Koran 79:34-46

79:34 But when there comes the greatest Overwhelming Calamity – 35 The Day when man will remember that for which he strove, 36 And Hellfire will be exposed for [all] those who see – 37 So as for he who transgressed 38 And preferred the life of the world, 39 Then indeed, Hellfire will be [his] refuge.

40 But as for he who feared the position of his Lord and prevented the soul from [unlawful] inclination, 41 Then indeed, Paradise will be [his] refuge.

42 They ask you, [O Muhammad], about the Hour: when is its arrival?

43 In what [position] are you that you should mention it?

44 To your Lord is its finality.

45 You are only a warner for those who fear it.

46 It will be, on the Day they see it, as though they had not remained [in the world] except for an afternoon or a morning thereof.

Koran 79:34-46

Notice the many helpful additions the translators have to make to the text to make this “clear” Arabic understandable in English.

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.

Note how Muhammad forgets what he said earlier.

6 On the Day the blast [of the Horn] will convulse [creation], 7 There will follow it the subsequent [one].

Koran 79:6-7

Notice the renaming:

79:34 But when there comes the greatest Overwhelming Calamity

Koran 79:34

Yet, Muhammad demands that men (note not women or children – Muhammad’s sexism is obvious), remember, when he himself can’t remember his own verses, with: “when man will remember that for which he strove,…”. What are we supposed to strive for, Muhammad? If it’s for Islamic Paradise, then what’s the point of Islam, with its call for dua, wudu, and other time-wasting nonsense, when we could all go straight to Islamic Paradise? Why isn’t Muhammad REMINDING people, instead of ranting here, in a song or book that won’t get written down until after his death?

Worse, I think the “man” refers to the ruler of Muhammad’s tribe, not to generic men.

Notice Muhammad’s false prophecy. Nothing happened to Mecca. It’s still around, being circled by Muslims, AKA pagans:

Muslims orbiting the Kaaba in Mecca.

The reason why Muhammad can’t remind people is that there’s nothing to remember. Allah is imaginary, a stone idol, an imaginary being in the head of Muhammad, who shows his impotence and ignorance, in not knowing what the universe is, and instead of reminding, tells lies about the universe, life, and everything. These people sense and so refuse Muhammad. The Jews, Christians and the Quraysh knew that Muhammad was a false prophet. Only fools, naïve children and outcasts believed in Muhammad, and as shown, even they suspected Muhammad was telling lies to them, in tales like the Night Journey, for example.

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

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