6:126 And this is the path of your Lord, [leading] straight.
We have detailed the verses for a people who remember.
127 For them will be the Home of Peace with their Lord.
And He will be their protecting friend because of what they used to do.
Koran 6:126-127
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 the “your Lord” from Muhammad. Why didn’t Muhammad recite “Allah” instead? Is it that this passage shows that Muhammad considers Allah beneath himself, which is worse than shirk?
Or is it worse for Muslims? Muhammad, by reciting “your Lord” and “He” and “protecting friend”, seems to refer to YHWH and God. This means that Jews and Christians (and Sabaeans and Zoroastrians) all go to the “Home of Peace” which is a reasonable description of the Christian Heaven. This seems to be confirmed with “their Lord”, and “He will be their protecting friend because of what they used to do.” This description of Heaven (Home of Peace) is unlike Muhammad’s description of Islamic Paradise, which is full of carnal delights for men. So let’s see if this is actually for Christians:
126 And this is the path of your Lord, [leading] straight. [Omitted next sentence.] 127 For them will be the Home of Peace with their Lord. And He will be their protecting friend because of what they used to do.
Koran 6:126-127
Seems like something that could have come from the Bible, rephrased by an outsider (Muhammad) who was not a Christian. Now compare with Muhammad’s Islamic view of Islamic Paradise, from a moderate site:
The Qur’an’s heavenly vision focuses on luxury, leisure and sensual pleasures.
While the Qur’an does emphasize heaven’s sensual pleasures,…
… focuses on the believers’ comfort, luxury and sensual pleasure.
For male believers, its sensual pleasure does include fantastic sex.
…we see traces of the pre-Islamic concept of immortality in heaven’s lavish abundance, including the consorts male believers are given.
…the Qur’an pictures believers enjoying consummate physical pleasure.
…a religious recasting of the pre-Islamic concept of attaining immortality through superabundant indulgence in luxury and sensual pleasure.
What does the Qur’an teach about heaven?

Obviously, the Islamic concept of Paradise is different from a “Home of Peace”, which is why I suggest that Muhammad got confused and got this passage confused. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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