Koran – Scribe Writes

Who was Muhammad a companion of? His tribe, the Quraysh, the Nabateans – polytheists.

Koran 7:184

Then do they not give thought?

There is in their companion [i.e., Muḥammad] no madness.

He is not but a clear warner.

Koran 7:184

The scholars of Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 7:184 try to explain this:

Some of them commented, “This companion of yours (Prophet Muhammad) is mad; he kept shouting until the morning!”

Allah sent down this…

Tafsir Ibn Kathir 7:184

Thus showing Muhammad is a “companion” of the Quraysh tribe.

Koran 9:40

This verse and the verses before and after, are a speech to Muslims to get them to go to war:

If you do not aid him [i.e., the Prophet] – Allāh has already aided him when those who disbelieved had driven him out [of Makkah] as one of two, when they were in the cave and he [i.e., Muḥammad] said to his companion, “Do not grieve; indeed Allāh is with us.”

And Allāh sent down His tranquility upon him and supported him with soldiers [i.e., angels] you did not see and made the word of those who disbelieved the lowest, while the word of Allāh – that is the highest.

And Allāh is Exalted in Might and Wise.

Koran 9:40

It’s about Muhammad and quotes Muhammad “Do not grieve; indeed Allāh is with us.” Thus showing it’s not from Allah or Jibril.

Koran 23:14

So blessed is Allah, the best of creators.

Excerpt, Koran 23:14

This excerpt comes from Muhammad’s scribe who exclaimed this after writing the earlier part of Koran 23:14. He left Islam when he realised that Muhammad was a fraud, a liar and a deceiver.

Koran 34:46

This verse is from a scribe, currently unknown, talking or writing about Muhammad.

Say, “I only advise you of one [thing] – that you stand for Allah, [seeking truth] in pairs and individually, and then give thought.”

There is not in your companion any madness.

He is only a warner to you before a severe punishment.

Koran 34:46

Notice the repetition of the denial of “madness”.

Koran 53:1-10

53:1 By the star when it descends, 2 Your companion [Muhammad] has not strayed, nor has he erred, 3 Nor does he speak from [his own] inclination.
4 It is not but a revelation revealed, 5 Taught to him by one intense in strength –
6 One of soundness.

And he rose to [his] true form 7 While he was in the higher [part of the] horizon.
8 Then he approached and descended 9 And was at a distance of two bow lengths or nearer. 10 And he revealed to His Servant what he revealed.

Koran 53:1-10

This comes from a scribe:

Narrated Masruq:

I asked Aisha “What about His Statement:

“Then he (Gabriel) approached And came closer, And was at a distance Of but two bow-lengths Or (even) nearer?” (K53:8-9)

She replied, “It was Gabriel who used to come to the Prophet in the figure of a man, but on that occasion, he came in his actual and real figure and (he was so huge) that he covered the whole horizon.”

Sahih al-Bukhari 3235

And then in the chapter: “The Meaning of the Saying of Allah, The Mighty and Sublime: ‘And indeed he saw him at a second descent (another time)’; And did the prophet (saws) see his lord on the night of the Isra?”

Masruq reported:

I said to Aisha: What about the words of Allah:

“Then he drew nigh and came down, so he was at a distance of two bows or closer still: so He revealed to His servant what He revealed” (K53:8-10)?

She said: “It implies Gabriel. He used to come to him (the Holy Prophet) in the shape of men; but he came at this time in his true form and blocked up the horizon of the sky.”

Sahih Muslim 177d

Koran 81:15-29

81:15 So I swear by the retreating stars – 16 Those that run [their courses] and disappear – 17 And by the night as it closes in 18 And by the dawn when it breathes 19 [That] indeed, the Qur’an is a word [conveyed by] a noble messenger 20 [Who is] possessed of power and with the Owner of the Throne, secure [in position], 21 Obeyed there [in the heavens] and trustworthy.

22 And your companion is not [at all] mad.

23 And he has already seen Gabriel in the clear horizon.

24 And Muhammad is not a withholder of [knowledge of] the unseen.

25 And the Qur’an is not the word of a devil, expelled [from the heavens].

26 So where are you going?

27 It is not except a reminder to the worlds 28 For whoever wills among you to take a right course.

29 And you do not will except that Allah wills – Lord of the worlds.

Koran 81:15-29

Again, note the denial of the madness of Muhammad by the scribe.

Conclusion

As shown, at least these passages of the Koran were written by a scribe about Muhammad, “your companion” and thus they were not from Allah, Jibril or Muhammad. Thus the Koran is not the imaginary Qur’an, not from Allah, thus Allah is imaginary, an idol and so false.

Muhammad was a false prophet, for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, the Koran.