7:34 And for every nation is a [specified] term.
So when their time has come, they will not remain behind an hour, nor will they precede [it].
35 O children of Adam, if there come to you messengers from among you relating to you My verses, then whoever fears Allah and reforms – there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.
36 But the ones who deny Our verses and are arrogant toward them – those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide therein eternally.
Koran 7:34-36
Muhammad lied: “And for every nation is a [specified] term.” No there isn’t. Consider for example Muhammad’s own repetition of the story of Lot, with the destruction of the two cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. Let’s quote Muhammad from his Koran, just in the previous surah:
6:131 That is because your Lord would not destroy the cities [Sodom and Gomorrah] for wrongdoing while their people were unaware.
Muhammad, retelling Story of Lot, Koran 6:131
So you can see from Muhammad, in his own words, contradicting himself.
Muhammad continues to lie: “So when their time has come, they will not remain behind an hour, nor will they precede [it].” Muhammad’s repeated retelling of the Story of Lot demonstrates that Muhammad contradicts Muhammad, and worse, the Story of Lot from the Bible and Torah also contradicts Muhammad. Other examples are Muhammad and his bandits destroying the Jews in Saudi Arabia and destroying Mecca and the Quraysh, Sabaeans, and other “nations” or communities. None had a “specified” term that Muhammad could relate to us or predict or even tell afterwards, even after he and his Muslim soldiers wiped them out.
Muhammad lies: “O children of Adam”. Muhammad could not address even all the people in Mecca at once, let alone all humans. Instead, the rest of the sentence shows this is addressed not to all humans, but to the Quraysh, as Muhammad is a member of the Quraysh, cast out by them for his religious intolerance.
Muhammad doesn’t know: “if there come to you messengers”. Note the “if” – Muhammad doesn’t know. This never happened. Instead, it was Muslim armies spreading the oppression and evil of Islam, and demonstrating that Allah is imaginary by superseding impotent Allah. No other “messengers” from Allah have ever arrived. It was only Muhammad and those that followed him for their own reasons, or by fear, or force of oppression. This is also a failure of prophecy on the part of the false prophet, Muhammad.
Muhammad continues to get it wrong: “from among you relating to you My verses”. Let’s assume there’s a messenger. Let’s assume Allah is real. How does this messenger know “My verses”? Particularly when there are 100+ chapters to go? This is Muhammad demonstrating that it is he that is “divine” and it is Allah that is the false, dead, broken, stone idol.

Muhammad continues to show that his god is local: “then whoever fears Allah”. To know about Allah, the “whoever” is just the Quraysh tribe and Muhammad. Perhaps some of the other local pagan tribes as well. Obviously not all of the “children of Adam”.
Muhammad demands the impossible: “and reforms – there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.” How can anyone reform, when Muhammad has still to create or copy/paste over 100+ chapters after this passage was created by Muhammad, which remains unknown to everyone except those around Muhammad?
Muhammad shows that he’s divine and boastful: “But the ones who deny Our verses and are arrogant toward them – those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide therein eternally.” I point out that this verse of Muhammad shows that he’s committing shirk and commanding Allah, and Muhammad (note: not Allah) commands that I be put into the Fire. Thus those that obey this verse show they follow not Allah, but Muhammad, making Muhammad divine.
As Muhammad is not divine, but tells lies and is incoherent and contradictory, this shows that the Moon of Islam is setting and Islam will soon be gone, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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