39:43 Or have they taken other than Allah as intercessors?
Say, “Even though they do not possess [power over] anything, nor do they reason?”
44 Say, “To Allah belongs [the right to allow] intercession entirely. To Him belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. Then to Him you will be returned.”
45 And when Allah is mentioned alone, the hearts of those who do not believe in the Hereafter shrink with aversion, but when those [worshipped] other than Him are mentioned, immediately they rejoice.
Koran 39:43-45
Muhammad, in his Koran, addresses a sentence, verse, or passage to “Anonymous They”, with “they”, “them”, “he”, “your”, “the people”, and so on, without naming them. For more, read Anonymous They.
Muhammad Allah commands Muhammad to: “Say” or “Recite”. This means that this passage is addressed to Muhammad, not to all people. Thus, this passage can’t be in the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. As it is addressed to Muhammad, in his time and place, his context, this also means that this passage is locked to Muhammad’s context and can’t be in the context-free, perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah with all its perfect words. Thus, this passage is part of Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are incoherent and false, meaning Allah is incoherent, imaginary, fictional, and false.
Muhammad lied: “[to Allah] belongs”, “Allah created”, “Allah knows”, “dominion”, “Lord over” or “Lord of” “the heavens and the earth”. Obviously, Allah doesn’t create, own, know, have, or have dominion over the heavens and the earth, because our Earth is IN the universe and is always a part of the universe, not separate from the “heavens”. These phrases show that Muhammad was describing what was above, “heavens” and what was below, “earth”, which is a Flat Earth worldview. Thus, Allah is imaginary, fictional, and false, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.
Muhammad’s rhetorical question: “Or have they taken other than Allah as intercessors?” seems to play on in his mind:
53:19 So have you considered al-Lat and al-‘Uzza? 20 And Manat, the third – the other one?
Satan tempted Muhammad to utter the following line:
Koran 53:19-20
These are the exalted gharāniq, whose intercession is hoped for.
Notice how “Satan”, or simply Muhammad, is reflecting Muhammad’s own rhetorical question from earlier:
Or have they taken other than Allah as intercessors?”
Excerpt, Koran 39:43

So as shown, it’s Muhammad who animates Allah the idol, to make him bow and scrape to Muhammad’s wishes:

Thus this passage shows that Muhammad is Allah and Allah is Muhammad, so Islam and Koran are false.
Of course, we’ll never be returned to Allah, because we never came from Allah in the first place, despite Muhammad’s lie. For more, see: What are we?
Verse 45 is a description of the polytheism of the Quraysh, the Nabateans, who were wiped out by Muhammad, and then forced to be Muslims, worshipping Muhammad as Allah. Obviously, such a description locks Muhammad’s Koran to Muhammad’s time and place, his context, so showing the Koran is local to Muhammad. Hence, Allah, Islam and the Koran are local to Muhammad and all are false.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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