16:35 And those who associate others with Allah say, “If Allah had willed, we would not have worshipped anything other than Him, neither we nor our fathers, nor would we have forbidden anything through other than Him.”
Thus did those do before them.
So is there upon the messengers except [the duty of] clear notification?
36 And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger, [saying], “Worship Allah and avoid Taghut.”
And among them were those whom Allah guided, and among them were those upon whom error was [deservedly] decreed.
So proceed through the earth and observe how was the end of the deniers.
37 [Even] if you should strive for their guidance, [O Muhammad], indeed, Allah does not guide those He sends astray, and they will have no helpers.
Koran 16:35-37
Muhammad includes the imperfect words of imperfect others, an interlocutor who is only in Muhammad’s mind, instead of the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. This means that Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran, is not from Allah, which means Allah, Muhammad, Islamic doctrine, Islam, and Koran are incoherent and false.
Muhammad commits shirk with: “We”, “Us” or “Our”, placing Allah as a companion to himself, showing that Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional, and so Islam is incoherent with monotheism, thus Islam is contradictory and false.
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 mistakes in the speech of the collective Quraysh:
If Allah had willed,
we would not have worshipped anything other than Him,
neither we nor our fathers,
nor would we have forbidden anything through other than Him.
Speech of Quraysh interlocutor by Muhammad, Koran 16:35
Muhammad: “If Allah had willed” – this shows the inaction of Allah, thus confirming that Allah is literally a stone idol, like the rest of the “gods” in the Quraysh pantheon.
Note the last phrase: “nor would we have forbidden anything through other than Him.” This shows that there are other “gods”, the equivalent of Allah. Other gods, meaning that Allah is in a pantheon of gods. If there were no other gods equal to Allah, then the Quraysh wouldn’t be getting instruction from these gods through the priests of these other gods.
But, Infidel, that’s just demons or jinn! Then Allah is worthless at protecting its followers from demons and imaginary jinn, just like a stone idol. Remember the Quraysh already worshipped Allah and the other gods in the pantheon of the Quraysh. Thus this shows that this speech comes not from the Quraysh, but from Muhammad pretending to be the unrepentant Quraysh.
But, Infidel, “unrepentant”?! Let’s take that speech and remove all the negative language:
Allah never willed differently according to your father, Muhammad.
We worshipped other gods and Allah in the pantheon.
As did our fathers.
We forbade things according to the priests of the gods beside Allah.
Quraysh leader speaking normally.
So as we can see, the “fault” of the Quraysh associating others with Allah lies completely with Allah and the priests of Allah, Muhammad’s nominal father, and,… Muhammad himself.
But, Infidel, you lie! Muhammad admits this himself: “So is there upon the messengers except [the duty of] clear notification?” Muhammad doesn’t notify the Quraysh. Muhammad doesn’t even give them the message of the Koran. A rhetorical question addressed, not to the listener or reader, but to MUHAMMAD himself, shows that this passage is for Muhammad. It’s Muhammad mumbling to himself, then,…
Muhammad lied: “And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger, [saying], “Worship Allah and avoid Taghut.”” This is an obvious shirk with the “We”. Also, what is “Taghut”? The translators couldn’t translate it.
Or is it the demon from the previous chapter with “We”, tormenting Muhammad with this lie? Reassuring him that there’s no need for action, just be lazy, there’s no need to do anything. Laziness is a sin, remember?
Muhammad continues to lie to himself: “And among them were those whom Allah guided”. Allah had never guided any, as even the Quraysh, worshippers of Allah, say.
Muhammad lies more: “and among them were those upon whom error was [deservedly] decreed.” Which wasn’t the Quraysh or any other group, tribe or nation. Allah has had zero effect upon the world or its people, except through Muslims following Islam, via the Koran, the lies and nonsense of a dead false prophet.
Muhammad tells himself: “So proceed through the earth and observe how was the end of the deniers.” And does nothing. Just like Allah does nothing as shown in the last verse:
Muhammad lies to himself: “[Even] if you should strive for their guidance, [O Muhammad], indeed, Allah does not guide those He sends astray, and they will have no helpers.” – “Allah does not guide”.
But, Infidel, you missed: “those He sends astray,”! The Quraysh worshipped Allah. Recall: “If Allah had willed”. Allah did not will. Allah didn’t guide. The Quraysh went “astray”, because the priest of Allah previous to Muhammad, Muhammad’s nominal father, did nothing, and the priests of the other gods pulled the Quraysh in their direction.
This passage is an admission that Allah does not guide his followers. So whether you’re a Quraysh or a Muslim, you should stop believing in Allah and his dead priest, Muhammad.


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

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