43:9 And if you should ask them, “Who has created the heavens and the earth?”
they would surely say, “They were created by the Exalted in Might, the Knowing,”
10 [The one] who has made for you the earth a bed and made for you upon it roads that you might be guided
11 And who sends down rain from the sky in measured amounts, and We revive thereby a dead land – thus will you be brought forth –
12 And who created the species, all of them, and has made for you of ships and animals those which you mount
13 That you may settle yourselves upon their backs and then remember the favor of your Lord when you have settled upon them and say, “Exalted is He who has subjected this to us, and we could not have [otherwise] subdued it. 14 And indeed we, to our Lord, will [surely] return.”
Koran 43:9-14
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.
What’s more important than the words of Allah to all humans? The words of Muhammad, “Who has created the heavens and the earth?”, are a rhetorical question and even more importantly, the words of pagans, the Quraysh, the Nabataeans: “They were created by the Exalted in Might, the Knowing”. Obviously, when a god is relegated not just to second place, but third place in importance, that god is obviously false, an idol.

Notice the incomplete sentence here. I’ll assume it’s simply a translation error, not Muhammad replying for the Quraysh, the Nabateans, and forgetting that he’s quoting, to simply ranting again.

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.

Notice how both Muhammad and the Quraysh, the Nabateans, were flat Earthers with Muhammad’s words: “Who has created the heavens and the earth?”, and Muhammad ranting: “10 [The one] who has made for you the earth a bed and made for you upon it roads that you might be guided”. It’s humans that make roads, not imaginary gods or idols.







Muhammad lies a lot and takes credit for his imaginary god for what humans have done. Thus showing Allah is Muhammad, Muhammad is Allah, and so Islam and the Koran are false.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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