Koran 6:4-6

6:4 And no sign comes to them from the signs of their Lord except that they turn away therefrom.

5 For they had denied the truth when it came to them, but there is going to reach them the news of what they used to ridicule.

6 Have they not seen how many generations We destroyed before them which We had established upon the earth as We have not established you?

And We sent [rain from] the sky upon them in showers and made rivers flow beneath them; then We destroyed them for their sins and brought forth after them a generation of others.

Koran 6:4-6

Muhammad commits shirk with: “We”, “Us” or “Our”, placing Allah as a companion to himself, showing that Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional, and so Islam is incoherent with monotheism, thus Islam is contradictory and false.

Muhammad’s secretary wrote his recitation, his Koran.

In the Tafsir Ibn Kathir 6:4, the translation is:

4 And never an Ayah comes to them from the Ayat of their Lord…

Tafsir Ibn Kathir 6:4

Note the difference between the Sahih International translation with: “sign” and “signs” and the Tafsir Ibn Kathir: “ayah [verse]” and “ayat [verses]”. As Muhammad literally had no signs and no miracles from Allah, I’ll assume that the Sahih International translation meant “verse” and “verses”. This difference means that Allah is incompetent in keeping the various English translations coherent, which means that Allah is impotent, imaginary, fictional and false, thus Islam and Islamic doctrine are contradictory and false.

A sign on a verse. Of course, it’s just the light, right?

But, Infidel, Muhammad meant signs, miracles! OK, let’s go with that. Then you’ll need to explain the manna from Heaven that the Israelites ate in NIV Exodus 16, verse 35:

35 The Israelites ate manna forty years, until they came to a land that was settled; they ate manna until they reached the border of Canaan.

NIV Exodus 16:35
The Gathering of the Manna by James TissotJewish Museum, Public Domain

But, but, Infidel, Allah did that! Ah, but you forget that according to Muhammad, the Israelites should have turned away. They didn’t. For forty years the Israelites had eaten and drank this sign, every day, from YHWH. So we know from this exception that Muhammad is wrong, thus Allah is false, and Islamic doctrine and Islam are false.

Muhammad is unclear about who “them” and “they” are. Did Muhammad mean the Jews of his time? The Jews and Christians of Muhammad’s time and place ridiculed him quite rightly for being such an obviously false prophet. But this doesn’t fit with “how many generations We destroyed before them”, as there are no lost generations of Jews, except of course for the Jews wiped out by Muhammad later in his ethnic and genocidal cleansing along with the Christians, Sabaeans and pagans, all force converted to Islam. Perhaps Muhammad meant the people who drowned in the Flood of Noah? This kind of works for Koran 6:6, which seems like a really bad description of Noah’s flood. But those people who were in the story didn’t ridicule Muhammad, as he wasn’t alive then.

Noah’s Flood in Muhammad’s mind was a tragedy for living rooms all over.

Muhammad is incoherent: “but there is going to reach them the news of what they used to ridicule.” The Jews, Christians and Muhammad’s tribe mocked and ridiculed Muhammad repeatedly because he was obviously a false prophet. But this phrase shows that Muhammad is NOT acting as a messenger for the “news” to the Jews and Christians. Or worse for Muhammad, this foreshadows Muhammad’s ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Jews, and the destruction of the communities of the Christians, Sabaeans and pagans by evil Muhammad and his Muslim bandits.

Obviously, he’s reading about the news of the dead Muhammad in 2009, 2015, etc.

Muhammad lied: “brought forth after them a generation of others.” Muhammad seems to be referring to the aftermath of Noah’s Flood. But YHWH/God/Allah never brought forth this generation. Instead, it was simply Noah’s family reproducing normally.

Obviously, this family is the work of Allah, right?

Muhammad lied, is unclear, and shows his laziness here. So the best replacement for his nonsense is: “”, the empty sentence.

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