57:7 Believe in Allah and His Messenger and spend out of that in which He has made you successive inheritors.
For those who have believed among you and spent, there will be a great reward.
8 And why do you not believe in Allah while the Messenger invites you to believe in your Lord and He has taken your covenant, if you should [truly] be believers?
9 It is He who sends down upon His Servant [Muḥammad] verses of clear evidence that He may bring you out from darknesses into the light.
And indeed, Allah is to you Kind and Merciful.
10 And why do you not spend in the cause of Allah while to Allah belongs the heritage of the heavens and the earth?
Not equal among you are those who spent before the conquest [of Makkah] and fought [and those who did so after it].
Those are greater in degree than they who spent afterwards and fought.
But to all Allah has promised the best [reward].
And Allah, of what you do, is Aware.
11 Who is it that would loan Allah a goodly loan so He will multiply it for him and he will have a noble reward?
Koran 57:7-11

Muhammad demands money from you in verse 7. Let’s remember that Muhammad is long dead. You can’t give money to a dead man and his stone idol.

Muhammad, ad nauseam: “who have believed”. Read, O you who have believed.
Note the rhetorical question, as you can see that Muhammad requires Muslims to be Quraysh first: “while the Messenger invites you to believe in your Lord”. Note also the requirement for Muhammad to be present. Muhammad didn’t anticipate he would die, so showing Islam is local to Muhammad, and so false.
Verse 9 is a meta-reference to Muhammad’s Koran, yet this verse is in Muhammad’s Koran. And of course, there’s no darkness or light in Islam, just confusion, lies and deception. Just look at: “And indeed, Allah is to you Kind and Merciful.” Where’s the mercy of Allah or his kindness in your life?

Muhammad continues to demand money with: “10 And why do you not spend in the cause of Allah while to Allah belongs the heritage of the heavens and the earth?” Why doesn’t Allah provide for Muhammad, his chief and only, false prophet? Instead Muhammad wants money from his Muslims, showing Allah does not provide.

Verse 11 is Muhammad demanding a loan. For more, see: Loan Allah a Goodly Loan.
Another title for Muhammad: Muhammad the Grifter.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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