Koran 9:49

And among them is he who says, “Permit me [to remain at home] and do not put me to trial.”

Unquestionably, into trial they have fallen.

And indeed, Hell will encompass the disbelievers.

Koran 9:49

One would think this verse is about disbelievers, Jews, Christians, polytheists, etc. Instead, this verse is about the Muslims whom Muhammad is trying to incite into fighting the Romans in one year. This is made clear by the demon-influenced and demon-possessed scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 9:49, who make clear what Muhammad and Allah can’t, with:

Muhammad: “Would you like to fight the yellow ones (Romans) this year?”

Al-Jadd bin Qays said, “O Allah’s Messenger! Give me permission (to remain behind) and do not cause Fitnah for me. By Allah! My people know that there is not a man who is more fond of women than I. I fear that if I see the women of the yellow ones, I would not be patient.”

Muhammad turned away from him and said: “I give you permission.”

In Al-Jadd’s case, this Ayah was revealed,…

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 9:49

As this refers to Muhammad’s men, at a time when Muhammad is trying to incite them into fighting the Romans and tempting them with European blonde women slaves, this verse is incoherent with the Islamic doctrine that Islam is a religion of peace. This verse is also locked to Muhammad’s time and place, his context, and the context of the Romans having an empire. These problems show that Allah is incoherent, and thus imaginary, fictional and false, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical, evil and false. As such, the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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