22:32 That [is so].
And whoever honors the symbols of Allah – indeed, it is from the piety of hearts.
33 For you the animals marked for sacrifice are benefits for a specified term; then their place of sacrifice is at the ancient House.
Koran 22:32-33
Note the meaningless sentence in verse 32 “That”.
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.
What are the “symbols of Allah”? The scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 22:32, seem to think it’s sacrificial animals, sheep, cows and camels.
Notice in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 22:32, there’s this:
The Messenger of Allah commanded us to examine their eyes and ears, and not to sacrifice the Muqabilah, the Mudabirah, the Sharqa, nor the Kharqa’.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 22:32
- Muqabilah, it is the one whose ear is cut at the front;
- Mudabirah, is the one whose ear is cut at the back;
- Shurqa, is the one whose ear is split;
- Kharqa’, is the one whose ear is pierced with a hole.
Those are the cattle ear marking cuts, to designate which cattle belongs to which owner of the Quraysh tribe. In our times, we use plastic tags, with printed markings, in the cow’s ears:


So are the symbols of Allah, simply the LACK of ownership markings of the various cattle herders of the Quraysh? So that if Muhammad and his Muslim bandits had killed, sacrificed and eaten one of these marked cattle, they would have to pay the price and perhaps a fine to the owner?
Or are the signs to sacrifice fit and healthy cattle? Like:
Four are not permitted for sacrifice: those that are obviously one-eyed, those that are obviously sick, those that are obviously lame and those that have broken bones, which no one would choose.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 22:32
And let’s note that the ritual sacrifice of herd animals, especially cattle, is for Sin, the cattle and god of Ur, Mesopotamia.
As for those symbols, note that we had to refer to the scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 22:32 to get an idea. Or is this simply a deception by the scholars? Is the symbol of Allah something quite obvious, like a crescent moon or the horns of a bull?




Now consider too, let’s imagine that Allah is real. Why does Allah need cattle, sheep and camels sacrificed for him? He has no need of their blood, flesh, hides or even their smell. It isn’t for a sin offering, is it? Instead, it’s just killing animals, feeding some of the poor, and wasting the rest.
And note that the sacrifice of fit and healthy animals diminishes one’s herds, leading straight to poverty and starvation. This is how sacrificial cults lead to poverty by destroying assets.
Obviously, cattle sacrifice is wrong. Thus, Muhammad is false, which means Allah, Islam, Koran and Muhammad are all false.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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