Koran 14:9

Has there not reached you the news of those before you – the people of Noah and ‘Aad and Thamud and those after them?

No one knows them but Allah.

Their messengers brought them clear proofs, but they returned their hands to their mouths and said, “Indeed, we disbelieve in that with which you have been sent, and indeed we are, about that to which you invite us, in disquieting doubt.”

Koran 14:9

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 the rhetorical question. Muhammad has already told a story about Noah in Koran 7:59-64, a story about Hud in Koran 7:65-72, and a story about Saleh in Koran 7:73-79. Has Muhammad forgotten so quickly? Or is the Koran intended to be much smaller and the repeated stories are signs that the Koran is a series of revisions, perhaps 7 times in a row? And so never intended to be 114 chapters long, but perhaps around 14-15 chapters long? Or in some other smaller form?

Muhammad lied: “No one knows them but Allah.” Allah doesn’t know all these stories – this is clear, due to the many variations of these stories in the Koran, which means Allah is incoherent with being a god of truth and oneness, and thus Allah is false. As I show with the story of Noah, Noah’s story occurs ONCE in the Torah and Bible, reflecting the oneness of YHWH and God/Jesus. As Noah’s story is in the Torah and Bible, most Jews and Christians would know the story of Noah, thus contradicting Muhammad’s lie: “No one knows them….”.

Noah’s ark.

Also, the Quraysh already claimed to know about the stories of the “ancients”, so the stories of ‘Aad, and Thamud would likely be known among at least a few of the Quraysh.

Muhammad lied:

Their messengers brought them clear proofs, but they returned their hands to their mouths and said, “Indeed, we disbelieve in that with which you have been sent, and indeed we are, about that to which you invite us, in disquieting doubt.”

Koran 14:9

Search in the stories of Noah, ‘Aad, and Thamud and see for yourself that Muhammad lied. The closest match I can find is with one story of Saleh:

62 They said, “O Salih, you were among us a man of promise before this. Do you forbid us to worship what our fathers worshipped? And indeed we are, about that to which you invite us, in disquieting doubt.

Excerpt, Koran 11:62

The underline effect shows the matching text. Note that there are six repetitions of the story of Saleh and Thamud, all different.

Notice the local idiom that Muhammad included:

they returned their hands to their mouths

Excerpt, Koran 14:9

Naturally, the local idiom which no one now knows the meaning of shows that the Koran comes from Muhammad, not from a real god. So, the Quraysh are right to doubt:

“and indeed we are, about that to which you invite us, in disquieting doubt.”

Quraysh exposing Muhammad as a false prophet

Muhammad is incoherent with his own stories of the prophets, even the stories that only he recites (multiple times differently). As such the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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