Thus on the day of Badr it was not you who slew them, but it was Allah who killed them; and it was not thou who didst throw gravel at their faces, but it was Allah Who threw it, that He might confer a great favour upon the believers. Surely, Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. That is so; and Allah will surely undermine the design of the disbelievers.
The above sura was written by a commander as one reads of the strategy not to turn and run when encountering a hostile force unless it is necessary to maneuver for battle by turning and joining another company. But notice in the second paragraph that the commander uses his leadership to strengthen the resolve of his troops by stating "it was not you who slew them, but it was Allah who killed them." Clearly, these are not the words of Allah but a commander or a powerful religious leader.
The commander's technique of using Allah as sanctioning atrocities has been a successful form of brainwashing or leadership to convince his fighters that the killings were not through their own volition but by Allah who supports and directs their cause. This mind trick is another way of convincing people that they are not responsible for their misdeeds but some outside force, which they attribute to Allah. But this thinking reminds us of the infantile answer made popular by one of our greatest comedians, Flip Wilson, with, "The devil made me do that."
To rationalize the killing of innocent people, the religious leader of the We Party tells his fighters that "it was not thou who didst throw gravel at their faces, but it was Allah Who threw it," and, "that He might confer a great favor on the believers." This mind trick by religious leaders allows them to make their followers obey their will by placing the act of murder on Allah. But think about it, would God kill His own creations for not worshipping Him? This sura verifies that it is the We Party that intentionally associates Allah with We, Our and Us. This psychological technique emboldens Muslim followers to obey their religious leaders because they believe Allah supports their actions.
Conclusions
Allah is Not We, Our and Us
Allah is represented by a party of men referred to as We, Our and Us throughout the Qur'an. This conclusion refutes the belief by Islamic religious leaders that it is Allah who is identified in plural terms as We, Our and Us.
Islamic scholars, imams, caliphs, and mullahs are welcomed to challenge the conclusion that We, Our and Us is a party of men and not Allah. It is this party of men that are resistant to all criticism against the Qur'an by shutting down debate and killing their opponents because they lack the credibility and truth to defend the Qur'an. Any person with just a high school diploma can easily agree with the conclusive evidence provided above that Allah is represented by a party of fanatical men identified as We, Our and Us.
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