Koran 11:121-122

11:121 And say to those who do not believe, “Work according to your position; indeed, we are working. 122 And wait, indeed, we are waiting.”

Koran 11:121-122
While you’re waiting 1400 years, you might like to ride this ride, round and around.

Muhammad, in his Koran, addresses a sentence, verse, or passage to “Anonymous They”, with “they”, “them”, “he”, “your”, “the people”, and so on, without naming them. For more, read Anonymous They.

But, Infidel, it’s addressed to those who do not believe! So how can you tell if you meet with a hypocritical Muslim who does not believe? You can’t, thus the command fails on you, as you don’t know who doesn’t believe.

Note that this passage seems to be incomplete in some way. The scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 11:121-122, suggest this:

This means,

(And you will come to know for which of us will be the (happy) end in the Hereafter. Certainly the wrongdoers will not be successful.)

Koran 6:135

Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 11:121-122

Yes, literally, the scholars are quoting “Koran 6:135”, so let’s see what that verse is about:

Say, “O my people, work according to your position; [for] indeed, I am working. And you are going to know who will have succession in the home. Indeed, the wrongdoers will not succeed.

Koran 6:135

Well, that just goes to show that believing in the translation of Muhammad’s Koran is not justified. Look at the massive differences between the Tafsir and Koran verses, “Hereafter” vs “home”.

This verse seems to be addressed to Muhammad, who is ordered to say: “Work according to your position; indeed, we are working. 122 And wait, indeed, we are waiting.” These two sentences seem nonsensical to me. So I’ll be gracious and assume that it’s for Muslims to say against those who disbelieve. As we see with the failure of the first caliphate and consequently the death of Islam, and the rise of the West, obviously this verse is wrong. The West, without belief in Allah, Islam or Muhammad, does radically better than failed and dead Islam. Thus Islam ended in 2020. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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