Koran 15:1-3

15:1 Alif, Lam, Ra.

These are the verses of the Book and a clear Qur’an.

2 Perhaps those who disbelieve will wish that they had been Muslims.

3 Let them eat and enjoy themselves and be diverted by [false] hope, for they are going to know.

Koran 15:1-3

Muhammad’s scribe wrote: “Alif, Lam, Ra.” This is a “Muqattaʿat” or Mysterious Letters. As the Koran is supposedly the clear and perfect words of perfect Allah as recorded in perfect Allah’s perfect Qur’an, this sentence should not exist in Muhammad’s Koran, as they are not clear and they are not capable of being translated into English words.

Muhammad recited: “These are the verses of the Book and a clear Qur’an.” Notice that Muhammad is unable to state that these are the verses of Allah, HIS clear Qur’an. In short, Muhammad’s pride is shown here. As for “clear Qur’an”, this is Muhammad’s recitation, his Koran. It’s not clear, as shown by the previous: “Alif, Lam, Ra.”

Muhammad fails at prophecy: “Perhaps…”. If Islam is true, if Allah is real, and if Muhammad was a real prophet, then this should be “Certainly,…” from the equivalent in Classical Arabic. Have a look at this simple improvement to this sentence in verse 2:

Certainly those who disbelieve will wish that they had been Muslims.

Improved Koran 15:2

And better is:

Certainly those non-Muslims will wish that they had been Muslims.

More improved Koran 15:2

Muhammad continues to be a false prophet with: “Let them eat and enjoy themselves and be diverted by [false] hope, for they are going to know.” Note the addition of “[false]” to help improve the text, showing that the translators are more expert at this than Muhammad and imaginary Allah and Jibril.

As for “those who disbelieve”, they’re all long dead. They ate, enjoyed themselves, were diverted by “[false]” hope, and were forced converted to being Muslims by Muhammad’s Muslim bandits, then died by various causes all long ago. So they knew that they were forced to convert by Muslim bandits, and thus, went to Islamic Paradise, if Islam was real, if Allah was real, if Muhammad was a real prophet and if the Koran really did come from Allah. But this sentence shows Muhammad’s false prophecy, thus we know Muhammad was a false prophet for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, with a false book, Muhammad’s Koran. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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