad has Allah reacting. Thus showing that the disbelievers are before Allah. This is correct, as Allah was created by Muhammad.
Muhammad lied: “And Allah is the best of planners.” This is obviously false, as Allah is supposedly the best of creators. Note that creator is different from “planner”. What is a “plan”?
A plan is typically any diagram or list of steps with details of timing and resources, used to achieve an objective to do something. See also strategy. It is commonly understood as a temporal set of intended actions through which one expects to achieve a goal.
Plan, Wikipedia
Muhammad claims that Allah plans, which means that Allah can’t create. Allah is a creator of everything (also according to Muhammad), which means that Allah has no need to plan things inside his creation, as omniscience has already “happened” perfectly before Creation happened.
But, Infidel, that’s confusing! Muhammad: “And the disbelievers planned.” That’s normal for smart people inside “creation” to do as they don’t believe in Islamic fate. Then for Muhammad to claim that Allah plans in opposition to those planners, means that Allah is reacting and planning inside his creation and thus is limited, and not a god. Obviously, this makes Allah incoherent, and thus false. Allah’s planning is also incoherent with Islam and Islamic doctrine, Islamic Fate.
Muhammad shows he’s planning against people in the past who have already planned their plan and achieved their plan and died long ago. This is obviously irrational of Muhammad, thus showing the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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