Koran 6:152

And do not approach the orphan’s property except in a way that is best until he reaches maturity.

And give full measure and weight in justice.

We do not charge any soul except [with that within] its capacity.

And when you testify, be just, even if [it concerns] a near relative.

And the covenant of Allah fulfill.

This has He instructed you that you may remember.

Koran 6:152

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 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 forgets: “And when you testify, be just, even if [it concerns] a near relative.” Recall in the previous verse, Muhammad conveniently “summarises” the commandment against lying:

And do not approach immoralities – what is apparent of them and what is concealed.

Muhammad, 6:151

Muhammad forgets: “And the covenant of Allah fulfil.” What’s that commandment about lying, Muhammad?

You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.

God

Note the hypocrisy of Muhammad, he demands that others not lie, to tell the truth, while he allows himself the “privilege” of lying to all.

Also note that Muhammad relies upon his bandits being truthful while knowing that Allah can’t be a witness, being an imaginary god, a dead, broken, stone idol.

Note that this passage is yet another reference to orphans, which are early referred to by Muhammad in Koran 2:219-220 and also in: Koran 4:176, Koran 4:127, Koran 4:7-10, Koran 4:5-6, Koran 4:2-4, Koran 2:215, Koran 2:177 and Koran 2:83, in so many and various ways. Obviously, this is incoherent, and most of the verses and passages should have been put into a chapter marked “Orphans”.

In Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:152, there’s this interesting account about Muhammad:

The Messenger of Allah drew a line with his hand (in the sand) and said, “This is Allah’s path, leading straight.”

He then drew lines to the right and left of that line and said, “These are the other paths, on each path there is a devil who calls to it.”

He then recited, “And verily, this is My straight path, so follow it, and follow not (other) paths, for they will separate you away from His path.

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 6:152

Instead of drawing three parallel lines all going the same way, if Muhammad was a true prophet for a real god, he should have drawn a path leading to a fork, one path going up to Heaven and the other path going to Hell. Something like this:

Which path in life will you take?

Muhammad shows that he knows Allah is false with: “This has He instructed you that you may remember.” Muhammad’s “He” here refers to God, not to imaginary Allah, and assumes that the hearer already knows of the 10 commandments from the Torah and Bible, and knows that they’re not corrupted. This means that Islamic doctrine is contradicted by Muhammad’s implicit knowledge here, and shows Islam is false. As such, the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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