79:15 Has there reached you the story of Moses?
16 When his Lord called to him in the sacred valley of Tuwa, 17 “Go to Pharaoh. Indeed, he has transgressed. 18 And say to him, ‘Would you [be willing to] purify yourself 19 And let me guide you to your Lord so you would fear [Him]?'”
20 And he showed him the greatest sign, 21 But Pharaoh denied and disobeyed.
22 Then he turned his back, striving.
23 And he gathered [his people] and called out 24 And said, “I am your most exalted lord.”
25 So Allah seized him in exemplary punishment for the last and the first [transgression].
26 Indeed in that is a warning for whoever would fear [Allah].
Koran 79:15-26
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.
This is yet another corrupt repetition with a corrupt variation of the story of Moses by Muhammad, contradicting yet again, the supposed oneness of Allah, with Muhammad’s corrupt “diversification” and repetition. Logically if Allah was one and real, there’s only the need for ONE story of Moses in the Koran, not several.
Notice “his Lord”, not Allah. Muhammad is talking about another god, not Allah, here. And if Muhammad had meant “Allah”, surely Allah is easier to say than “his Lord”?
Also, notice that Muhammad earlier claims that messengers from “Allah” are only sent to their own people? Muhammad has Moses here going to Pharaoh, as a messenger for the Ancient Egyptians, when Moses was a Hebrew. Moses wasn’t an Ancient Egyptian. Moses was a prophet for the Hebrews, not Pharaoh.
Also note that there were many signs or miracles associated with Moses, and Muhammad is unable to name which was the “greatest sign”. In my opinion, the greatest sign of Moses was the Decalogue, but then, that would raise questions, wouldn’t it, of the legitimacy of Muhammad, in not being able to produce great stone tablets filled with the law of Allah, right?
Also note, that the “pharaoh” claims to be “I am your most exalted lord.” This already happened with virtually all the pharaohs, not just this pharaoh. So why won’t the other pharaohs all seized by Allah, a god that the ancient Egyptians never heard of, let alone worshipped?

As for “Allah seized him”, that’s a consequence of Pharaoh drowning.

But, Infidel, it’s metaphorical! Sure, sure. Drowning is metaphor for “Allah seized him”, while totally ignoring the angel that moves matter around: “5 And those who arrange [each] matter,…” and who was stuffing mud in Pharaoh’s mouth so he couldn’t say what he said in Muhammad’s Koran?
Narrated Ibn ‘Abbas:
that the Messenger of Allah said:
When Allah drowned Fir’awn he said: “I believe that there is no god except the One that the children of Isra’il believe in.”
So Jibrail said: “O Muhammad! If you could only have seen me, while I was taking (the mud) from the sea, and filling his mouth out of fear that the mercy would reach him.”
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3107
And We took the Children of Israel across the sea, and Pharaoh and his soldiers pursued them in tyranny and enmity until, when drowning overtook him, he said, “I believe that there is no deity except that in whom the Children of Israel believe, and I am of the Muslims.”
Koran 10:90
So why is Jibril doing the job of the Angel who arranges every matter, including the mud in Pharaoh’s mouth?
Or is this just the lies, boasting and nonsense of Muhammad the Mad as it really is?
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.
