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Forged Scripture - Examining How Everyone in the Quran Sounds Just Like Muhammad

One of the most evident proofs that the Quran is fraudulent is the fact that Muhammad, when recounting "dialogue" in the Quran, made everyone in history sound exactly the same, and exactly like him - even maintaining his Arabic rhyming schemes in their speech.

This article will cover a few examples of this phenomenon.

Surely Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful

Ending a sentence with "Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful" is something Muhammad does dozens of times in the Quran.

For instance:

Surah 2:192

192 But if they cease, then surely Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

Other instances of Muhammad using this to end his sentences would be Surah 2:173, 2:182, 2:192, 2:199, 2:218, 2:226, 3:31, 3:89, 3:129, 4:16, 4:23, 4:25, 4:96, 4:100, 4:106, 4:110, 4:129, 4:152, 5:3, 5:34, 5:39, 5:74, 5:98, 6:54, 6:145, 6:165, 7:153, 7:167, 8:69-70, 9:5, 9:27, 9:91, 9:99, 9:102, 10:107, 15:49, 16:18, 16:110, 16:115, 16:119, 24:5, 24:22, 24:33, 24:62, 25:6, 25:70, 27:11, 28:16, 33:5, 33:24, 33:50, 33:59, 33:78, 39:53, 41:32, 42:5, 46:8, 48:14, 49:5, 49:14, 57:28, 58:12, 60:7, 60:12, 64:14, 66:1, and 73:20.

However, according to Muhammad, everyone else used to do this as well, as the Quran records Noah, Abraham, Jacob, and Potiphar's wife, using that exact same Arabic phrase to end their sentences too:

Surah 11:41 ("Noah")

41 And he said, “Board it! In the Name of Allah it will sail and cast anchor. Surely my Lord is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

Surah 12:53 ("Potiphar's wife")

53 And I do not seek to free myself from blame, for indeed the soul is ever inclined to evil, except those shown mercy by my Lord. Surely my Lord is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

Surah 12:98 ("Jacob")

98 He said, “I will pray to my Lord for your forgiveness. He ˹alone˺ is indeed the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

Surah 14:36 ("Abraham)

36 My Lord! They have caused many people to go astray. So whoever follows me is with me, and whoever disobeys me - then surely You are ˹still˺ All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing

Also common in the Quran is Muhammad ending a sentence with "Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing".

For instance:

Surah 2:181

181 But whoever changes the will after hearing it, the blame will only be on those who made the change. Indeed, Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.

Other instances of Muhammad using this to end his sentences would be Surah 2:137, 2:181, 2:224, 2:227, 2:244, 2:256, 3:34, 3:121, 4:134, 4:148, 5:76, 6:13, 6:115, 7:200, 8:17, 8:42, 8:53, 8:61, 9:98, 9:103, 10:65, 12:34, 21:4, 24:21, 24:60, 26:220, 29:5, 29:60, 31:28, 41:36, 44:6, 49:1, and 58:1.

And, as expected, Abraham, Ishmael, and Amram's wife Jochebed (who is the mother of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam - who is Mary the mother of Jesus, according to Muhammad) also used this exact same Arabic phrase to complete their sentences:

Surah 2:127 ("Abraham" and "Ishmael")

127 And ˹remember˺ when Abraham raised the foundation of the House with Ishmael, ˹both praying,˺ “Our Lord! Accept ˹this˺ from us. You are indeed the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.

Surah 3:35 ("Jochebed")

35 ˹Remember˺ when the wife of Imrân said, “My Lord! I dedicate what is in my womb entirely to Your service, so accept it from me. You ˹alone˺ are truly the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.”

Allah is the Accepter of Repentance, Most Merciful

Another way Muhammad ended his sentences was with the phrase "Allah is the Accepter of Repentance, Most Merciful".

For instance:

Surah 2:37

37 Then Adam was inspired with words ˹of prayer˺ by his Lord, so He accepted his repentance. Surely He is the Accepter of Repentance, Most Merciful.

Other instances of Muhammad using this to end his sentences would be Surah 2:54, 2:160, 9:118, and 49:12.

Once again, Muhammad puts these exact same words, used in the exact same way, in the mouth of Abraham:

Surah 2:128 ("Abraham")

128 Our Lord! Make us both ˹fully˺ submit to You and from our descendants a nation that will submit to you. Show us our rituals, and turn to us in grace. You are truly the Accepter of Repentance, Most Merciful.

Allah is the Best of Judges

Yet another way that Muhammad ended his sentences was with "Allah is the Best of Judges".

For instance:

Surah 6:57

57 Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “Indeed, I stand on a clear proof from my Lord—yet you have denied it. That ˹torment˺ you seek to hasten is not within my power. It is only Allah Who decides ˹its time˺. He declares the truth. And He is the Best of Judges.”

Muhammad also ends Surah 10:109 with this phrase.

However, this exact phrase is also put in the mouth of Reuben, and the prophet "Shu'aib", whose identity is contested:

Surah 7:87 ("Shu'aib")

87 If some of you do believe in what I have been sent with while others do not, then be patient until Allah judges between us. He is the Best of Judges.”
88 The arrogant chiefs of his people threatened, “O Shu’aib! We will certainly expel you and your fellow believers from our land, unless you return to our faith.” He replied, “Even if we hate it?
89 We would surely be fabricating a lie against Allah if we were to return to your faith after Allah has saved us from it. It does not befit us to return to it unless it is the Will of Allah, our Lord. Our Lord has encompassed everything in ˹His˺ knowledge. In Allah we trust. Our Lord! Judge between us and our people with truth. You are the best of those who judge.”

Surah 12:80 ("Reuben")

80 When they lost all hope in him, they spoke privately. The eldest of them said, “Do you not know that your father had taken a solemn oath by Allah from you, nor how you failed him regarding Joseph before? So I am not leaving this land until my father allows me to, or Allah decides for me. For He is the Best of Judges.

Whatever You Conceal and Reveal

Another instance of Muhammad putting words in people's mouth is where he mentions the "heavens and the earth", and then says that Allah knows "whatever you conceal and whatever you reveal".

For instance:

Surah 2:284

284 To Allah ˹alone˺ belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Whether you reveal what is in your hearts or conceal it, Allah will call you to account for it. He forgives whoever He wills, and punishes whoever He wills. And Allah is Most Capable of everything.

Surah 6:3

3 He is the Only True God in the heavens and the earth. He knows whatever you conceal and whatever you reveal, and knows whatever you do.

Surah 27:74-75

74 And surely your Lord knows what their hearts conceal and what they reveal.
75 For there is nothing hidden in the heavens or the earth without being ˹written˺ in a perfect Record.

Surah 64:4

4 He knows whatever is in the heavens and the earth. And He knows whatever you conceal and whatever you reveal. For Allah knows best what is ˹hidden˺ in the heart.

Now, notice that exact same pattern in "other" speakers in Muhammad's book:

Surah 2:33 ("Allah", speaking to Adam)

33 Allah said, “O Adam! Inform them of their names.” Then when Adam did, Allah said, “Did I not tell you that I know the secrets of the heavens and the earth, and I know what you reveal and what you conceal?”

Surah 14:38 ("Abraham")

38 Our Lord! You certainly know what we conceal and what we reveal. Nothing on earth or in heaven is hidden from Allah.

Surah 27:25 ("Birds", speaking to Solomon)

25 So they do not prostrate to Allah, Who brings forth what is hidden in the heavens and the earth, and knows what you ˹all˺ conceal and what you reveal.

Conclusion

Muhammad, when composing the Quran, made everyone else speak just like him, and even maintain his Arabic rhyming schemes when they spoke, which were found nowhere in history prior to the Quran. Not a single prophet, in prior Scripture, sounded anything like he made them sound in the Quran, and no one ended all of their statements with his same vague exaltations of God, which he includes everywhere, even when they make no sense.

This is one of the clearest proofs that Muhammad simply invented dialogue, and put words in the mouths of others, in an attempt to make it seem as though he was following in the footsteps of the great prophets of the Bible. Muslims must keep in mind, however, that this all stands on the testimony of Muhammad alone, as he is the only source in human history which records all of these figures speaking in the same manner that he spoke. This is because the people he attempted to hijack for his religion did not actually speak this way, neither did they say the things that he often put into their mouths.