God Almighty and the Creator is not fabricated.
The nonsense is your many gods; and the talk about idols and idolatry is the cheap.
You are fanatic about your people; so you defend their idolatry, and while the idolatry is obviously the falsehood, your people will not avail you anything against God Almighty in the afterlife; and moreover, in this life God is the Almighty, no one can escape His might.
The Quran is the word of God Almighty revealed from God and had to be written by human hands just like the Torah revealed to Moses and the Gospel revealed to Jesus.
I believe that the god/goddess is not fabricated, but the rest?
'You are fanatic about your people; so you defend' your god'
"the idolatry is obviously the falsehood, your people will not avail you anything against God Almighty in the afterlife; and moreover, in this life God is the Almighty, no one can escape His might"
-sorry - all you have is the word or your prophet, and like every other religion, the proof is in the pudding. I see nothing in the theology of Islam or the behavior of its adherents to lead me to believe that Islam is the penultimate of all religions.
Just because your prophet says, your mentor says or you say that Islam is the final word or God - it means nothing.I can point to a multitude of Jewish law and belief that would tell me that Judaism is the right path. I can do the same of Christianity and by the way, I can do the same of the Celtic religion of Ireland.
If 'legislated' behavior is based on what the messages that deities give to their followers, then Islam is just one amongst many.
I know that your prophet decried female infanticide, but the rights of women have been codified in Judaism for thousands of years. Jesus said 'do unto others as you would have done to yourself' - that was also a rabbinical saying.And don't even get me going on the rights of women in Ireland in the pre-Christian era - Brehon Law was awesome - and it was tied in with their religion.
You want to talk about 'false gods and idols and idolatry? I'd rather talk about a compassionate deity who had no problem with disciplining humanity but also tempering it with justice.
I look at your Islam and all I see is a religion that tells me that I am less because of my gender and I should be just be happy to be less and to let a male decide my fate. But maybe it's not actually your prophet, but the people that came after him and decided to 'interpret' his life to suit what they wanted? Just a thought.