11:18 And who is more unjust than he who invents a lie about Allah?
Those will be presented before their Lord, and the witnesses will say, “These are the ones who lied against their Lord.”
Unquestionably, the curse of Allah is upon the wrongdoers. 19 Who averted [people] from the way of Allah and sought to make it [seem] deviant while they, concerning the Hereafter, were disbelievers.
20 Those were not causing failure [to Allah] on earth, nor did they have besides Allah any protectors.
For them the punishment will be multiplied.
They were not able to hear, nor did they see.
21 Those are the ones who will have lost themselves, and lost from them is what they used to invent.
22 Assuredly, it is they in the Hereafter who will be the greatest losers.
Koran 11:18-22
Note the period at the end of verse 18 is not needed. Sadly, the “Saheeh International” has missed this problem. Obviously, Allah has not guided the translators to fix this problem, so showing that Allah is an idol. Here’s what the verse looks like with the period removed and the initial capital corrected to lowercase:
Unquestionably, the curse of Allah is upon the wrongdoers 19 who averted [people] from the way of Allah and sought to make it [seem] deviant while they, concerning the Hereafter, were disbelievers.
Excerpt, Koran 11:18-19
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.
As established in the previous verse, Muhammad praised the “Scripture of Moses”:
…before it was the Scripture of Moses to lead and as mercy.
Koran 11:17
The “scripture” of Moses, doesn’t mention Allah and condemns Muhammad as an evil and false prophet. For more on this, see: Muhammad – Prophet? See also: Koran – Confirms Scripture? So this passage shows Muhammad lying about Allah, incorporating the imperfect words of others in what should be the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah, and making more idle threats that will never come true. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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