[Be warned of] the Day when Allah will assemble the messengers and say, “What was the response you received?”
They will say, “We have no knowledge. Indeed, it is You who is Knower of the unseen”.
Koran 5:109
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.
So why doesn’t Muhammad say: “We have no knowledge. Indeed, it is You who is Knower of the unseen.”? After all, isn’t Muhammad a prophet and messenger? Obviously, this is Muhammad publicly admitting that he’s not a messenger, as Muhammad doesn’t put himself into the group of all the messengers. Worse, you’ll see from earlier verses of this chapter of Muhammad’s recitation, his Koran, that Muhammad relieves himself of the job of prophet then messenger, and ends up being a lazy notifier. Thus confirming that Muhammad is a false prophet, false messenger, and so Allah is false, imaginary, fictional and incoherent, and Islamic doctrine and Islam are all false.
But worse, this passage shows that imaginary Allah is ignorant of what happens, which is obviously true, as imaginary Allah doesn’t correct Muhammad or abrogate this verse. And worse, as all these messengers are merely human, they can’t possibly know all the responses to all their teachings, as obviously they died. Nor can they speak, being dead.
Here’s how Muhammad could have corrected this verse, if Allah was real, and Muhammad really was a true messenger of Allah:
On the Last Day, I, Allah, will assemble all the messengers to receive their report of their life on Earth, from Adam, Abraham, Jesus and Muhammad, my last and best messenger. Then I see that Muhammad has made the Muslims free slaves, feed the world, clean the waters and the air, spread human rights, tell the truth, educate children, pursue peace, tolerate others, not make war, murder and martyr-bomb upon each other and be the best of all the believers, followed by the Christians and the Jews and the Sabaeans and the Zoroastrians, along with the good people of Earth.
Pretend Allah
So this passage is simply Muhammad boasting about Allah, showing that he’s greater than all the “messengers”, while also admitting to not being a messenger. As such, the best replacement is: “”, the empty sentence.

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