Then, has your Lord chosen you for [having] sons and taken from among the angels daughters?
Indeed, you say a grave saying.
Koran 17:40
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.
Notice Muhammad recited “your Lord” instead of Allah while asking a redundant rhetorical question, thus showing the creator of this passage is Muhammad, not Allah.
The Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 17:40, explains and makes clear the perfectly clear words of Muhammad, with:
…the lying idolators [Quraysh] who claim, may the curse of Allah be upon them, that the angels are the daughters of Allah. They made the angels, who are the servants of Ar-Rahman (the Most Beneficent) [Allah], females, and called them daughters of Allah, then they worshipped them. They were gravely wrong on all three counts.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 17:40

As the relief shows, the Quraysh didn’t do as Muhammad stated (or as the scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 17:40 made clear). The daughters of Allah are goddesses subordinate to Allah in the Quraysh polytheistic pantheon and are all idols, including Allah. One happy? family:

Let’s not forget their pet lion, the lion becoming the lion of Islam, the title of a merely human defender of Islam.
And let’s remember, who said this?
53:19 So have you considered al-Lat and al-‘Uzza? 20 And Manat, the third – the other one?
Koran 53:19-20
Obviously not Allah as Allah doesn’t have daughters according to Muhammad. Thus, this passage comes from Muhammad, thus showing Allah is an idol, an idol made from words.
There’s no need to mention the daughters of Allah if they do not exist.
But, Infidel, they do exist, the polytheists believed in them! Like the Muslim believes in Allah, despite Allah not existing except as an idol and an imaginary idol.
One has to realise, that if the Quraysh really did as Muhammad claims, then obviously they are vastly more powerful than Allah. This is true, as Allah, or Al Lah, is merely an idol and an imaginary god, just like Al Lat, Al Uzza and Manat are idols and imaginary gods. Humans carve stones into idols, like Al Lah, Al Lat, Al Uzza and Manat. Humans make words to become imaginary gods, like Al Lah, Al Lat, Al Uzza and Manat. There’s no difference (aside from clothing and cosmetics) between Al Lah and his three daughters, all were made of stone (idol) and made of words (imaginary god). Humans create idols of stones and words.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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