Koran 25:25-29

25:25 And [mention] the Day when the heaven will split open with [emerging] clouds, and the angels will be sent down in successive descent.

26 True sovereignty, that Day, is for the Most Merciful. And it will be upon the disbelievers a difficult Day.

27 And the Day the wrongdoer will bite on his hands [in regret] he will say, “Oh, I wish I had taken with the Messenger a way. 28 Oh, woe to me! I wish I had not taken that one as a friend. 29 He led me away from the remembrance after it had come to me. And ever is Satan, to man, a deserter.”

Koran 25:25-29

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.

Note that the disaster Muhammad prophesied for Mecca never happened. The “heaven” has never “split open”. There are no angels from Allah, all are imaginary. Notice that the “wrongdoer” is only one, yet talks about things no one could know. Obviously, this man should have learned of this stuff in life, yet, where was Muhammad to teach this? Nowhere. Muhammad was a failure and a false prophet, too busy ranting, as a false prophet, for a false god, Allah for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, the Koran.

Note the local idiom “will bite on his hands”, which the translators explain as “[in regret]”. A local idiom from Muhammad’s time and place, relating to his social context shows Koran was created by Muhammad and his friends, not by a real god.

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

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