3:79 It is not for a human [prophet] that Allah should give him the Scripture and authority and prophet-hood and then he would say to the people, “Be servants to me rather than Allah,”
but [instead, he would say], “Be pious scholars of the Lord because of what you have taught of the Scripture and because of what you have studied.”
80 Nor could he order you to take the angels and prophets as lords. Would he order you to disbelief after you had been Muslims?”
Koran 3:79-80
Muhammad speaks about Allah in the third person. This verse isn’t the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah.
Muhammad wasn’t given the Scripture. Instead, according to Muhammad, he was ordered to read the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah by Jibril. Muhammad refused (or was unable) three times and ran away from the perfect Qur’an containing the perfect words of perfect Allah, leaving it in the cave forever. So from Muhammad, we know that Muhammad wasn’t given Scripture. As for authority, we see from numerous places in Muhammad’s Koran, that Muhammad had no authority. Of course, Muhammad did command his slaves, but that is a forced authority due to their slavery and chains. In fact, it’s others that held authority over Muhammad, according to Muhammad. As for prophethood, that’s just a lie by Muhammad. He never even made one correct prophecy. All the “prophecies” are nonsense, or self-evident frauds coming after the fact. As for “servants to me”, Muhammad had many servants who were forced to obey him and he demanded that his wives and bandits obey him. They only occasionally obeyed him. As you can see, Muhammad fails all these tests that he demands of others and even unconsciously admits that “Lord” refers to YHWH/God, as it does, in his grammar failure above: “Be pious scholars of the Lord”.
Note especially the rhetorical question of Muhammad. How does one answer a rhetorical question? Muhammad is dead. Do you answer it to Allah? This rhetoric shows that Allah was inside Muhammad, not outside, not in “Heaven”, not running the universe. Allah is inside Muhammad, expecting your silence on his rhetorical question.
The verse shows the rules and Muhammad fails at these rules, and he even unconsciously admits his own failure due to his poor speech and undermining of himself with his lies and nonsense. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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