Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 17, 2022 at 17:00
Here check this link and the 147 Chapters of DISASTERS in the Qur'an! The Qur'an is a literary disaster
Here is a few disasters:
-1- جمع القرآن
حقائق حول القرآن الكريم
-2- تعدد مصاحف القرآن
-3- تعدد قراءات القرآن
-4- الكلام الأعجمى
-5- الكلام العاطل
-6- الكلام المتناقض
-7- الكلام المفكك
-8- الكلام المكرر
-9- الكلام المنسوخ
-10- الكلام الغريب
1. The (disaster) of the collection of the Qur'an
2. Multiple Codices of the Quran. Hint: Too many Qur'ans. I thought that there is only one Qur'an! What a disaster
3. Multiple readings of the Quran! Really? Mashallah and by the way your Arab masters have no clue what is al-Qira'at
4. Foreign words in the Qur'an? I'm shocked so who is the liar here when your god says that it is Arabic Qur'an?
5.The speech that is useless!
6. The contradictory speech!
7. The disjointed speech. What a disaster
8. The speech that is frequently repeated. Hint: why does your god keep repeating himself ad nauseum?
9. The abrogated speech!
10. Strange speech! So what is al-Samad for example? Hint: no one has a clue
AND are you aware that the Qur'an was canonized in Cairo in 1923-1924 or more than 1300 years after the death of Abul Qaism aka Quthm aka Mohammad?
Enjoy reading about these disasters and the rest of the 147 titles/chapters
The Qur'an is a literary disaster
So do you still recommentd the Ahmadiyya crap by the two tablighees with the glorious names of Moiz Shish Kabab and Abdul (sic) Haqq (sic)?
What a disaster
Last, is it true that members of al-Ahmadiyya like you and our dear Michael are not allowed to perform the pagan Haj in Mecca? Why is that?
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