Koran 11:9-11

11:9 And if We give man a taste of mercy from Us and then We withdraw it from him, indeed, he is despairing and ungrateful.

10 But if We give him a taste of favor after hardship has touched him, he will surely say, “Bad times have left me.”

Indeed, he is exultant and boastful – 11 Except for those who are patient and do righteous deeds; those will have forgiveness and great reward.

Koran 11:9-11

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.

There’s no “mercy” from Muhammad pretending to be Allah at all. No circumstance has ever been altered by Muhammad pretending to be Allah or by imaginary Allah.

Same with “favor” from Muhammad pretending to be Allah. No circumstance has ever been altered by Muhammad pretending to be Allah or by imaginary Allah.

And why are the words of an imaginary person: “Bad times have left me” in here? This shouldn’t be here at all. Only the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah should be here. Thus Muhammad shows that Koran comes from Muhammad (and friends), not from Allah.

Let’s remember that the false promises of Muhammad pretending to be Allah have never come true. There’s no forgiveness – in Islam, Muslims have to pray for forgiveness and do good deeds to cover sins, there’s no automatic forgiveness as Muhammad claims here. And there’s no “great reward” either, as that comes after death, and after the last day, which has never happened. All these promised rewards have never come true, even if Allah is real, because the last day hasn’t happened and there’s been no great resurrection.

Now let’s test this passage. I’ll be the “man” that the passage refers to. I haven’t received any mercy from imaginary Allah. I’m not “despairing and ungrateful”. I recently won some money from a lottery ticket, perhaps one could view this as “a taste of favor”, but I’ve never said: “Bad times have left me.” And I certainly haven’t said it in classical Arabic, the language of Muhammad the Mad, as I don’t know it. As for being “exultant and boastful” I haven’t been either. So more failures of Muhammad pretending to be “We” or Jibril. So completely, 100%, totally wrong.

Note “man”, “him” and “he”. What about women, boys and girls, and babies? Here’s how Muhammad could have recited this passage to refer to all people:

11:9 And if We give HUMANS a taste of mercy from Us and then We withdraw it from THEM, indeed, THEY are despairing and ungrateful.

10 But if We give THEM a taste of favor after hardship has touched him, THEY will surely say, “Bad times have left me.”

Indeed, THEY ARE exultant and boastful – 11 Except for those who are patient and do righteous deeds; those will have forgiveness and great reward.

A more inclusive Koran 11:9-11

Now this passage refers to everyone, not just disbelieving men. It also agrees with the “those” in verse 11 as well.

This passage is just sticks and carrots Muhammad gives to people who listen to his nonsense. But worse, the sticks and carrots are imaginary and never happen. Thus the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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