19:54 And mention in the Book, Ishmael.
Indeed, he was true to his promise, and he was a messenger and a prophet.
55 And he used to enjoin on his people prayer and zakah and was to his Lord pleasing.
Koran 19:54-55
This passage is addressed to Muhammad from Muhammad pretending to be Allah. As such, this means that this passage is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Thus, Allah is false, imaginary, and fictional, which means Muhammad, the Koran, Islamic doctrine, and Islam are nonsensical and false.
Note that Muhammad said: “And mention in the Book, Ishmael.” The “Book” is the Torah and Bible, not the Koran. By mentioning them, Muhammad is requiring the context of these books to be remembered by Muslims. Thus, the Koran is incomplete and false.
Note that according to Jewish tradition, Ishmael worshipped idols, not GOD. Interestingly, Muhammad finds this acceptable by not condemning it.
But Ishmael had not grown up as his father had hoped. He was inclined towards many things Abraham considered wicked. Ishmael even prayed to idols when he believed himself unobserved.
Isaac & Ishmael, Chabad.org
Note that according to the Jews, Ishmael’s people became the Ishmaelites or Arabs, who never worshipped YHWH or GOD. They worshipped idols, just as Muhammad and Muhammad’s father did.
Hagar and Ishmael lost their way in the wilderness of Beer Sheba and soon ran out of water. Hagar could not watch the boy’s suffering and put him in the shade of a bush, while she sat some distance away and cried. An angel then called to Hagar and assured her that G‑d had seen the suffering of her boy. He would live and become the father of a mighty nation. And suddenly, Hagar saw a spring nearby.
Hagar and Ishmael were saved from death and continued their journey. G‑d blessed the boy, for he was Abraham’s son. Ishmael grew up into a strong man. He lived on the outskirts of the desert and became a great archer. Ishmael lived his life in his own way. He married and had many children. His children multiplied and became known under the name of Ishmaelites, or Arabs, the people of the desert.
Isaac & Ishmael, Chabad.org
Obviously, this shows that Allah is one of the idols that Ishmael worshipped, a return to the roots of the idol worship of Abraham’s father. Thus, Allah is false.
I’m surprised that Muhammad didn’t mention Hajj here, one of the pillars of Islam, and a long pagan tradition.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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