Or, how one man exceeds the idol Allah and his false prophet, Muhammad.
And they said, “Our hearts are wrapped.”
Excerpt, Koran 2:88
…their saying, “Our hearts are wrapped”…
Excerpt, Koran 4:155
Who are “they”? They are the Quraysh, the Nabateans, Muhammad’s tribe, who got tired of the nonsense and lies from Muhammad, and were told by their leader to shun and ignore Muhammad, by saying “our hearts are wrapped.”

Muhammad, who is not aided by a real god, but is hindered by demons or alternate personalities, was unable to cope with this shunning. Instead of improving his behaviour or getting a real god to intervene, he blames his idol, Allah, for this problem.
The Seals of Allah

Allāh has set a seal upon their hearts and upon their hearing, and over their vision is a veil.
Excerpt, Koran 2:7
Muhammad also adds a veil over their vision here and in Koran 45:23 (below).
and their saying, “Our hearts are wrapped”.
Rather, Allah has sealed them because of their disbelief, so they believe not, except for a few.
Excerpt, Koran 4:155
Say, “Have you considered: if Allāh should take away your hearing and your sight and set a seal upon your hearts, which deity other than Allāh could bring them [back] to you?”
Look how We diversify the verses; then they [still] turn away.
Koran 6:46
7:100 Has it not become clear to those who inherited the earth after its [previous] people that if We willed, We could afflict them for their sins?
But We seal over their hearts so they do not hear.
101 Those cities – We relate to you, [O Muḥammad], some of their news.
And certainly did their messengers come to them with clear proofs, but they were not to believe in that which they had denied before.
Thus does Allāh seal over the hearts of the disbelievers.
Koran 7:100-101
They were satisfied to be with those who stay behind, and their hearts were sealed over, so they do not understand.
Koran 9:87
The cause [for blame] is only upon those who ask permission of you while they are rich.
They are satisfied to be with those who stay behind, and Allāh has sealed over their hearts, so they do not know.
Koran 9:93
Muhammad even blames Allah for his own men not wanting to commit further acts of war and terrorism against innocent people.
Then We sent after him messengers to their peoples, and they came to them with clear proofs.
But they were not to believe in that which they had denied before.
Thus We seal over the hearts of the transgressors.
Koran 10:74
Those are the ones over whose hearts and hearing and vision Allāh has sealed, and it is those who are the heedless.
Koran 16:108
Thus does Allāh seal the hearts of those who do not know.
Koran 30:59
Those who dispute concerning the signs of Allāh without an authority having come to them – great is hatred [of them] in the sight of Allāh and in the sight of those who have believed.
Thus does Allāh seal over every heart [belonging to] an arrogant tyrant.
Koran 40:35
Or do they say, “He has invented about Allāh a lie”?
But if Allāh willed, He could seal over your heart.
And Allāh eliminates falsehood and establishes the truth by His words.
Indeed, He is Knowing of that within the breasts.
Koran 42:24
Have you seen he who has taken as his god his [own] desire, and Allāh has sent him astray due to knowledge and has set a seal upon his hearing and his heart and put over his vision a veil?
So who will guide him after Allāh?
Then will you not be reminded?
Koran 45:23
Muhammad adds a veil over his vision here and in Koran 2:7 (above).
And among them, [O Muḥammad], are those who listen to you, until when they depart from you, they say to those who were given knowledge, “What has he said just now?”
Those are the ones of whom Allāh has sealed over their hearts and who have followed their [own] desires.
Koran 47:16
That is because they believed, and then they disbelieved; so their hearts were sealed over, and they do not understand.
Koran 63:3
Conclusion
Muhammad blames Allah, his idol, for his own failures. He should have chosen an honest career instead of being a liar, deceiver, false prophet, false priest and false messenger.
