Koran 7:199-200

7:199 Take what is given freely, enjoin what is good, and turn away from the ignorant.

200 And if an evil suggestion comes to you from Satan, then seek refuge in Allah.

Indeed, He is Hearing and Knowing.

Koran 7:199-200

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.

Muhammad doesn’t understand or is deliberately being a bandit and thief: “Take what is given freely,…”. Allah never gives. What Muhammad thought came from Allah was simply nature. What Muhammad thought was free, was most likely already owned by someone, and this is a call to be a thief.

Muhammad continues to fail: “enjoin what is good”. As we’ve seen, Muhammad is unable to provide any “good” in his recitation or Koran.

Muhammad fails again: “turn away from the ignorant.” The ignorant are ignorant for a reason – they lack education. So why turn away from them? This is actually Muhammad saying, turn away from those smart enough to realise that Islam is lies, Koran is deceit, Allah is imaginary and Muhammad is a liar, and calling them “ignorant”, when they’re smarter and wiser than Muhammad.

Muhammad forgets: “And if an evil suggestion comes to you from Satan, then seek refuge in Allah.” Note the “if”. This contradicts Islamic Fate in Islam doctrine and Islam. If Islamic Fate were true, then there’s no “if”, you’d listen or not according to Allah’s will. Thus for Muhammad to contradict this, Allah is false, fictional, imaginary and incoherent with reality. Also, Muhammad fails to follow this advice when he uttered the Satanic Verses.

Allah is no help against the whispers of Satan. In Islam, Satan is nobler, more powerful and better than the imaginary Allah. If Satan is whispering to you, reject it and see a doctor.

The angels from Allah on your head and shoulders who cannot protect you from Satan,…

Note that the verse here doesn’t mention “forgiveness” but the Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:199 does. So what are the limits to forgiveness in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:199?

…to show forgiveness and turn away from the idolators for ten years. Afterwards Allah ordered him to be harsh with them.

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:199

I wonder why Allah’s reply is not here in Koran? Also “harsh” turns out to mean killing Jews and Christians, forcing polytheists into worshipping Muhammad, and wrecking Mecca. Pretty harsh to me. Perhaps that’s why “harsh” isn’t in here, as it contradicts forgiveness.

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:199:

Jibril said, “Allah commands you to forgive those who wronged you, give to those who deprived you, and keep relations with those who cut theirs with you.”

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:199

I wonder why Jibril’s words from Allah are not in Muhammad’s Koran? You know, Allah sends his words through Jibril to be placed in Muhamamd’s Koran? Maybe someone Muhammad forgot to put this in? Maybe it’s in some other section of the Koran, the section that Jibril spoke.

What looks superficially good is revealed as evil, incoherent and stupid. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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