Koran 3:110-112

3:110 You are the best nation produced [as an example] for mankind.

You enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and believe in Allah.

If only the People of the Scripture had believed, it would have been better for them.

Among them are believers, but most of them are defiantly disobedient.

111 They will not harm you except for [some] annoyance.

And if they fight you, they will show you their backs; then they will not be aided.

112 They have been put under humiliation [by Allah] wherever they are overtaken, except for a covenant from Allah and a rope from the Muslims.

And they have drawn upon themselves anger from Allah and have been put under destitution.

That is because they disbelieved in the verses of Allah and killed the prophets without right.

That is because they disobeyed and [habitually] transgressed.

Koran 3:110-112

…you bring them tied in chains on their necks…

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3:110

The Verse: “You (true Muslims) are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind.” means, the best of peoples for the people, as you bring them with chains on their necks till they embrace Islam.

Sahih al-Bukhari 4557

The fundamental dogma of Islam is contained in the ever-repeated phrase, “There is no deity but Allah, and Mohammed is his apostle.” … The first clause is true, and borrowed from the Old Testament (Deut. 6: 4); the second clause is an error which corrupts the truth. The source of its power and the secret of its success lie in the intense and fanatical monotheism of Islam. Its historical mission consists in the destruction of heathen idolatry. But this monotheism, like the Jewish and the Unitarian monotheism, is abstract and monotonous. It excludes the fullness of life and the inner-trinitarian relations as well as the outer-trinitarian manifestations of the Deity. It is hostile to the divinity of Christ and of the Holy Spirit. The Mohammedan God is not a loving father of trusting children, but a despotic sovereign of trembling subject slaves. He has from eternity ordained all things, evil as well as good. The Mohammedan doctrine of predestination is not Calvinistic, but fatalistic. It breeds a fierce fanaticism in the propagation of religion, and a stolid submission to unalterable fate. Islam—that is, unconditional resignation to the unchangeable will of Allah—is the chief virtue. He who dies fighting for his faith is sure to be saved.

Wanderings in Bible Lands, page 348.

Mohammed and the savage sons of the desert, by a fanatical faith, extreme simplicity and temperance, and fierce bravery, conquered the fairest portions of the East, plundering, enslaving, and destroying wherever they went, and reducing the lands of the Bible to a dreary ruin. His successors at the present day have to live at the mercy of Christian Europe. They have shamefully wasted their opportunities, and the time of reckoning has come. The Mohammedan religion is indeed neither dead nor dying; a visit to its old University in Cairo, with ten thousand pupils, and its progress among the savage races in Africa, are sufficient to prove its vitality; but it has ceased to be a terror and insult to Europe; it must retreat to Asia, it is gradually undermined by changes in its own strongholds, and before long it will have to open the door for the messengers of a purer Christianity than that which it so easily conquered, not by argument and persuasion, but by the brute force of the sword, which by the slow but sure Nemesis of history is now turned against it.

Wanderings in Bible Lands, page 356.

Thus it will be seen that Mohammed, the false prophet who lived in the seventh century, borrowed from both the Old and New Testaments in formulating his religious system. What he took from these sources was added to his own views and promulgated as a revelation. From time to time what purported to be new revelations were added to the Koran. At first he did not permit polygamy, but in after life, when he had grown sensual, he claimed to have had a special revelation permitting him to have as many wives as he pleased. The system is based upon sensuality, and the slavery and degradation of women are complete.

Wanderings in Bible Lands, page 356-357.

As you can see from the quotes from the 18th-century author D. L. Miller, Islam has failed. Thus, we know that Islam is worthless and evil nonsense and the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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