And [mention, O Muhammad], the Day when He will gather them together [and say], “O company of jinn, you have [misled] many of mankind.”
And their allies among mankind will say, “Our Lord, some of us made use of others, and we have [now] reached our term, which you appointed for us.”
He will say, “The Fire is your residence, wherein you will abide eternally, except for what Allah wills. Indeed, your Lord is Wise and Knowing.”
Koran 6:128
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 admits that Allah is evil with: “O company of jinn, you have [misled] many of mankind.”. According to Muhammad, Allah created the Jinn:
And He created the jinn from a smokeless flame of fire.
Koran 55:15
As you can see, the blame is upon Allah here for creating Jinn to deceive humans. And of course, there’s a chapter of the Koran devoted to the Jinn:
Say, [O Muhammad], “It has been revealed to me that a group of the jinn listened and said, ‘Indeed, we have heard an amazing Qur’an.
Koran 72:1

Note the obvious incoherence here, with Muhammad commanding Muhammad to “Say” and the fact that chapter 72 is around halfway through Muhammad’s Koran, and that Muhammad can’t have recited his Koran to Jinn, first because they’re imaginary like Allah, and they’re invisible so Muhammad can’t have recited Koran to them, and because Muhammad created his recitation, his Koran, over decades, so the Jinn can’t have heard the Koran all at once, thus we know 72:1 is incoherent, nonsensical and a lie. But worse, where’s the Jinn messenger? Muhammad is human, not Jinn. How can Muhammad be the messenger of Allah to Jinn? After all, is Muhammad the messenger to the little green aliens from outer space? Obviously not.

Muhammad inserts his own words in the imperfect mouths of imperfect beings with: “Our Lord”. Obviously, these imperfect words have no place in 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 false and nonsensical.
Muhammad doesn’t think: “The Fire is your residence, wherein you will abide eternally”. The Jinn are made of “smokeless flame of fire”, which means that the Fire is a pleasant vacation spot for them in contrast to the cold of Earth, which is literally a cold hell to creatures made of “smokeless flame of fire.”
But where did Jinn come from? Let’s check with Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:128:
Ibn Jurayj said, “During the time of Jahiliyyah, a man would reach a land and proclaim, ‘I seek refuge with the master (Jinn) of this valley,’ and this is how they benefited from each other. They used this as an excuse for them on the Day of Resurrection.”
Therefore, the Jinns benefit from humans since humans revere the Jinns by invoking them for help. The Jinns would then proclaim, “We became the masters of both mankind and the Jinns.”
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:128
Note how the Tafsir is infested with advice and inspiration from Jinn:
The Jinns would then proclaim, “We became the masters of both mankind and the Jinns.”
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:128
What does Muhammad’s Koran state about those who get aid from Jinn?
And their allies among mankind will say, “Our Lord, some of us made use of others”
Excerpt, Koran 6:128
So why are Ibn Jurayj and other Islamic scholars in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, accepting aid from Jinn, and quoting the words of Jinn directly? Obviously, their fate is the Fire, right? “He [Allah] will say, ‘The Fire is your residence.'” Thus we know that the scholars of Islam are influenced by Jinn to preserve Islam, and not to expose Islam as the lies and nonsense of Muhammad who includes polytheistic nonsense in his monotheistic religion, which means Islam is nonsensical and false. Thus we know Tafsir are inspired by Jinn, or the scholars of Islam will lie and deceive to protect Islam.
For more about the Jinn, and to see why Muhammad was incoherent about them, see: Jinn?
With that thought, I’ll leave you with the advice that the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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