4:123 Paradise is not [obtained] by your wishful thinking nor by that of the People of the Scripture.
Whoever does a wrong will be recompensed for it, and he will not find besides Allah a protector or a helper.
124 And whoever does righteous deeds, whether male or female, while being a believer – those will enter Paradise and will not be wronged, [even as much as] the speck on a date seed.
125 And who is better in religion than one who submits himself to Allah while being a doer of good and follows the religion of Abraham, inclining toward truth?
And Allah took Abraham as an intimate friend.
126 And to Allah belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth.
And ever is Allah, of all things, encompassing.
Koran 4:123-126
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: “Whoever does a wrong will be recompensed for it”. Consider, if a thief steals something from you, you really need recompense, not the thief. This phrase should have been written: “If you do a wrong, you will pay for it”. And worse, Muhammad is assigning Allah as a protector, not to the victim of theft, but to the thief?!
But, Infidel Muhammad Allah meant that the criminal who does wrong is punished! Then why is Allah assigned as protector or helper? Muhammad is talking about his evil crimes done for Islam. Also note the sexism: “he”. Surely it’s not just male Muslims that do wrong?
Note Muhammad’s confusion: “does righteous deeds” and “doer of good”. The first is doing what Muhammad said to do, which is impossible now, and the latter is what everyone can and should do, to do good.
Muhammad is confused: “who submits himself to Allah” and “follows the religion of Abraham”. Abraham historically rejected the worship of Allah or Sin and worshipped YHWH by practising early Judaism, not Islam.
Muhammad asks a rhetorical question: “inclining toward truth?” There’s no need for a rhetorical question if these were the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah, thus this verse is from Muhammad, and shows that the Koran is from Muhammad, not from imaginary Allah.
Muhammad lied: “Allah took Abraham as an intimate friend.” No, this is false. Abraham historically rejected the worship of Allah or Sin and worshipped YHWH by practising Judaism, not Islam. Of course in other verses of the Koran, Muhammad has imaginary Abraham and imaginary Allah in imaginary Allah’s imaginary Islamic Paradise, while he was dreaming. This isn’t proof. It’s just a dream. And if you read the story of Abraham in the Bible, you’ll see that he’s been contacted by YHWH, the trinity, not by imaginary Allah.
Muhammad gets it wrong: “And to Allah belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth.” Yet, we know better. Earth is in orbit around the Sun, in the Universe. The Earth is NOT separate from the Universe. This phrase from Muhammad shows that Muhammad believed that the Earth was flat, separated from the Heavens or Sky above. Note that this sentence is repeated from earlier in Muhammad’s Koran, which isn’t necessary. And of course, Allah owns nothing. We own property on Earth, showing Allah doesn’t own that private property, thus again, Allah doesn’t own all.

In this passage, Muhammad shows that there’s no justice in Islam, that those that do evil in Islam will escape rightful justice and will escape having to pay for their crimes against others, and that the criminal finds Allah as their friend and helper. Obviously, this is evil and delusional and reflects Muhammad’s desire to escape justice and get away from justice and punishment for his many crimes. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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