Koran 11:118-119

11:118 And if your Lord had willed, He could have made mankind one community; but they will not cease to differ.

119 Except whom your Lord has given mercy, and for that He created them.

But the word of your Lord is to be fulfilled that, “I will surely fill Hell with jinn and men all together.”

Koran 11:118-119

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.

Note that Muhammad recites “your Lord” repeatedly. Shouldn’t this be “Allah” instead? Or is Muhammad referring to YHWH/God instead? Except that there are no “Jinn” in Judaism or Christianity, so Allah is NOT YHWH/God.

Muhammad proposes a better arrangement for the creation of humans with: “And if your Lord had willed, He could have made mankind one community”. Interesting how Muhammad thinks Allah could do better. Oh well, Allah is merely divine, the stupid servant of Muhammad the mere mortal.

Allah supplicates to Muhammad

Interestingly, Muhammad seems to be referring to another LATER verse in his Koran 32:13:

And if we had willed, We could have given every soul its guidance, but the word from Me will come into effect [that] “I will surely fill Hell with jinn and people all together.

Koran 32:13

But the word of your Lord is to be fulfilled that, “I will surely fill Hell with jinn and men all together.”

Koran 11:119

Or perhaps Koran 32:13 is referring back to Koran 11:119? I discount both of these. Instead, both of these verses seem to be quoting another source, badly:

[That] I will surely fill Hell with you and those of them that follow you all together.”

Koran 38:85

After some more searching, I find that these are references to Muhammad’s repeated stories of Adam (and Eve) in his Koran:

18 [Allah] said, “Get out of Paradise, reproached and expelled. Whoever follows you among them – I will surely fill Hell with you, all together.”

Koran 7:12-18 in Story of Adam (and Eve)

So what all these verses are referring to, badly, is Koran 7:18, which is in the second story of the repeated stories of Adam (and Eve) in the Koran.

Obviously, Allah, and Muhammad pretending to be Allah, gets things out of order and can’t remember exactly what he recited earlier in different chapters of the Koran. Look at all the differences in the words of Allah, supposedly spoken to Iblis, after the creation of the world and Adam and Eve.

But wait, wasn’t the Koran supposedly written by Allah before Creation? Yet, here are the words of Allah (and also Iblis) spoken AFTER Creation. Did Allah alter his book? This incoherence shows that the concept of the Qur’an being a perfect book written before Creation by Allah is nonsensical, as the Koran contains the word of Allah and Iblis, as if not Allah was writing them, but if Muhammad was there watching, long before he was born. Thus we know from this divine point of view, that Muhammad thinks of himself as divine and his Koran is his creation, despite the help of others who relate stories to Muhammad’s ear.

And among them are those who abuse the Prophet and say, “He is an ear.”

Koran 9:61

Thus we know from this criticism, that Muhammad had copied into his Koran, that Muhammad and Allah are not divine. Instead, Allah is imaginary, the glove puppet and stone idol of Muhammad.

Allah, Al Lah, Baal, Sin

Also, note that the Jinn are imaginary. They come from the pre-Islamic period of ignorance and are the pagan spirits of place, who are to be placated by the pagan Quraysh, and also a slur against Africans. It’s interesting how Muhammad believes in the pagan Jinn and incorporates them into Islam, from the pre-Islamic ignorance of the past, and inserts their leader, Iblis, into the Jewish and Christian stories of Adam (and Eve), thus showing that Muhammad’s Koran is corrupted by pagan polytheist theology.

Jinn or dust devil

There are multiple problems with this verse, incorporating the ignorance of the pre-Islamic period of Ignorance into Islam, Allah (Muhammad) forgetting his words, repeating them and getting them wrong, and demonstrating that Allah and Muhammad are false, along with Islam. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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