7:133 So We sent upon them the flood and locusts and lice and frogs and blood as distinct signs, but they were arrogant and were a criminal people.
134 And when the punishment descended upon them, they said, “O Moses, invoke for us your Lord by what He has promised you. If you [can] remove the punishment from us, we will surely believe you, and we will send with you the Children of Israel.”
Koran 7:133-134
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 includes the imperfect words of imperfect others, an interlocutor who is only in Muhammad’s mind, instead of the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. This means that Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran, is not from Allah, which means Allah, Muhammad, Islamic doctrine, Islam, and Koran are incoherent and false.
The anonymous “they” are the Quraysh or Nabateans here.
But, Infidel, you put “Quraysh” instead of the ancient Egyptians! Yes, that’s because the imperfect words of pagan ancient Egyptians who NEVER became Muslim should never be in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. So obviously it’s the words of the Quraysh as imagined by Muhammad with his desire to be divine: “we will surely believe you”. The ancient Egyptians were resolutely pagan and believed in many gods, and even made their pharaohs divine.





As shown, ancient Egyptians never knew about Islam and were resolutely polytheist, even making their own pharaohs divine and objects of worship. There was never a “messenger” from imaginary “Allah” to them, despite the lies of Muhammad the mad, who admits that here:
27:27 [Pharaoh] said, “Indeed, your ‘messenger’ who has been sent to you is mad.”
Koran 26:27
Muhammad gets the order and number wrong: “the flood and locusts and lice and frogs and blood as distinct signs”. Here are the plagues in Exodus in order from first to last:
- Plague of Blood;
- Plague of Frogs;
- Plague of Gnats;
- Plague of Flies;
- Plague on Livestock;
- Plague of Boils;
- Plague of Hail;
- Plague of Locusts;
- Plague of Darkness;
- Plague on the Firstborn.
As you can see, there were 10 plagues, not the five that Muhammad has. Muhammad has omitted lots of context from the story of Exodus. He is back to role-playing as Moses with the Quraysh being forced to play as the ancient Egyptians in Muhammad’s imagination.
Muhammad the mad, pretending to be Moses, shows he’s crazy. Thus the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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