Koran 4:33

And for all, We have made heirs to what is left by parents and relatives.

And to those whom your oaths have bound [to you] – give them their share.

Indeed Allah is ever, over all things, a Witness.

Koran 4:33

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’s shirk: “We have made”. This shows that Muhammad is making himself the companion of Allah, which is shirk. This shows that Muhammad was a false prophet of an imaginary and fictional god, and Islam and Koran are nonsense and lies.

Note that atheists and theists alike are heirs to “what is left by parents and relatives”, so Muhammad is taking credit for a human arrangement, inheritance.

How do you give away your stuff, after your death? Wouldn’t it be easier to draw up a will?

This passage is abrogated later by Muhammad. See Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 4:33:

This practice was followed in the beginning of Islam, but was later on abrogated when Muslims were commanded to fulfil the pledges (brotherhood) they had already given, but to refrain from making any new pledges after that.

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 4:33

Abrogation with the original verse still in Koran and remembered for 1400 years means that Allah lacks omniscience, omnipotence, wisdom, power and erasers, so Allah is incoherent, thus fictional and imaginary, which means Muhammad is a false prophet and liar, and Islam is nonsensical. So we can see that this abrogated verse is best replaced with: “”, the empty sentence.

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