38:41 And remember Our servant Job, when he called to his Lord, “Indeed, Satan has touched me with hardship and torment.”
42 [So he was told], “Strike [the ground] with your foot; this is a [spring for a] cool bath and drink.”
43 And We granted him his family and a like [number] with them as mercy from Us and a reminder for those of understanding.
44 [We said], “And take in your hand a bunch [of grass] and strike with it and do not break your oath.”
Indeed, We found him patient, an excellent servant.
Indeed, he was one repeatedly turning back [to Allah].
Koran 38:41-44
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.
Notice the command to remember – this refers to Muhammad’s men, listening to the translations the Jews made of their Torah when they recited the story of Job. This is why Muhammad was unable to copy/paste the story, he had no access to the original and he couldn’t remember all the details.
Note “his Lord” – why not recite “Allah”? Or is it that Muhammad knows that Job was calling not to Allah, but to YHWH, GOD?
Also, note the weirdness of Allah speaking and quoting himself. There’s no need to do that, if this book, the Koran, is supposedly from Allah, instead of, as it is, from Muhammad and friends.
Again, note that “Allah” speaks to Job, not needing Jibril to possess Job first. Makes one wonder why Allah the idol needs a demon to possess Muhammad first, before not speaking to him.
Notice the abusive behaviour taught by Muhammad, pretending to be Allah, to Job, and using grass whips to beat his wife. The scholars of the tafsir, I’m sure, have some excuse, it’s still abusive and evil behaviour. I didn’t bother to look. Look for yourself if you can stomach this evil behaviour: Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 38:41.
This is a corrupt repetition with the corrupt variation of the story of Job, Muhammad’s name-dropping. The earlier passage is in Koran 21:83-84. For more, see Story of Job.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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