14:22 And Satan will say when the matter has been concluded, “Indeed, Allah had promised you the promise of truth. And I promised you, but I betrayed you. But I had no authority over you except that I invited you, and you responded to me. So do not blame me; but blame yourselves. I cannot be called to your aid, nor can you be called to my aid. Indeed, I deny your association of me [with Allah] before. Indeed, for the wrongdoers is a painful punishment.”
23 And those who believed and did righteous deeds will be admitted to gardens beneath which rivers flow, abiding eternally therein by permission of their Lord; and their greeting therein will be, “Peace!”
Koran 14:22-23
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.
So why is Allah faithfully recording the words of Satan here? These are supposed to be the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah, and the imperfect, evil, deceptive and false words of Satan are here instead? Look at the following, verse 23. That verse comes from Muhammad, not perfect Allah.
A book from Allah, by Allah, supposedly filled with the words of Allah, features a speech not by Allah but by Satan? And this “book” can’t be displayed to the Quraysh, but can only be recited by Muhammad? Who, you will note, is NOT actually speaking to the Quraysh at this point? Obviously, this is incoherent nonsense from Muhammad, who can’t keep his theology straight and can’t think of what to say here. And let’s remember, the people who worshipped Allah are already worshipping the other idols who are in the family of Allah:

And this worship was considered praiseworthy according to the father of Muhammad, the “Slave of Allah”. No sign of Satan at all. And worse, Muhammad himself included Al Lat, Al Uzza and Manat in the verses before the Satanic verses:
53:19 So have you considered al-Lat and al-‘Uzza?
20 And Manat, the third – the other one?
Satan tempted him to utter the following line:
Koran 53:19-20
These are the exalted gharāniq, whose intercession is hoped for.
Consider closely the words of Satan himself in Koran 14:22:
…I invited you, and you responded to me.
Satan’s speech in Koran 14:22
And what was Muhammad’s response? Satan tempted him to utter the following line:
These are the exalted gharāniq, whose intercession is hoped for.
The Satanic Verses after Koran 53:19-20
What were those words of Satan himself in Koran 14:22?
…I invited you, and you responded to me.
Satan’s speech in Koran 14:22
What did Muhammad do again? Satan tempted him to utter the following line:
These are the exalted gharāniq, whose intercession is hoped for.
The Satanic Verses after Koran 53:19-20
Muhammad shows that he himself was tempted by Satan to include the idols that the Quraysh worshipped in ADDITION to their idol Allah, and fell to that temptation. Thus we know that if the Koran doesn’t come from Muhammad and friends, it comes from Satan, at least in part. As I showed earlier, in Muhammad’s own words, his “We” is literally a demon, a minion of Satan, speaking through Muhammad:
Allah and Muhammad said, “We are like that. The affliction is hard on us, but the reward is doubled for us.”
Excerpt, Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 510
Or should we treat those who believe and do righteous deeds like corrupters in the land? Or should We treat those who fear Allah like the wicked?
Koran 38:28
Note the variation in capitalisation in the translation, which is easy to miss. The first “we” is “Allah” and Muhammad, the “good” side. The second “We” is Muhammad and the demon, Satan’s minion, the “bad” side.
Who is Satan?

Who is Allah? The Allah that speaks through Muhammad? Remember those angels Muhammad claimed were on his shoulders recording his deeds? They’re not on his shoulders but in his head, in his mind, they literally are Allah and Satan/demon, both demons:

Muslims, you shouldn’t worship Muhammad or the demon infesting Muhammad or even the demon pretending to be Allah. Allah is imaginary, you see from the quote above a demon pretending to be Allah to Muhammad and speaking through his puppet, Muhammad.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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