And is one who was dead and We gave him life and made for him light by which to walk among the people like one who is in darkness, never to emerge therefrom?
Thus it has been made pleasing to the disbelievers that which they were doing.
Koran 6:122
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.
Note that Muhammad is here asking a rhetorical question. This shows his incompetence, as a real god has no need to ask rhetorical questions, particularly when the god has to account for literally blind members of its religion, not just the metaphorically blind who aren’t in its religion. Plus of course, who was “dead”? Muhammad? He only had one life, spent badly as a liar, deceiver and false prophet, a source of darkness and stupidity, not light, shown to be a tyrant by a brave Jewish woman who poisoned him.
Note especially that this “light” should be referred to as the Koran and thus Islam. Yet, it’s not. Instead, it’s implied in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:122, that the light is literally Muhammad: “guiding him to obeying His Messengers.” But Muhammad is dead. Dead for 1400 years. No one can obey Muhammad, except by obeying Muhammad’s incoherent commands in Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran.

The Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:122 mentions: “light mentioned here is the Qur’an”, which is immediately falsified because the Koran hasn’t been made yet at the time of this verse. If this verse was the last verse of the Koran, then the Tafsir might be correct. Remember, Muhammad recited his recitation over 23 years, and for his recitation to be correct, requires his recitation to be correct at the time of its recitation, and later when his friends compiled the Koran together after his death, and still later, when all those people died long ago.
In Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:122, there’s also a mention of a hadith about this verse:
Allah created creation in darkness, then He showered His Light upon them. Whoever was struck by that light is guided, whoever it missed is astray.
Muhammad in Musnad Ahmad.
Were you around then, to be struck by the light of Allah, 10,000 years ago? I wasn’t.
Genesis shows that God created Light on the very first day, then later created the rest of creation, with Man created on the sixth day:
3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
NIV Genesis 1:3-5
This obvious contradiction, along with Muhammad’s injunction to judge by Torah and Bible, means that Muhammad’s saying in Musnad Ahmad is an ignorant lie showing Allah is a false god, imaginary, fictional and incoherent with reality.

Muhammad’s “parable” seems to fit better with the light of the full Moon, and the “knowledge” that the full moon is the face of Allah. But that’s just my interpretation of Muhammad’s nonsense.
Muhammad admits that his god is evil: “Thus it has been made pleasing to the disbelievers that which they were doing.” Who made “it” “pleasing” to the “disbelievers”? Let’s try a variety of answers:
- Allah? Then Allah is evil for deceiving the “disbelievers” by “pleasing” them.
- God/YHWH/Jesus? No, because Muhammad doesn’t speak for these gods.
- Muhammad was unconvincing? Far more likely. This means Muhammad is incompetent, Allah is imaginary and thus Islam is false.

Muhammad doesn’t want to think he’s incompetent, yet proves this himself in several ways. With Islam, there’s no light, no enlightenment. There’s just darkness and the pitiful cries of the victims of evil Islam. Thus, the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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