4:80 He who obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah; but those who turn away – We have not sent you over them as a guardian.
81 And they say, “[We pledge] obedience.”
But when they leave you, a group of them spend the night determining to do other than what you say.
But Allah records what they plan by night.
So leave them alone and rely upon Allah.
And sufficient is Allah as Disposer of affairs.
Koran 4:80-81
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 demands obedience: “He who obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah;” and confirms this with: “what you say.” This phrase shows that Allah is inside Muhammad, a possessing spirit or demon, or severe mental illness. Note that for Allah to command Muslims, means that Allah has not created all, and so it means that Islamic Fate is nonsense. Thus Allah is false, imaginary and fictional and Islam is false and nonsensical.
Muhammad unconsciously admits he’s not from Allah with: “We have not sent you”. This phrase is also shirk as Muhammad is assigning Allah as a companion to himself and describing himself as being divine: “We”. Or is that “We” the demon, Jibril, speaking to Muhammad, privately?

Far worse, how do we, the non-Muslims, obey Allah, when Muhammad is long dead? We are directed to obey a dead man, to obey Allah. How do we obey a dead man? A man who is dead, dust in the desert, for 1400 years. Where is Allah, when Muhammad is dead? Nowhere. Allah died with Muhammad.
Muhammad puts imperfect words in the imperfect mouths of an imaginary and fictional group of imperfect Muslims: “[We pledge] obedience.” These imperfect words contradict the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah and show that the Koran comes from Muslims, as it does.
Muhammad forgets his Islamic doctrine: “But Allah records what they plan by night.” In Islamic doctrine, everyone has an angel on each shoulder, recording good and evil deeds. Muhammad should have said something like: “Allah’s angels record their deeds, good and evil, and Allah will grant them the Fire!” But of course, as Muhammad gets this wrong, this means that Allah is imaginary, fictional and false. Those “angels” on your shoulders? They’re just what Muhammad had.
Muhammad is ruminating on his problems in his time and place, his context: “But when they leave you, a group of them spend the night determining to do other than what you say.” As Muhammad and these disobedient Muslims are all long dead, this passage no longer has any meaning, thus it shows that Muhammad didn’t think that the Koran would be recorded and didn’t think Islam would last until the fall of the first caliphate. Thus Islam is incoherent nonsense and false. So you know that the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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