Koran 9:91-93

9:91 There is not upon the weak or upon the ill or upon those who do not find anything to spend any discomfort when they are sincere to Allah and His Messenger.

There is not upon the doers of good any cause [for blame].

And Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.

92 Nor [is there blame] upon those who, when they came to you that you might give them mounts, you said, “I can find nothing for you to ride upon.”

They turned back while their eyes overflowed with tears out of grief that they could not find something to spend [for the cause of Allah].

93 The cause [for blame] is only upon those who ask permission of you while they are rich.

They are satisfied to be with those who stay behind, and Allah has sealed over their hearts, so they do not know.

Koran 9:91-93

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.

Again this is Muhammad whining about relatively rich Muslims who don’t want to rob and kill innocent people in battle, while conveniently forgetting in Koran 2:243-245 this:

Have you not considered those who left their homes in many thousands, fearing death?

Allah said to them, “Die”; then He restored them to life.

Koran 2:243

This fact along with the fact that Muhammad has to motivate his Muslims to kill innocent people in battle, shows that Allah has no power at all.

The only power of Islam, the Muslim sword and the Muslim
Saudi Arabia shows the only power of Islam, the Muslim and his sword

Note that Muslims who are weak or ill aren’t cured by Allah for their upcoming battle. Instead, they’re merely excused, as they’re a liability in battle.

Also, note that Muhammad admits to having not enough camels for his Muslim bandits to ride upon. Obviously, the imaginary bounty of Allah doesn’t contain riding camels to supply all Muhammad’s Muslim bandits.

Muhammad shows that Allah has no power after forgetting that Allah can simply command people to die. Obviously, that power is only possible in stories about Allah, in fiction, not in reality. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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