Shadow Prostration

Savior’s Shadow by Blake Shelton

What is Shadow Prostration?

Here is the Koran references:

And Allāh has made for you, from that which He has created, shadows [i.e., shade]

Excerpt, Koran 16:81

For the refutation of this verse, read Koran 16:80-83.

This verse shows that Muhammad thought shade is created by Allah, instead of objects simply blocking the Sun’s light.

And to Allah prostrates whoever is within the heavens and the earth, willingly or by compulsion, and their shadows [as well] in the mornings and the afternoons.

Koran 13:15

For the refutation of this verse, read Koran 13:15.

Muhammad thinks that Allah makes the shadows of people move and prostrate.

16:48 Have they not considered what things Allah has created?

Their shadows incline to the right and to the left, prostrating to Allah, while they are humble.

49 And to Allah prostrates whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth of creatures, and the angels [as well], and they are not arrogant.

50 They fear their Lord above them, and they do what they are commanded.

Koran 16:48-50

For the refutation of this passage, read Koran 16:48-50.

Do you not see that to Allah prostrates whoever is in the heavens and whoever is on the earth and the sun, the moon, the stars, the mountains, the trees, the moving creatures and many of the people?

But upon many the punishment has been justified.

And he whom Allah humiliates – for him there is no bestower of honor.

Indeed, Allah does what He wills.

Koran 22:18

For the refutation of this verse, read Koran 22:18.

25:45 Have you not considered your Lord – how He extends the shadow, and if He willed, He could have made it stationary?

Then We made the sun for it an indication.

46 Then We hold it in hand for a brief grasp.

47 And it is He who has made the night for you as clothing and sleep [a means for] rest and has made the day a resurrection.

Koran 25:45-47

For the refutation of this passage, read Koran 25:45-47.

Why Shadow Prostration?

So why did Muhammad think that our shadows prostrate to Allah? Because our shadow lies on the ground, prostrate to “Allah”:

…their shadows [as well] in the mornings and the afternoons.

Excerpt, Koran 13:15

And Allāh has made for you, from that which He has created, shadows [i.e., shade]

Excerpt, Koran 16:81

But where is Allah?

Allah, the dead, broken, stone idol, in Mecca, Petra, Jordan.

Allah is the great idol on or in the Kaaba. The pagan Quraysh/Nabateans also worshipped Allah, their chief idol along with Allah’s three daughters, also idols.

Al Lat, Al Uzza, Lion, Allah (Al Lah, Hubaal, Baal and Sin) and Manat, with the Sun goddess in the background arch

The pagans walked around the Kaaba, orbiting the Kaaba and genuflecting to the idols in the morning and afternoon:

…while they are humble.

Excerpt, Koran 16:48

This pagan tradition, minus the genuflecting to the 360 idols, is carried on in the Kaaba today, except that now it’s repeated 7 times, walking and running or moving quickly.

Muslims orbiting Kaaba in Mecca

In the morning their shadow pointed, west, at Allah and in the afternoon their shadow pointed, east, at Allah.

And as the local mountains had shadows, so too does the shadow of the eastern mountains prostrate to Allah in the morning, and in the afternoon, the shadow of the western mountains prostrate to Allah in the afternoon.

This is why Mecca in Saudi Arabia wasn’t originally Mecca in Petra, Jordan.

Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Mecca – Petra, Jordan with mountain shadow
Eroded mountain terrain – to help your visualisation

Similarly the wildlife, active in the morning, their shadows pointing west at the idol of Allah, with Muhammad up early watching them there, then in the afternoon, wild animals in the west, their shadows pointing east with Muhammad also watching them, until dusk.

But, Infidel, animals are up at all times, not just morning or evening! This is the desert, the animals that prefer daylight were active in the morning in the east with no shadows from the mountains (their shadows are facing west), and in the afternoon in the west again with no shadows from the mountains (their shadows are facing east).

But, Infidel, you switched location from east to west! That’s because in the afternoon the mountains in the east are in their shadow, and in the morning, the mountains in the west are in their own shadow. Animals that prefer daylight aren’t in the mountain shadows, so they can’t be seen by Muhammad.

Sunbeams, mountains, lake

So what about the angels? Let’s look for them.

But, Infidel, the angels can’t be seen! But they can. Muhammad says so:

And to Allah prostrates whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth of creatures, and the angels [as well], and they are not arrogant.

Koran 16:49

Edited for clarity:

And to Allah prostrates… the angels [as well], and they are not arrogant.

Edited, Koran 16:49

So in the dawn, Jibril prostrates to Allah, from the East, and in the dusk, Jibril prostrates to Allah, from the West.

That is what Jibril with his hundreds of wings are, the sunbeams over mountains in the dusk and dawn, seen by Muhammad and thought to be an angel.

But, Infidel, what about the sun, the moon and the stars? They come up in the east and set in the west, their “faces” pointing to Allah, the idol, in and on the Kaaba in Mecca, Petra, Jordan. The Sun doesn’t have a shadow, and Muhammad didn’t notice the Moon’s shadow.

For more, read Moon Splitting?

Refuting Shadow Prostration

What’s a “shadow”? Here’s the definition:

a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.

Shadow, Google Definitions

Note that Muhammad’s assertions are immediately contradicted by a bonfire at night:

Bonfire at night, with shadows of the people extending across the sand.

Note that shadows extend in all directions around the fire. Obviously, these shadows do not prostrate to Allah, and if you consider that the people are facing the fire, obviously facing one’s back to Allah is a sign of immense disrespect to a real god. Obviously, Allah is a dead, broken, stone idol, unable to complain or alter reality to move or remove shadows cast by humans and objects around man’s creation, a fire. This shows that Allah is also man’s creation, a dead, broken, stone idol, incoherent with reality.

Moonlight Shadow

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