8:52 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
They disbelieved in the signs of Allah, so Allah seized them for their sins.
Indeed, Allah is Powerful and severe in penalty.
53 That is because Allah would not change a favor which He had bestowed upon a people until they change what is within themselves.
And indeed, Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
54 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
They denied the signs of their Lord, so We destroyed them for their sins, and We drowned the people of Pharaoh.
And all [of them] were wrongdoers.
Koran 8:52-54
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 commits shirk with: “We”, “Us” or “Our”, placing Allah as a companion to himself, showing that Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional, and so Islam is incoherent with monotheism, thus Islam is contradictory and false.
This is a repetition of a reminder of the story of Moses, which, like the other repetitions of the reminders of the stories of various prophets, is full of Muhammad’s misconceptions, lies and deceit.
Note the repetition in the passage, which contradicts the oneness of Allah:
8:52 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
54 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
Excerpts, Koran 8:52-54
Then notice the corrupted repetition:
8:52 …
They disbelieved in the signs of Allah, so Allah seized them for their sins.
53 …
54 …
They denied the signs of their Lord, so We destroyed them for their sins, and We drowned the people of Pharaoh.
Excerpts, Koran 8:52-54
Remember, this incident only happened once with the real Moses, Pharaoh and his soldiers and it is recorded once in the Torah and Bible, the Book, all in accord with the oneness of GOD. Yet, Muhammad repeated himself and got it wrong twice, both contradicting the oneness of Allah.
There’s more wrong. Notice the verse, Koran 8:53:
That is because Allāh would not change a favor which He had bestowed upon a people until they change what is within themselves.
And indeed, Allāh is Hearing and Knowing.
Koran 8:53
Why isn’t it repeated after Koran 8:54? If the other verses had to be repeated exactly and also corrupted, why isn’t this verse repeated exactly or corruptly?
Worse though, the ancient Egyptians never worshipped Allah, his wife, their three daughters and pet lion, and the 360 other idols.

They worshipped animal-headed idols and their pharaohs. Like these:

So why is Allah giving his favours to the ancient Egyptians? For disbelievers?
That is because Allāh would not change a favor which He had bestowed upon a people until they change what is within themselves.
And indeed, Allāh is Hearing and Knowing.
Koran 8:53
Imagine Allah is real. Why worship Allah, who gives benefits in this life to those who do NOT worship, praise, exalt or remember him? What’s the benefit of worshipping, praising, exalting and remembering Allah, when he does not reward Muslims for this? And, of course, in Islam, your promised reward is in the second life after this life, according to Muhammad. You know, after you’re dead, and after the last Day. Obviously, Muhammad lied.
Muhammad lied: “so Allah seized them for their sins.” Allah never did this. Read the story of Moses in the Torah and the Bible. First, Allah is not in the Bible. Next, even if we wrongly presume YHWH/God in the Torah and Bible is the idol and moon god, Allah, then Pharaoh’s people were never seized.


Muhammad lied: “Allah is Powerful and severe in penalty.” According to Muhammad, Allah said “DIE” and people died. But that was a story and something that the imaginary Allah, the dead, broken, stone idol of Muhammad could never do in reality.

Muhammad shows his confusion and ignorance: “We drowned the people of Pharaoh.” Note the “We”. That shirk on Muhammad’s part, elevated Allah to Muhammad’s side, making Muhammad a divine being, a god. The “people” of Pharaoh that were drowned (and note, not seized), according to the story of Moses in the Torah and Bible, was the Pharaoh and his army of chariot riders, his soldiers, not his people, his nation.

Read the story for yourself in NIV Exodus 14. See how Muhammad gets it wrong.
There’s worse. Notice how the translators have tried to make this passage clearer, with:
8:52 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
54 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
Excerpts, Koran 8:52-54
The passage is actually about Muhammad’s tribe, the Quraysh or Nabateans. This is why Muhammad referred to the Pharaoh’s people:
8:52 …people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
They disbelieved in the signs of Allah, so Allah seized them for their sins.
53 …Allah would not change a favor which He had bestowed upon a people until they change what is within themselves.
54 [Theirs is] like the custom of the people of Pharaoh and of those before them.
They denied the signs of their Lord, so We destroyed them for their sins, and We drowned the people of Pharaoh.
Koran 8:52-54
The title “Pharoah” here refers to the leader of Muhammad’s tribe or “the people of Pharaoh”. Muhammad’s tribe didn’t have charioteers or soldiers, just the men of the tribe who were mounted horse and camel lancers and archers. Allah’s favour is imaginary and was bestowed upon his idolaters, who actually made Petra what it was, not Allah. That “favour” is what the ancestors of the Quraysh did for their descendants.
That drowning? A rare waterfall and a flood of Petra, the “seize”. From the rains.
The lies, nonsense and misunderstandings of Muhammad, which aren’t corrected by Allah, show that Allah is impotent, incoherent, imaginary, fictional and false, which means that Islamic doctrine and Islam are incoherent, nonsensical and false. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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