Koran 20:102-104

20:102 The Day the Horn will be blown. And We will gather the criminals, that Day, blue-eyed.

103 They will murmur among themselves, “You remained not but ten [days in the world].”

104 We are most knowing of what they say when the best of them in manner will say, “You remained not but one day.”

Koran 20:102-104

Note that the “We” is speaking here, the Demon.

The weird phrase, “blue-eyed”, is most likely something culturally significant from the Quraysh culture, as surely Allah would know that he supposedly created blue-eyed humans?

Obviously not frightened, right?
Blue eye.

So, Muhammad placing a culturally related phrase in his recitation, his Koran, shows the Koran is locked to Muhammad’s context, full of Arabs with brown eyes:

Would his eyes turn blue when faced with the prospect of Islamic Fire?

Thus, this shows that Allah is imaginary, as he didn’t create blue-eyed women, and thus didn’t create humans at all. This means Islam, Muhammad and the Koran are all false.

Muhammad the Liar:

“You remained not but ten [days in the world].”

Excerpt, Koran 20:102-104

They and Muhammad are dust in the desert for 1400 years. Not one day:

“You remained not but one day.”

Excerpt, Koran 20:102-104

Obviously, Muhammad was a liar.

Verses 103-104 are just there to frighten the hearer. The reader of these verses realises that Muhammad is using an appeal to fear, a fallacy unworthy of a real god, and only used by false prophets, like Muhammad the Liar.

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

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