Koran 4:59

O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you.

And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day.

That is the best [way] and best in result.

Koran 4:59

Muhammad, ad nauseam: “who have believed”. Read, O you who have believed.

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 makes a mistake: “obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you.” How can we obey the “Messenger” when he’s dead from the effect of poison and the punishment for being a false prophet? As for obeying those in authority, what happens when those in authority aren’t Muslim? According to most Muslims, they riot and rebel, and DISOBEY. Perhaps these Muslims are hypocrites?

Muhammad doesn’t plan ahead: “And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger”. Note that this means that this passage is for Muhammad’s time and place, his context, where he was alive, and not dead for 1400 years. Thus these are not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Worse, this is an admission that Allah is inside Muhammad, a possessing spirit or severe mental illness.

Muhammad again doesn’t think ahead: “believe in Allah and the Last Day”. This should be first, like: “Muslims, obey Allah.”. Note the lack of need for belief, as a real god doesn’t need belief. Imaginary gods “need” belief, so that you don’t realise that the Last Day hasn’t happened for 1400 years (or has already happened).

These several mistakes by Muhammad show that the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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