Koran 9:75-78

9:75 And among them are those who made a covenant with Allah, [saying], “If He should give us from His bounty, we will surely spend in charity, and we will surely be among the righteous.”

76 But when he gave them from His bounty, they were stingy with it and turned away while they refused.

77 So He penalized them with hypocrisy in their hearts until the Day they will meet Him – because they failed Allah in what they promised Him and because they [habitually] used to lie.

78 Did they not know that Allah knows their secrets and their private conversations and that Allah is the Knower of the unseen?

Koran 9:75-78

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.

Note that “those” make Koran better than Allah with “If He should give us from His bounty, we will surely spend in charity, and we will surely be among the righteous.”

Muhammad lied: “But when he gave them from His bounty”. Bounty doesn’t come from Allah. It comes from the loot collected from the battlefield when Muslim bandits attack innocent people and murder them. That loot is made not by Allah, but by innocent people in trade with others. It’s literally theft and Muhammad is proud of this.

And note that in Zakat, it’s only given in the year after wealth is acquired. Thus Muhammad’s demand here that it be given straight away from wealth acquired is incoherent with Islamic doctrine.

Muhammad’s crazy: “So He penalized them with hypocrisy”, except that it’s Muhammad here who’s a hypocrite, not the interlocutors. Hypocrisy is a natural result of saying one thing and doing another, which is what Muhammad demonstrates here, in demanding charity from wealth acquired immediately, instead of 1 year later See: Nisab.

Note Muhammad’s rhetorical question in the last verse. Muhammad shows earlier that Muhammad and Allah are unable to tell who’s a liar unless informed by others.

Muhammad’s last rhetorical question shows he’s a false prophet boasting about his imaginary god. It’s prophets that are supposed to be able to see the unseen, thus revealing Muhammad as a false prophet of a false god, of a false religion with a false book. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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