Koran 14:31

[O Muhammad], tell My servants who have believed to establish prayer and spend from what We have provided them, secretly and publicly, before a Day comes in which there will be no exchange, nor any friendships.

Koran 14:31

The Demon says: “tell My servants”. What god needs servants? But a demon needs servants. What prophet needs servants? But a demon needs servants. This phrasing shows that the Demon, in the head of Muhammad, needs servants.

Muhammad is confused: “who have believed” – this is the past tense, so people used to be Muslim? OK. So this is a translation issue?

Muhammad: “to establish prayer”, but Muhammad changed prayer from twice, three times, 50 times and then back down 5 times daily. Also, note that Muhammad is unable to point to what is to be prayed at these times. Obviously, Muhammad needs a chapter on prayer, not multiple vague references.

The Demon: “spend from what We have provided them” Note the “We”. As Allah is one being, a stone idol, how can Allah be “We”? This is either shirk or the Demon speaking. As for “We have provided them” note that the Demon or Allah have never been able to provide for Muslims. The bounty of Allah or the Demon is a lie. And you’ll note that many Muslims flee their Islamic countries, to the West, showing that they know the West is best.

You know that the Demon, Jibril, Allah and Muhammad never give you money to “spend”, either “secretly” or “publicly”.

But, Infidel, they’re dates! You can’t spend these.

But, Infidel, it’s rain! You can’t spend raindrops or water.

But, infidel, it’s cows! You can’t spend them either.

Muhammad makes a threat: “before a Day comes”. This refers to the Islamic end times. The only trouble is, that occurred long ago, when Muhammad saw the moon splitting or solar eclipse. It’s an obvious failure, showing that Muhammad, Jibril and Allah are false.

This verse is the speech of the demon in Muhammad’s head, mixed with repetitions of earlier nonsense from Muhammad. It’s another repetition, showing Muhammad is deluded and demon-possessed.

The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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