Koran 8:24

O you who have believed, respond to Allah and to the Messenger when he calls you to that which gives you life.

And know that Allah intervenes between a man and his heart and that to Him you will be gathered.

Koran 8:24

Muhammad, ad nauseam: “who have believed”. Read, O you who have believed.

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.

Let’s check the context for this verse, from Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 8:24:

I was praying when the Prophet passed by and called me, but I did not answer him until I finished the prayer.

He said, “What prevented you from answering me Has not Allah said:…”

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 8:24

Note how Muhammad demands that the Muslim answer Muhammad OVER praying to Allah and then recites this verse. Note how the Muslim was ignorant of this verse before Muhammad created it and repeated it to him. Note that Muhammad knows that praying to imaginary Allah is pointless and stupid, demanding that the Muslim interrupt his prayer to Allah to answer Muhammad’s call. Muhammad’s impatience shows that Allah is imaginary.

Muhammad makes a mistake: “to that which gives you life.” What is “that which gives you life”?

But, Infidel, it’s easy, Allah gives life! Yet, Muhammad cannot name Allah as “that which gives you life”. And if Allah is “that” which “gives you life”, it would be easier to simply recite “Allah”? For example:

…respond to Allah and to the Messenger when he calls you to Allah which (or who) gives you life.

Correcting Muhammad 8:24

See how easier that is to recite? See how it’s clearer too and agrees with Islamic doctrine and Islam that Allah gives life.

Of course, this is still wrong, as it’s human beings that give life to baby humans, not an imaginary god in a stone idol that comes from Sin, Baal, and Al Lah (Moon god) and is called Allah by the liar Muhammad. Read What are we?

Allah, Al Lah (Moon god), Baal, Sin, the dead, broken, stone idol.

The last sentence is an appeal to fear fallacy. As it’s a fallacy, Allah is incoherent, as a god has no need to make its follower fearful of it. Remember to read: What are we? to see that we’re not dependent upon imaginary Allah, the fictional god housed in a stone idol. And of course, this passage is directed to Muhammad’s context, his time and place, when a spiritual Muslim doing his prayers to imaginary Allah had to be interrupted by evil Muhammad for his own purposes.

Allah doesn’t intervene anywhere in your body. Allah is just a mute idol, given voice by the deceiver Muhammad. Nor will you be gathered – after all, to be “gathered” by something other than Allah is implicitly shirk.

But, Infidel, it’s Allah that gathers us Muslims together! No, not so, read the verse carefully:

…that to Him you will be gathered.

Excerpt, Koran 8:24

Here’s how Muhammad should have done it:

And know that Allah intervenes between a man and his heart and that Allah will gather all people to Him on the Last Day.

Corrected, Koran 8:24

After all, Allah has to gather the disbelievers to punish them with Fire, right?

What Muhammad’s sentence is all about, is his boasting that he’ll gather people to Allah, which is obvious shirk. Like this:

…that to Him you will [all] be gathered [by Me (Muhammad)].

Excerpt, Koran 8:24

See?

These several problems with this verse shows that the best replacement is: “”, the empty sentence.

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