25:61 Blessed is He who has placed in the sky great stars and placed therein a [burning] lamp and luminous moon.
62 And it is He who has made the night and the day in succession for whoever desires to remember or desires gratitude.
Koran 25:61-62
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.
Remember, this is supposed to be the words of Allah, the god that created everything. Instead, it’s obviously Muhammad speaking here, pretending to be divine and blessing his subordinate, Allah.
But, Infidel, it’s metaphorical! What real good needs a blessing from mere mortals that it has supposedly created?

Muhammad gets everything wrong here. Our sun is a star, like many other stars but unlike the galaxies and other interesting objects in the universe (not the “sky”), and isn’t a “[burning] lamp”.

Neither is our moon a “luminous moon”. Instead, our moon is like the other moons in our solar system, a large body of rock, orbiting a planet, instead of our Sun.


Muhammad doesn’t realise that the Night is the shadow of our Earth upon Earth’s surface in the constant light of our Sun, which also makes the daylight and sky through Rayleigh scattering.


All of this happened through the normal process of accretion from gravity and not through Allah spreading the earth and lifting the sky into place.

Muhammad being unable to correctly describe our Solar System, our Milky Way galaxy and our universe shows Muhammad is a false prophet, for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book.
For more, see: Where are we?
Some Muslim apologists will ignore established translations and use their own translations for verse 61. See this video for more:
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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