8:43 [Remember, O Muhammad], when Allah showed them to you in your dream as few; and if He had shown them to you as many, you [believers] would have lost courage and would have disputed in the matter [of whether to fight], but Allah saved [you from that].
Indeed, He is Knowing of that within the breasts.
44 And [remember] when He showed them to you, when you met, as few in your eyes, and He made you [appear] as few in their eyes so that Allah might accomplish a matter already destined.
And to Allah are [all] matters returned.
Koran 8:43-44
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.
This verse is about Muhammad’s past. Not his present or future. This is simply Muhammad, pretending to be Allah, reminding Muhammad about his past.
Muhammad tells us Allah is a deceiver: “when Allah showed them to you in your dream as few”. With Allah as a “friend”, what use is Satan? He might as well dance in your nose.
Muhammad shows his god is powerless and worthless: “so that Allah might accomplish a matter already destined.” This demonstrates the impotence of a false god that claims to say “DIE” and make disbelievers die in a story in Muhamad’s Koran and yet can’t do this to disbelievers in reality. The only power here is Muslims and their swords and spears.

Note this nonsense about battle size was refuted earlier in Koran 3:12-13.
As for the battle, Muhammad is obviously confused about the sizes of the armies involved. But it doesn’t matter anyway, as through history, many armies had defeated far larger armies through skill or luck, and at far greater odds than that faced by Muhammad’s bandits without the help of imaginary Allah. For example without the assistance of imaginary Allah, the 300 of Sparta held off a vastly larger army.
This feat of human bravery and skill happened long before Muhammad’s pathetic skirmish with his own people the Quraysh, where a total of only 70 people were killed.
The incompetence and deceit of Muhammad, along with the impotence of Allah are revealed by the passage and the Tafsir and are best replaced with: “”, the empty sentence.
