Koran 11:108

And as for those who were [destined to be] prosperous, they will be in Paradise, abiding therein as long as the heavens and the earth endure, except what your Lord should will – a bestowal uninterrupted.

Koran 11:108

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.

Interestingly Muhammad said it better here:

Death will be brought in the form of a handsome ram (on the Day of Judgement) and it will be slaughtered between Paradise and the Hellfire. Then, it will be said, “O people of Paradise! Eternity and no death! O people of Hellfire! Eternity and no death!”

Muhammad, Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 11:108

Note Muhammad’s lack of understanding about what death is, despite knowing that poison and swords end people’s lives. Muhammad doing better than Muhammad:

O people of Paradise! Eternity and no death!

O people of Hellfire! Eternity and no death!

…they will be in Paradise, abiding therein as long as the heavens and the earth endure, except what your Lord should will – a bestowal uninterrupted.

Muhammad vs Muhammad in Koran and Tafsir.

It’s interesting isn’t it, that Muhammad does better in Tafsir, than he does in Koran. It’s as if he doesn’t correct the Koran, or can’t in front of his followers. That’s why the correction at the end of this verse: “a bestowal uninterrupted.” which isn’t at the end of the previous passage.

This verse is similar to the previous passage: Koran 11:106-107. Same mistakes too. This is an appeal to Consequences fallacy. In Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 11:108, the scholars take care to minimise the mistake of Muhammad here and previously and emphasize that the rewards of Paradise keep going on and on, despite Muhammad reciting that they will end on the last day. See for yourself:

This has been mentioned so that the suspicious person will not doubt after the mention of the will of Allah. Someone may think that the mention of Allah’s will here means that the pleasure of Paradise may end or change.

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 11:108

I’m a “suspicious person” and I point out that this repetition and mistakes is a flaw of Muhammad’s recitation which shows that imperfect Muhammad created it, not perfect Allah. Thus, this means that Allah, Islamic doctrine and Islam are false. So, the best replacement for this verse, like the last passage, is: “”, the empty sentence.

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