Koran 3:165-168

3:165 Why [is it that] when a [single] disaster struck you [on the day of Uhud], although you had struck [the enemy in the battle of Badr] with one twice as great, you said, “From where is this?”

Say, “It is from yourselves.” Indeed, Allah is over all things competent.

166 And what struck you on the day the two armies met was by permission of Allah that He might make evident the [true] believers.

167 And that He might make evident those who are hypocrites. For it was said to them, “Come, fight in the way of Allah or [at least] defend.”

They said, “If we had known [there would be] fighting, we would have followed you.”

They were nearer to disbelief that day than to faith, saying with their mouths what was not in their hearts.

And Allah is most Knowing of what they conceal –

168 Those who said about their brothers while sitting [at home], “If they had obeyed us, they would not have been killed.”

Say, “Then prevent death from yourselves, if you should be truthful.”

Koran 3:165-168

Muhammad spoke about Allah in the third person. This means this passage is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Thus, Allah is false, imaginary, and fictional, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.

Muhammad commands himself to “Say”, repeatedly. These commands are obviously disobeyed by Muhammad. As these commands are for Muhammad, not us, everyone should disobey these commands, as we’re not Muhammad.

Note the quotations from groups of people, “you said”, “They said” and “Those who said”. These shouldn’t be in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Instead, these quotes come from the imagination of Muhammad, putting imperfect words in the imperfect mouths of other imperfect people.

Muhammad lied: “It is from yourselves.” Obviously, the “disaster” came from the other side, the innocent people defending themselves from evil Muhammad’s evil Muslim bandits. No amount of “belief” in a false god excuses the evil that evil Muhammad ordered.

Muhammad limits Allah: “Allah is over all things competent.” Allah should be supreme, not just competent, thus Allah is competent at being false.

The passage is Muhammad ruminating over the events earlier in Uhud and Badr, thinking of objections from his men, lying to his men, making excuses, and making insane demands of his men to squash dissent. None of this is prophecy. This simply making excuses and denying reality. It’s terrible coaching for Muhammad’s team. As such, you know the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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