39:60 And on the Day of Resurrection you will see those who lied about Allah [with] their faces blackened.
Is there not in Hell a residence for the arrogant?
61 And Allah will save those who feared Him by their attainment; no evil will touch them, nor will they grieve.
Koran 39:60-61
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.
Muhammad asks a rhetorical question: “Is there not in Hell a residence for the arrogant?” Notice Muhammad has changed the name of Islamic Fire to the Christian Hell. If the Christian Hell exists, Muhammad would be in it. Otherwise, obviously, Muhammad and Allah are dust in the desert, after 1400 years of Muhammad’s “Day of Resurrection” never happening. Same with Muhammad’s followers, the Muslims of his time, all dust in the desert, like the pagan Quraysh, the Nabateans, the Jews and Christians of Muhammad’s time and place, his context, all dust in the desert. No justice for any of them, thus showing Allah is unjust, which means Allah is incoherent and so false. Thus Islam, Muhammad and the Koran are false.
Muhammad claims that “those who lied about Allah” will have “their faces blackened” on the “Day of Resurrection”, yet is unable to arrange for Allah to do this all the time, like:

This shows that Allah has no power, except over Muhammad. A god with so little power, as to affect only Muhammad? That’s not a god but a delusion, an alternative personality, making Muhammad a mad poet, as Muhammad carefully quotes here:
Or do they say [of you], “A poet for whom we await a misfortune of time?”
Koran 52:30

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

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