7:8 And the weighing [of deeds] that Day will be the truth.
So those whose scales are heavy – it is they who will be the successful.
9 And those whose scales are light – they are the ones who will lose themselves for what injustice they were doing toward Our verses.
Koran 7:8-9
Muhammad commits shirk with “Our verses.” There are only 100+ chapters to go for Muhammad to create after this passage and chapter. Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:8 shows many other places where Muhammad refers to Egyptian legends about scales in the afterlife, without realising that scales rely on gravity, which requires Earth, and that “truth” can’t be weighed.

Note the delay in justice by Muhammad, by referring to “that Day”, which has never come, for 1400 years. Justice that has never come is no justice at all. This delay shows that Islam is false and nonsensical.
These are more idle threats from Muhammad, an appeal to fear fallacy for people who were criticising Muhammad for bringing obviously false and nonsensical verses to them: “what injustice they were doing toward Our verses”, in which Muhammad commits shirk. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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