77:29 [They will be told], “Proceed to that which you used to deny. 30 Proceed to a shadow [of smoke] having three columns 31 [But having] no cool shade and availing not against the flame.”
32 Indeed, it throws sparks [as huge] as a fortress, 33 As if they were yellowish [black] camels.
34 Woe, that Day, to the deniers.
35 This is a Day they will not speak, 36 Nor will it be permitted for them to make an excuse.
37 Woe, that Day, to the deniers.
38 This is the Day of Judgement; We will have assembled you and the former peoples.
39 So if you have a plan, then plan against Me.
40 Woe, that Day, to the deniers.
Koran 77:29-40
Notice that Muhammad has Allah (or someone) speak directly to people, yet this same being is unable to speak with people who oppose Muhammad, yet these are supposedly the people who oppose Muhammad.
So, what do the three columns of smoke look like? Like this or something else? Surely a picture in the Koran could help?
Notice the repetition of verses 34, 37 and 40, which are threats to the “deniers”, the Quraysh – the Nabateans. This forms a chorus line for Muhammad in his singing. See for yourself the three repetitions:
77:34 Woe, that Day, to the deniers.
77:37 Woe, that Day, to the deniers.
77:40 Woe, that Day, to the deniers.
Excerpt, Koran 77:29-40
It’s interesting how Allah is supposed to be ONE, yet Muhammad repeats himself three times. It’s like he’s unconsciously mocking himself about the Trinity and not realising it. And of course, these three threats never came true. Muhammad was a false prophet, for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, without even a false book, the Koran.
But, Infidel, that’s just you SPLITTING up the Qur’an WRONGLY to agree with your CRAZY theory! Ah, but I’ve used the SAME division that the tafsir uses. See for yourself in Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 77:16 and Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 77:29.
This passage is simply Muhammad making threats to his listeners, a fallacy that false prophets use, to get people to be frightened and so follow the liar Muhammad.

Muhammad’s challenge: “So if you have a plan, then plan against Me.” What do you think about this plan, Muhammad? Oh wait, you can’t read. And Muhammad is long dead. And stone idol Allah looks on impassively, doing nothing while being dust with Muhammad. Looks like Muhammad didn’t think of this possibility, that a plan might be written in English, after he was dead, exposing him as a false prophet, for a false god, Allah (AKA Muhammad), for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, Koran.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.



