Koran 13:6

They impatiently urge you to bring about evil before good, while there has already occurred before them similar punishments [to what they demand].

And indeed, your Lord is full of forgiveness for the people despite their wrongdoing, and indeed, your Lord is severe in penalty.

Koran 13:6

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.

Allah, being perfectly clear that he’s a stone idol

Interestingly, the Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 13:6, refers to later verses to help “explain” this verse:

15:6 And they say,”O you upon whom the message has been sent down, indeed you are mad. 7 Why do you not bring us the angels, if you should be among the truthful?”

8 We do not send down the angels except with truth; and the disbelievers would not then be reprieved.

Koran 15:6-8

Note that Muhammad here admits that angels are sent “with truth”, showing that what Muhammad has, is lies, as he has no angels to confirm his “truth”. Basically, Muhammad is excusing the inaction of his idol, Allah, as a “reprieve” for now. When a human excuses a god, that shows the god is really an idol:

Allah, doing nothing and so “giving” reprieve for 1400 years.

29:53 And they urge you to hasten the punishment. And if not for [the decree of] a specified term, punishment would have reached them. But it will surely come to them suddenly while they perceive not.

54 They urge you to hasten the punishment. And indeed, Hell will be encompassing of the disbelievers

Koran 29:53-54

Punishment never came. It’s 1,400 years later. Is Allah’s punishment for the Quraysh, who are now long-dead Muslims, coming? Obviously not.

And they say, “Our Lord, hasten for us our share [of the punishment] before the Day of Account”

Koran 38:16

Note that the “they” here is the Quraysh, who already worship and follow Allah with: “Our Lord,…”. Nothing happened to them. So either they were not believers in Allah, or Allah is imaginary, a dead, broken, stone idol:

Allah, granting wishes of inaction for 1400 years now.

And I refuted Koran 8:31-33 earlier.

In short, both Muhammad and the Quraysh show that their idol, the dead, broken, stone idol called “Allah” is just a dead, broken, stone idol with no power, who never acts except to erode under the wind, rain and sun, and fall apart. As such, the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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