Koran 18:100-102

18:100 And We will present Hell that Day to the Disbelievers, on display – 101 Those whose eyes had been within a cover [removed] from My remembrance, and they were not able to hear.

102 Then do those who disbelieve think that they can take My servants instead of Me as allies? Indeed, We have prepared Hell for the disbelievers as a lodging.

Koran 18:100-102

The context of this passage is just after Muhammad recited the story of Alexander the Great, really, really badly, after being asked in Koran 18:83-99.

Notice that Muhammad shows that “We”, “My” and “Me” are references to Muhammad with: “they were not able to hear.” Recall that Allah is unable to speak directly to people without first pretending Allah is speaking to Jibril, then to Muhammad and then Muhammad speaking as Allah, thus showing Allah is Muhammad. After all, was it too hard for Allah himself to simply speak to all? It’s too hard for a stone idol to speak to all. And of course, this makes Muhammad’s Koran invalid and false, without Muhammad there to recite his threats and nonsense to his tribes-people, the Quraysh, who are all extinct now.

Allah, the dead, broken, stone idol, in Mecca, Petra, Jordan.

And of course, making threats in person shows that Muhammad didn’t think that his recitation would be recorded to make his Koran.

And of course, Muhammad the Mad’s threats all came to naught:

Muslims orbiting Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

Mecca in Saudi Arabia isn’t destroyed. Thus Muhammad was a false prophet. Or was it destroyed?

Kaaba, Petra, Jordan.

Whichever place you pick for Mecca shows Muhammad was a liar, for an idol, without even a false book, the Koran, for a false religion, a cult of evil and nonsense.

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

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