36:81 Is not He who created the heavens and the earth Able to create the likes of them?
Yes, [it is so]; and He is the Knowing Creator.
82 His command is only when He intends a thing that He says to it, “Be,” and it is.
83 So exalted is He in whose hand is the realm of all things, and to Him you will be returned.
Koran 36:81-83
Notice that capital A in “Able” – is this some title of Allah? It seems consistent with the Pickthall translation:
Is not He Who created the heavens and the earth Able to create the like of them? Aye, that He is! for He is the All-Wise Creator,
Excerpt, Pickthall Koran 36:81-83
Notice Muhammad’s inability to get Allah’s “be!” right, with Allah talking to the thing that is already in existence first, then creating it with Be!
Muhammad asks a rhetorical question in the first verse, expecting a “yes” (and forcing it), but not realising the correct answer is that “Allah is imaginary and false”.

The phrase: “the heavens and the earth” refers to Muhammad’s flat Earth worldview. A real god would know that our Earth is round:

Allah and Muhammad didn’t know that our Earth is an oblate spheroid, sphere, ball-shaped, so Allah is Muhammad and Muhammad is Allah, and so Islam and Koran are false.
For more about Muhammad’s Flat Earth worldview, see: Flat Earth?
In verse 82, Muhammad boasts that Allah says “Be!” and it is, but NEVER demonstrates this anywhere in the Koran, let alone in reality. For more, see: “‘Be!’ and it is“.
Muhammad continues to boast about Allah, all the time continually failing to demonstrate that Allah is more than false, an idol and an alternate personality in Muhammad. As we do not come from Allah in the first place, we’ll never return to him, so Allah is false.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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