Koran 7:180

And to Allah belong the best names, so invoke Him by them.

And leave [the company of] those who practice deviation concerning His names.

They will be recompensed for what they have been doing.

Koran 7:180

Muhammad spoke about Allah in the third person. This means this passage is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Thus, Allah is false, imaginary, and fictional, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.

Note that the “best names” are not noted here. Seems strange to me that a passage about the names of Allah doesn’t have these names for Allah. So how many “names” are there? No clue here in this passage. Let’s check with the demon-influenced and demon-possessed scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:180:

Allah has ninety-nine Names, a hundred less one;

Allah’s Names are not restricted to only ninety-nine

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:180

So 99 names? 100 names? More than 100 names? Both Muhammad, Allah and the demon-influenced and demon-possessed scholars of Tafsir are not much help. Let’s check with the one true prophet of Islam, the prophet Google: 99 names of Allah. That site shows 99 names. I wonder what its source is when it is the perfect Qur’an that is the perfect source of all perfect words from perfect Allah, and the 99 (or more) names of Allah aren’t in Muhammad’s Koran? Guess this means that Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran is corrupt. This means that Allah is imaginary, fictional, and false, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.

But, Infidel, we get those names from hadith! Are they weak or strong hadith?

Consider how Muhammad could have recited (or created) this verse better:

Allah has these 99 names:

1 AR-RAHMAAN Merciful

2 AR-RAHEEM Bestower of Mercy

etc.

99 AS-SABOOR Forbearing

100 Allah Bet you forgot this one, right?

A Better Koran, 7:180

Thus a total of 100 names, including “Allah”. It’s entirely trivial to point out that the “correct” total for the names of Allah is 100, not 99, or more than 100. The fact that Muhammad can’t work this out and put it in his recitation indicates that Muhammad’s recitation is corrupt and incoherent, which means Allah is false, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are false.

In short, there are no 100 names for Allah. These names are actually descriptions of the imagined activity of the imaginary god Allah, in what Muslims think Allah does. Muhammad is simply too incompetent in his language skills to point this out.

Muhammad admits: “And leave [the company of] those who practice deviation concerning His names.” Note that without a divinely approved list of correct names, even good Muslims will have a hard time with this, and it will be even worse with language translations as well. But worse, this sentence and the following sentence actually refer to the Quraysh, the worshippers of Allah, Al Lat, Al Uzza and Manat together.

Al Lat, Al Uzza, Lion, Al Lah (Baal, Sin, etc) and Manat

But, infidel, how can this be? Note that in the Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:180:

…saying that Al-Lat (an idol) derived from Allah’s Name.

They derived Al-Lat (an idol’s name) from Allah, and Al-`Uzza (another idol) from Al-`Aziz (the All-Mighty).

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:180

These idols and their “gods” existed long before the Quraysh emerged to worship them together, along with the other 360 idols around the Kaaba. For proof, refer to Muhammad’s Satanic verses:

53:19 So have you considered al-Lat and al-‘Uzza? 20 And Manat, the third – the other one?

Koran 52:19-20

Simply by Muhammad naming these idols, which is shirk, which the Quraysh already knew, just like they already knew of Allah, shows that, together with Allah, these gods are broken, stone idols, crafted by humans, named by humans, made into “gods” by humans, with Muhammad trying to unify them into one god. This shows that the roots of Islam are polytheist paganism, the worship of Al Lat, Al Uzza, Manat and Allah together. This stone-worshipping cult is related to the worship of the Moon, bulls and cows, with the cattle god Sin/Nanna from Mesopotamia, and the god Baal, another false god worshipped by the opponents of the Israelites.

So as you can see, this nonsense from Muhammad is best replaced with “”, the empty sentence.

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