7:1 Alif, Lam, Meem, Sad.
2 [This is] a Book revealed to you, [O Muhammad] – so let there not be in your breast distress therefrom – that you may warn thereby and as a reminder to the believers.
3 Follow, [O mankind], what has been revealed to you from your Lord and do not follow other than Him any allies.
Little do you remember.
Koran 7:1-3
Verse 1 is a Muqatta’at which you can see more about in Wikipedia. Obviously, these are not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an of perfect Allah, as “Alif, Lam, Meem, Sad.” isn’t clear. Verse 1 should not exist in the Koran, as it’s not clear and they are not words, but perhaps abbreviations or worse, perhaps the worship phrase of a pagan god! For more about these mysterious letters, see Mysterious Letters?
Note the addition by the translator: “[This is]”. Perhaps “Alif, Lam, Meem, Sad.” is meant to be in place of “[This is]”? Whatever, we know that Allah is imaginary, as he hasn’t made this clear, which means Allah died with Muhammad, showing Allah is false, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.

Muhammad lied: “Book revealed to you”. Except it wasn’t. Recall that Muhammad was commanded to read the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah three times and failed each time, showing Allah was powerless and false, and Muhammad, he was delusional.
Muhammad Allah tries to reassure Muhammad with: “so let there not be in your breast distress therefrom”. This shows that Allah has no power over Muhammad, and worse, it shows that Muhammad had no power over his own emotions when he realised that his lies were falling apart, as lies do.
Muhammad lied: “that you may warn thereby and as a reminder to the believers.” So Muhammad is no longer a prophet and is back to being a “warner” and reminder. Recall in Chapter 6 that Muhammad gave up on being a “warner” and didn’t know about this verse making him a “reminder’, so what are we to make of this later verse that contradicts Muhammad from earlier? And of course, there’s no mention of Muhammad being a prophet. The obvious conclusion is that Muhammad is incoherent, which means Allah is incoherent and false, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are false and nonsensical.
Muhammad shows he’s an idiot: “Follow, [O mankind]”. Other than those around Muhammad the Mad no one heard this. Obviously, Allah and his angels (messengers) are false and Muhammad is a false prophet, a liar and a deceiver with no power except what his Muslim bandits gave him.
And note how the translator adds: “[O mankind]” to make the verse seem grander.
Muhammad forgets to name Allah: “what has been revealed to you from your Lord”. Nothing has been revealed to me by Allah or his angels or from Muhammad. I only found this out by reading this translation. Obviously, Allah and his angels (messengers) are false as they haven’t revealed anything, and Muhammad is a false prophet, a liar and a deceiver. Or is it Muhammad talking to himself again in the midst of a speech to “[O mankind]”?
Muhammad gets this phrase wrong: “do not follow other than Him any allies.” OK so I should NOT follow Muhammad as he’s an ally to Allah, right?
But, Infidel, Muhammad is not an ally to Allah! OK,…
But, but, Infidel, you are tricking me! If Muhammad is an ally to Allah, obviously Allah is merely a human, right? Thus Allah is Muhammad, and both are idols, false gods.
Muhammad claims: “Little do you remember.” I don’t follow the gods. None have shown themselves to me. So how can I “remember”? And how do the followers of other religions know this, except by a bunch of Muslim soldiers coming along, murdering any who oppose them, forcing everyone into Islam under threat of murder, and then telling all to read Muhammad’s Koran, Muhammad’s recitation? And worse, it’s in a foreign tongue? Clear message indeed, that the Koran, Muhammad, Islam and Allah are false.
Muhammad’s obvious lies, self-reassurances, and changes of status repeatedly show that he’s making this up as he goes along and is incapable of keeping his recitation correct and coherent. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

[…] Qur’an 7:1-3 […]
LikeLike