Allah’s Book

What does Allah’s Book look like?

Embroidery

Allah needs a little practice with his embroidery, spelling and grammar.

“He came to me,” said the apostle of God, “while I was asleep, with a coverlet of brocade whereon was some writing, and said, “Read!”

I said, “What shall I read?”

He pressed me with it so tightly that I thought it was death; then he let me go and said, “Read!”

Guillaume – Life of Muhammad

Of course, Muhammad couldn’t read English or Hebrew or anything in a dream that was rapidly turning into the nightmare of demon possession. What did Muhammad actually see in his nightmare?

Torah scrolls.

In particular, just the covers, in white linen with green thread in Hebrew. This is why he was unable to read them – Muhammad couldn’t read Hebrew, not that he was illiterate. Muhammad was literate in Arabic. For more, read: False from the First Word.

Stone Tablet

Moses and the Decalogue.

In the Torah and Bible, GOD writes the Decalogue with his finger onto stone tablets for Moses. Allah is unable to do this, despite Muhammad’s demon, Jibril, boasting about it in his Koran. For more, read: Koran – Tablets.

GOD also writes on the wall for a pagan king in the Book of Daniel, chapter 5. Here’s a summary, from AI:

  • The king: It’s King Belshazzar of Babylon, who throws a lavish feast using the sacred vessels taken from the Jerusalem temple.
  • The writing: In the middle of the revelry, a mysterious hand appears and writes words on the plaster of the palace wall. The king is terrified.
  • The interpreter: None of Belshazzar’s wise men can explain it, but Daniel is summoned. He interprets the words MENE, MENE, TEKEL, PARSIN as a divine judgment:
    • MENE – God has numbered the days of Belshazzar’s kingdom and brought it to an end.
    • TEKEL – The king has been weighed on the scales and found wanting.
    • PERES (Parsin) – The kingdom will be divided and given to the Medes and Persians.
  • The outcome: That very night, Belshazzar is killed, and Darius the Mede takes over the kingdom.

It’s a striking moment because it’s one of the few times in the Bible where God’s message is delivered in writing directly on a physical surface, rather than through prophets or visions. The phrase “the writing on the wall” has since become a proverb for an unavoidable doom or warning.

The fact that Allah can’t do this for Muhammad or Muhammad’s ruler and his tribe shows Allah is merely an idol worshipped by Muhammad, Muslims and the pagan tribe, the Quraysh. Also note that GOD can simply have his hand write, which is seen by Belshazzar, and he knows immediately it’s not from his idols.

Jesus also writes on the dusty floor of the temple court with his hand. No one recorded the contents of his writing, and that was probably the intent of GOD and Jesus.

Muhammad’s writing, mostly done through his scribes, was recorded in the wrong order, on goat food and bones and had non-Arabic words, showing his incompetence. Muhammad couldn’t carve stone tablets and wouldn’t lower himself to write in the dust on the floor.