Koran 20:128-130

20:128 Then, has it not become clear to them how many generations We destroyed before them as they walk among their dwellings?

Indeed in that are signs for those of intelligence.

129 And if not for a word that preceded from your Lord, punishment would have been an obligation [due immediately], and [if not for] a specified term [decreed].

130 So be patient over what they say and exalt [Allah] with praise of your Lord before the rising of the sun and before its setting; and during periods of the night [exalt Him] and at the ends of the day, that you may be satisfied.

Koran 20:128-130

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.

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 the false prophecy in Koran 20:128? This is simply a threat from Muhammad to the Quraysh people, which never came true from imaginary Allah, but from Muhammad’s conquest of Mecca with his bandits. The sign that “those of intelligence” notice, is that Muhammad can’t predict a disaster from Allah for Mecca.

Mecca – no disaster

Notice that Muhammad pretends to give a space of time for Mecca and Quraysh. Yet, 1400 years have passed, and Muhammad, the original Muslims, and all the Quraysh are long dead.

Also note the curious phrase: “129 And if not for a word that preceded from your Lord,…” – weird huh? That’s Christian theology, the “Word” or Jesus that precedes from your Lord or GOD. Is this Muhammad trying to pretend to be Jesus? Or just Muhammad copying/pasting an idiom from the Bible? I don’t know for sure.

How many prayer times are there specified in Koran 20:130? Let’s count them:

  1. exalt [Allah] with praise of your Lord before the rising of the sun and
  2. before its setting; and
  3. during periods of the night
  4. and at the ends of the day

That’s at least 4, with #3 and #4 specifying a plural of 2 or more, making at least 6. That’s different from the doctrine of Islam that says 5x daily.

For more about the exaltation of Allah, see All Exalts Allah.

There’s also this weird phrase at the end: “that you may be satisfied.” Why would Allah need to be satisfied? Sure, Allah has no need to be satisfied, as he’s free of need according to Islam? Or is this Muhammad and his need to be worshipped, praised, and so on? That’s narcissism.

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

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