Koran 7:201-202

7:201 Indeed, those who fear Allah – when an impulse touches them from Satan, they remember [Him] and at once they have insight.

202 But their brothers – the devils increase them in error; then they do not stop short.

Koran 7:201-202

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.

Speaking in the third person about Allah and Satan in a recitation supposedly from Allah seems like “an impulse” “from Satan” to me. I wonder why Muhammad didn’t notice this. If we read the latter verse 202, it seems to indicate that Muhammad is “increased” in “error”, and he does “not stop short” at all. Muhammad’s passage, which is obviously not from Allah, not from Jibril and is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah, seems evidence of a self-fulfilling prophecy to me.

But, Infidel, Muhammad IS a prophet! 202 “But their brothers – the devils increase them in error; then they do not stop short.”

Verse 202 is simply a threat.

I wonder what Muhammad thought about “impulses” from YHWH, God or Jesus? Like the “prophet” before Muhammad, Jesus?

16 As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. 17 And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”

NIV Matthew 3:16-17

Or like the prophet, Moses?

When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him from within the bush, “Moses! Moses!”

And Moses said, “Here I am.”

“Do not come any closer,” God said. “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.” Then he said, “I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.” At this, Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at God.

NIV Exodus 3:4-6

Note that in both cases, God communicates and explains clearly and concisely, and there’s no need for either Jesus or Moses to refer to “scripture” or be reminded of the imaginary Allah.

But, Infidel, that’s God, not Satan! So Allah is not speaking? I see.

But, but, Infidel, that’s a translation issue! So why can’t Allah speak correctly in Koran then? Here’s an example of how Allah Muhammad could have recited the verse, better:

Fear not! If Satan speaks to you, remember I am with you and my command: love one another as I have loved you.

Corrected Koran 7:201

Of course, that’s just my pathetic and terrible job, but you can see it is immediately better than Muhammad’s verse. My correction identifies the problem correctly. I “as God” gives you the reader a reasonable solution for the problem, and you’ll note that I didn’t need the threat in verse 202.

But, Infidel, Satan spoke to Jesus! Yes, you can read about that here: NIV Matthew 4:1-11. Note that Jesus not only had the “impulse” from Satan, but Satan spoke to him, not once, not twice, but three times to test him. Note also that Jesus passed the three tests correctly. Note that Muhammad fails his tests from Satan, repeatedly falling to the temptations of greed (booty), sloth (abrogation) and lust (many wives).

The fact that I, a merely human scribe for humans and machines, can write this better than Allah Muhammad, shows that Allah is impotent and foolish and thus incoherent, and so imaginary and fictional, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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