And Allah has made for you from yourselves mates and has made for you from your mates sons and grandchildren and has provided for you from the good things.
Then in falsehood do they believe and in the favor of Allah they disbelieve?
Koran 16:72
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.
Muhammad, in his Koran, addresses a sentence, verse, or passage to “Anonymous They”, with “they”, “them”, “he”, “your”, “the people”, and so on, without naming them. For more, read Anonymous They.

The Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 16:72, admits that this verse is addressed to Muhammad with:
Allah mentions the blessing He has bestowed upon His servant…
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 16:72
But, what is really bad, is that Muhammad is pretending to be Adam here. How so? Read carefully:
…Allah has made for you from yourselves mates…
Koran 16:72
The only person that this fits is Adam, not Muhammad. Muhammad, at best, had two sons who died in childhood. Muhammad never had “sons and grandchildren” at all. So Muhammad was a false prophet and Allah didn’t give sons to Muhammad, no “good provision” of children.
Also, note the change from the Torah and Bible. Instead of one wife, Eve, Muhammad has “mates”. That’s Muhammad’s polygamy from Quraysh polygamy overwriting the legend of Adam and Eve. This is Muhammad pretending to be Adam, the cult leader being the first Man, with his several “mates”.

Muhammad lied: “has provided for you from the good things.” There are no good things from Allah. Interestingly in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 16:72, the scholars claim that “good things” or “good provisions” are literally food and drink:
(and has granted you good provisions.)
meaning your food and drink.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 16:72

Obviously, these scholars do not have wives, just very dedicated mothers.


Muhammad asks, rhetorically: “Then in falsehood do they believe and in the favor of Allah they disbelieve?” The Quraysh already believed in Allah their rain god and moon god, the head god of their pantheon. They already believed that Allah, the idol, gave them rain and gave them victory in battle.

Before the idolators left Makkah for Badr, they clung to the curtains covering the Ka’bah and supplicated to Allah for victory, “O Allah! Give victory to the exalted among the two armies, the most honored among the two groups, and the most righteous among the two tribes.”
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 8:19
Ibn Abbas that he said: “When Allah sent Muhammad as a Messenger, most of the Arabs denied him and his message and said: “”Allah is greater than sending a human Messenger like Muhammad.””
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 10:1
For more, read Quraysh Polytheism?
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.
