Cited as the passage where Allah allegedly lets Muhammad break an oath involving a slave-concubine, again to argue self-serving revelation.
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Quran 66:1-2
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1 O Prophet, why forbiddest thou what God has made lawful to thee, seeking the good pleasure of thy wives? And God is All-forgiving, All-compassionate. 2 God has ordained for you the absolution of your oaths. God is your Protector, and He is the All-knowing, the All-wise.
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Used to argue that Muhammad sinned by prohibiting what Allah had made lawful, as part of the case that Jesus is morally superior to Muhammad.
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