20:99 Thus, [O Muhammad], We relate to you from the news of what has preceded.
And We have certainly given you from Us the Qur’an.
100 Whoever turns away from it – then indeed, he will bear on the Day of Resurrection a burden, 101 [Abiding] eternally therein,
[Period.]
and evil it is for them on the Day of Resurrection as a load –
Koran 20:99-101
Muhammad commits shirk with: “We”, “Us” or “Our”, placing Allah as a companion to himself, showing that Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional, and so Islam is incoherent with monotheism, thus Islam is contradictory and false.
Note that trailing hyphen “-“. I’ve added “[Period.]” to show the separate sentences, as the hyphen shows.
Note that the demon “We” is claiming that the story of Moses, which Muhammad has already recited in the Koran, is “the news”. Muhammad recited the story of Moses earlier in the Koran:
- Koran 7:103-126;
- Koran 10:75-78;
- And other places in the Koran, collected in the Story of Moses.
In the Torah and Bible, there’s one long story of Moses – in the Koran, Muhammad repeats the story of Moses several times with corrupt variations too.
So, what’s the explanation? Why does Muhammad repeat stories, again and again, all with variation? I suggest it’s because Muhammad is “diversifying” his stories, or to “explain” his verses. Or it could be that Muhammad is fitting this to some scheme of aligning stories with the orbits of the Kaaba, the pagan ceremony of celebrating the classical planets. Or worse, Muhammad is cos-playing the various prophets to the Quraysh, they being his unwilling people, and getting it wrong repeatedly.
Muhammad or “We” lied: “And We have certainly given you from Us the Qur’an.” Except the Qur’an was abandoned by Muhammad as he fled in terror from a demon who squeezed him, trying to force him to read, when Muhammad couldn’t read, as everyone knows. So the demon here is talking about the words it forces upon Muhammad, violently.
Muhammad or “We” lied: “Whoever turns away from it” – how do people turn away from “it”, when they do not have “it”? Muhammad isn’t here to recite the Qur’an as he is long dead – dead men tell no tales. Instead, all we have is Muhammad’s Koran, written and assembled in the wrong order by Muslim friends of the dead Muhammad, and claimed to be from Allah, thus invoking the curse of Muhammad from Koran 2:79:
So woe to those who write the “scripture” with their own hands, then say, “This is from Allah,” in order to exchange it for a small price. Woe to them for what their hands have written and woe to them for what they earn.
Koran 2:79
Muhammad thought he would never die when creating this passage. He died. Thus, this passage is false and evil, a curse upon innocent people who don’t know about Muhammad’s Koran.
Here’s how the passage should look, assembled more correctly:
20:99 Thus, [O Muhammad], We relate to you from the news of what has preceded.
And We have certainly given you from Us the Qur’an.
100 Whoever turns away from it – then indeed, he will bear on the Day of Resurrection a burden, 101 [Abiding] eternally therein.
Koran 20:99-101
Then the next passage:
20:101 And evil it is for them on the Day of Resurrection as a load – 102 The Day the Horn will be blown.
And We will gather the criminals, that Day, blue-eyed.
Koran 20:101-102
Now you can see that Muhammad gets his nonsense mixed up, thinking he’s communicated the story once when he’s corruptly repeated it through the Koran. Also note the local idiom “blue-eyed”, showing that the Koran comes from Muhammad’s culture, not from a real god.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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