Koran 53:19-26

53:19 So have you considered al-Lāt and al-ʿUzzā?

20 And Manāt, the third – the other one?

21 Is the male for you and for Him the female?

22 That, then, is an unjust division.

23 They are not but [mere] names you have named them – you and your forefathers – for which Allah has sent down no authority.

They follow not except assumption and what [their] souls desire, and there has already come to them from their Lord guidance.

24 Or is there for man whatever he wishes?

25 Rather, to Allah belongs the Hereafter and the first [life].

26 And how many angels there are in the heavens whose intercession will not avail at all except [only] after Allah has permitted [it] to whom He wills and approves.

Koran 53:19-26

This is the famous Satanic Verses. Satan tempted Muhammad to utter the following line and Muhammad fell for it and spoke:

These are the exalted gharāniq, whose intercession is hoped for.

Muhammad by Satan.

This was later removed by Muhammad (or by Muslim scribes), showing that the Koran comes from Satan along with Muhammad and his friends. It also shows that Allah is powerless, unable to stop Muhammad from falling into temptation and speaking the words of Satan. For more about Muhammad excusing this, see: Koran 22:52-54.

In the Sira, Muhammad and his wife worshipped the idols, Al Lat, Al Uzza, and Manat, sacrificing to them as well, but gave up as both together felt that they were idols of no power, despite the rest of their tribe continuing to worship these idols along with Allah, the stone idol. Unfortunately, Muhammad and his wife didn’t do the same with Allah. Allah gives nothing. There’s nothing from him. Allah is a worthless stone idol, just like his daughters:

Al Lat, Al Uzza, Lion, Allah (Al Lah, Hubaal, Baal and Sin) and Manat, with the Sun goddess in the background arch

You can see for yourself that Muhammad is showing the inaction of Allah quite plainly:

They are not but [mere] names you have named them – you and your forefathers – for which Allah has sent down no authority. They follow not except assumption and what [their] souls desire, and there has already come to them from their Lord guidance.

Koran 53:23

Note that “guidance” from “their Lord” confirms that Allah is the chief god of the polytheistic pantheon, and that Muhammad’s words are the supposed “guidance”, which comes from Muhammad, Satan and friends, not from Allah, the stone idol.

Allah does nothing from ancient times, letting his people worship his daughters along with himself, all doing nothing for the Quraysh, the Nabateans, until Muhammad came along, went mad and tried to pretend to be a prophet for a false god, Allah, who was already a stone idol:

Allah, the dead, broken, stone idol, in Mecca, Petra, Jordan.

You can test this yourself. Ask for the aid of Al Lat, and nothing happens. Ask for Al Lat’s inaction and nothing happens. Obviously, this is to be expected with a stone idol. Try this again for the other two idols, along with your toaster, house, or a pebble as you wish.

Ask for Allah’s action and nothing happens. Ask for Allah’s inaction, as Muhammad often does, and nothing happens. Obviously, Allah is a stone idol, just like his three daughters.

Ask a friend for help; they will often assist you, offer advice, or simply say “No!” and provide a reason. Your friend is a real friend. Your Allah is a stone idol who does nothing for you, but consumes your time and energy. Which is better?

But, Infidel, what about Paradise and Fire?! They’re nonsensical, imaginary and fictional.

But, Infidel, what happens when we die?! I think that is the end of us both, which is why we should value human life and not casually discard our lives or the lives of others.

If you’re having trouble coping with death, I suggest: How to be a Christian?

Verse 25 refers to Muhammad’s mad doctrine of Creation and Repeat Creation.

Muhammad was a false prophet, for a false god, Allah (and Satan), for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, Koran.

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

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