Whoever comes [on the Day of Judgement] with a good deed will have ten times the like thereof [to his credit], and whoever comes with an evil deed will not be recompensed except the like thereof; and they will not be wronged.
Koran 6:160
The Day of Judgement has not come for 1400 years. Delayed justice is not justice and is unfair. Justice that never comes is even worse. Also, note how the translator had to add in “on the Day of Judgement” to help make the translation make sense.

Worse, this statement by Muhammad is arithmetically wrong. Consider the Muslim who does a good deed, and then does 9 evil deeds. 1 good deed + 1 x 10 credit vs 9 evil deeds with no compensation, thus this evil Muslim (11 good versus 9 evil) will go to Islamic Paradise. So the serial killer Muslim who does 10 good deeds + 10 x 10 credits, can murder over 100 Muslims before needing to do another 10 good deeds. Or alternatively, the Muslim serial killer could do a good deed or two on Friday, rest on Saturday and murder 5 Muslims per week for decades and go to Paradise, according to Muhammad: 5 evil deeds versus 1 good deed + 1 x 10 credit each week, (5 evil vs 11 good)/week or 6 good per week and 5 dead Muslims per week for the serial killer, which is a total of 50 good per year, while murdering 250 Muslims and allowing the serial killer a 2-week “holiday” per year, from all their slaughter.
Obviously, this evil accounting is tremendously wrong, and so the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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