41:6 Say, [O Muḥammad], “I am only a man like you to whom it has been revealed that your god is but one God; so take a straight course to Him and seek His forgiveness.”
And woe to those who associate others with Allah 7 Those who do not give zakāh, and in the Hereafter they are disbelievers.
8 Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds – for them is a reward uninterrupted.
Koran 41:6-8
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 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 speaks of some of the pillars of Islam here, yet obviously has forgotten the rest:
- Shahaadah (Profession of Faith)
- Salaat (Prayer)
- Zakat (Almsgiving)
- Sawm (Fasting)
- Hajj (Pilgrimage)
Credit: Huda, Five Pillars of Islam, Learn Religions.
So why does Muhammad mention Zakat, in the negative, with: “Those who do not give zakāh”? I suggest that he’s actually seeking alms, for himself. Muhammad is essentially begging here. Obviously, no bounty from Allah here. So why expect “a reward uninterrupted” from imaginary Allah, when Muhammad seems to be begging and NOT preaching the five pillars of Islam?

Let’s say I’m naïve and believe Muhammad is really a true prophet of Allah, who’s idol is just over there, near or on the Kaaba, here in Mecca along with Allah’s wife, the sungoddess, the idols of the daughters of Allah, the icon or maybe painting of Mary and Jesus, and the 360 idols for the days of the year. I give Muhammad a few dirhams, and what do I learn about Islam? This:
Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds – for them is a reward uninterrupted.
Koran 41:8
OK, so, Muhammad, would you tell us about this “reward uninterrupted”, please? Like, why is Allah one of many idols? Is Allah the greatest (idol of the many idols)?
Muhammad fails to engage, fails to teach and seems only motivated to collect alms, not for Allah, who supposedly created all the silver in the world to make dirhams with, but for himself. Does Allah provide?

And the Jews say, “The hand of Allah is chained.”
Koran 5:64
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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