16:110 Then, indeed your Lord, to those who emigrated after they had been compelled [to renounce their religion] and thereafter fought [for the cause of Allah] and were patient – indeed, your Lord, after that, is Forgiving and Merciful
111 On the Day when every soul will come disputing for itself, and every soul will be fully compensated for what it did, and they will not be wronged.
Koran 16:110-111
Even the scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 16:110, admit that this passage is tied to Muhammad’s time and place, his context, with:
This refers to another group of people who were oppressed in Makkah and whose position with their own people was weak, so they went along with them when they were tried by them. Then they managed to escape by emigrating, leaving their homeland, families and wealth behind, seeking the pleasure and forgiveness of Allah. They joined the believers and fought with them against the disbelievers, bearing hardship with patience.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 16:110
This passage, which is tied to Muhammad’s context, shows that this passage is not from the context-free, perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Thus, Muhammad’s Koran is not the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah, so Muhammad is a false prophet for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book.
Note especially that Muslims of Muhammad’s time FOUGHT for Muhammad, thus contradicting the ignorant Islamic notion of Islam, the religion of peace.

The letter “M” in “ISLAM” stands for Massacre. For more, see The Letters of ISLAM.
Muhammad lied: “On the Day”. The Islamic Last Day has never come for over 1400 years. It’s false and imaginary.
Note that “soul” in the last verse, refers to the imaginary resurrected Muslim person, not to the Abrahamic soul in the body:

This by itself shows that Islam is incompatible with Judaism and Christianity, a physical resurrection instead of a spiritual resurrection.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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