Koran 10:75-78

10:75 Then We sent after them Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh and his establishment with Our signs, but they behaved arrogantly and were a criminal people 76 So when there came to them the truth from Us, they said, “Indeed, this is obvious magic.”

77 Moses said, “Do you say [thus] about the truth when it has come to you? Is this magic? But magicians will not succeed.”

78 They said, “Have you come to us to turn us away from that upon which we found our fathers and so that you two may have grandeur in the land? And we are not believers in you.”

Koran 10:75-78

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.

Another reminder, this is the chapter of “Yunus” about Jonah, not about Moses. Yet, Muhammad is babbling here about Moses.

Note the differences here in Muhammad’s short “abstraction” of the story of Moses, compared to the large story of Moses in the Torah and Bible. Pharaoh and “his establishment” are NOT the people of Moses. Instead, Muhammad is dreaming and role-playing as Moses with the Quraysh elite. The Israelites, held in bondage in Egypt, to Pharaoh, are not mentioned – they are the people that Moses already gave “signs” to, and they already believed, not in Moses, but in God.

In verse 77, Muhammad, role-playing as Moses, merely talks about “the truth” instead of actually presenting the truth. Muhammad talks about the signs that magicians of the time did and thinks those were true.

In verse 78, Muhammad carefully copies the words not of Pharaoh, but of the Quraysh elite, about their common religion, the worship of Sin, Baal, Allah and his three daughters, the religion they had “we found our fathers [in]”.

Al Lat, Al Uzza, Lion, Al Lah (Sin, Baal, Allah) and Manat.

And note their criticism of Muhammad: “have grandeur in the land” and their rejection of evil and stupid Muhammad: “we are not believers in you.” The Quraysh didn’t want to worship Muhammad and “believe” in him – they already knew that to worship a mere man is evil. But Muhammad wants this evil. He wants his tribe, the Quraysh to worship him first and latterly, his stone idol, Allah.

Allah (Al Lah, Baal and Sin) is the stone idol of Muhammad.

The evil nonsense of Muhammad is exposed, pretending to be Moses, and recording the words of the people that opposed his evil. All this shows that the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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