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Islam’s God is Ignorant and Does Not Know

Picture this: the eternal, all-knowing creator of the universe, who claims to possess flawless foresight into every human heart, every fleeting thought, and every future battle. Now imagine that same deity issuing a battle command to his followers, only to backpedal in the very next breath because he suddenly discovers their human weaknesses. This isn’t some ancient myth or poetic flourish—it’s straight from the Quran, the supposed unalterable word of Allah. In Surah Al-Anfal, verses 65 and 66, we witness a glaring blunder that exposes Islam’s God is ignorant, a divine flip-flop that shatters the illusion of omniscience. This isn’t just a textual curiosity; it’s a damning indictment of Islam as a satanic fraud, peddled by Muhammad as divine truth but riddled with the hallmarks of human error and desperation. Critics have shredded this passage for centuries, and today, we’ll dissect it ruthlessly, verse by verse, to reveal how Islam’s God is ignorant of even the most basic realities.

The Initial Divine Command: Allah’s Reckless 1:10 Promise

Let’s cut to the chase with Quran 8:65:

> O Prophet, urge the believers to battle. If there are among you twenty steadfast, they will overcome two hundred. And if there are among you one hundred steadfast, they will overcome a thousand of those who have disbelieved. (Al-Anfal 8:65)

Here, Allah, through Muhammad, rallies the ragtag Muslim army at the Battle of Badr in 624 CE. Facing about 1,000 Quraysh warriors from Mecca, the Muslims numbered a mere 313—outnumbered roughly 3:1. Allah’s solution? Promise a miraculous 1:10 victory ratio for the steadfast believers. Twenty Muslims could smash 200 enemies; 100 could obliterate 1,000. This wasn’t subtle encouragement; it was a supernatural guarantee, meant to ignite fanatic zeal among a terrified force. Steadfastness (sabr) was the magic ingredient—pure faith would multiply their might tenfold.

At the time, Badr was Islam’s make-or-break moment. The Meccans, polytheistic powerhouses, sought to crush this upstart cult once and for all. Muhammad’s followers, fresh converts and Bedouin recruits, were no elite Spartans. They were farmers, traders, and slaves gripped by fear. Yet Allah decrees this audacious edict, as if blind to the flesh-and-blood frailties staring him in the face. Enthusiastic Muslims must have cheered, envisioning angel armies and enemy routs. But hold on—divine omniscience should have foreseen the backlash. Spoiler: it didn’t.

The Sudden Reversal: Islam’s God is Ignorant Admits Weakness (Al-Anfal 8:66)

Enter verse 66, the humiliating retraction that lays bare Islam’s God is Ignorant:

> Now, Allah has lightened for you, and He knows that among you is weakness. So if there are from you one hundred steadfast, they will overcome two hundred. And if there are from you a thousand, they will overcome two thousand by permission of Allah. (Al-Anfal 8:66)

Boom—the ratio crashes from 1:10 to a measly 1:2. No longer can 100 topple 1,000; now it’s just 200. Allah lightens the load because he knows there’s weakness among the believers. Knows? As in, just figured it out? If this is the omniscient Al-Alim, the All-Knowing who peers into the unseen (ghayb) from eternity (Quran 6:59, 20:52), why the initial overreach? Why command the impossible, only to dial it back when complaints pour in?

Historical records from Islamic sources like Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah paint the scene: some Muslims balked at the 1:10 odds, whining to Muhammad about the suicidal demand. The Prophet himself hesitated, reportedly telling Allah (via inspiration) that it was too much. Cue verse 66: divine damage control. Apologists call it abrogation (naskh), where later revelations override earlier ones. Fine, but why the need? A perfect God doesn’t abrogate; he gets it right the first time. This reeks of Muhammad tweaking his sales pitch—hype to motivate, then nerf to placate. Islam’s God is ignorant here, reacting like a novice commander caught off-guard by troop morale.

Battle of Badr: Victory That Masks the Fraud

Badr ended in Muslim triumph: 70 Meccans dead or captured, 14 Muslims lost. Heroic? Sure, thanks to ambush tactics, sandstorms (conveniently credited to angels), and enemy disarray. But it wasn’t 1:10 magic—far from it. No divine multiplication; just gritty warfare. Traditional tafsirs like Ibn Kathir and Al-Tabari confirm the sequence: verse 65 drops, grumbling ensues, verse 66 follows. The Prophet feared desertions; Allah adjusts. If omniscience ruled, why risk the flop?

This isn’t mercy—it’s incompetence. Compare to the Biblical God, critiqued for wrath but never for ignorance. Here, Islam’s God is ignorant of human limits he supposedly crafted. Ex-Muslim scholar Ibn Warraq nails it in Why I Am Not a Muslim: this is proof of human fabrication. Muhammad, a wartime leader, gambled on hype, then course-corrected. Satanic fraud? Absolutely—peddling false promises as prophecy to forge an empire on lies.

Theological Catastrophe: Shattering Islamic Omniscience

Islam boasts Allah’s knowledge as timeless, encompassing wombs, secrets, and futures (Quran 3:119, 57:6). Yet 8:65-66 shows a deity who tests, observes failure, and pivots—like a lab rat tweaking variables. Muslim defenses crumble:

Abrogation Excuse: Quran 2:106 admits Allah swaps verses for better ones. Over 200 cases per Al-Suyuti! If the first word was flawed, was Allah wrong initially?
Motivational Rhetoric: Verse 65 inspires, 66 accommodates. Cute, but omniscience doesn’t play motivational speaker games.
Redefining Steadfastness: Too few were truly steadfast. Then why promise based on ignorance of that fact?

These are desperate patches on a leaking dam. Tafsir al-Jalalayn concedes the weakness was known, yet the command preceded it—logically bankrupt. Broader patterns amplify the scam: the Satanic Verses incident (Al-Tabari), where Allah endorses pagan goddesses then retracts after backlash. Trial-and-error divinity? That’s not God; that’s a satanic impostor fumbling the script.

Modern skeptics on r/exmuslim and scholars like Christoph Luxenberg (The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran) expose compilation flaws, but 8:65-66 is rock-solid in the Uthmanic text—no escape. This ignorance underscores Islam’s core fraud: a 7th-century warlord’s ramblings masquerading as eternity.

Islam’s God is Ignorant: Echoes Across the Quran

Don’t stop at Badr. Quran 2:106’s abrogation verse screams imperfection. Allah forgets or upgrades—fallible much? Heredity laws flip (33:37 abrogates adoption bans). Alcohol bans phase in gradually. Wine rivers in paradise? Early promise, later moderated. Pattern: Islam’s God is ignorant, iteratively revealing as Muhammad’s politics evolve. Satanic deception at work, luring billions with evolving fairy tales.

Conclusion: Islam’s God is Ignorant – Wake Up to the Satanic Hoax

Surah Al-Anfal 65-66 is the smoking gun: Islam’s God is ignorant, revising battle promises because he discovered human weakness mid-revelation. This isn’t a minor glitch; it’s a fatal blow to claims of divine perfection, exposing Islam as a satanic fraud built on Muhammad’s opportunistic edits. Believers twist into apologetics pretzels, but truth-seekers see the con: a man playing God, abrogating his blunders to build a death cult.

Badr’s victory was mortal grit, not miracle—irony fits the fraud. If Allah can’t predict steadfastness in 313 men, how can he judge billions? Dive into the Quran; let verses like these shatter the spell. Reject the ignorance, embrace reason. Islam’s God is Ignorant—and so is anyone clinging to this delusion. Time for mass awakening from the satanic nightmare. (Word count: 1,248)

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Kevin baxter Operator
Dr. Kevin Baxter, a distinguished Naval veteran with deep expertise in Middle Eastern affairs and advanced degrees in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence. a veteran of multiple wars, and a fighter for the truth