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The Quran (English pronunciation: /k蓴r藞蓱藧n/ kor-AHN鈥�; Arabic: 丕賱賯乇丌賳鈥� al-qur示膩n, IPA: [qur藞蕯a藧n], literally meaning "the recitation"), also transliterated Qur'an, Koran, Al-Coran, Coran, Kuran, and Al-Qur'an, is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be the verbatim word of God (Arabic: 丕賱賱賴鈥�, Allah).

The Quran is composed of verses (Ayat) that make up 114 chapters (suras) of unequal length which are classified either as Meccan (丕賱賲賰賷丞) or Medinan (丕賱賲丿賳賷丞) depending upon the place and time of their claimed revelation.[7] Muslims believe the Quran to be verbally revealed through angel Jibr墨l (Gabriel) from God to Muhammad gradually over a period of approximately 23 years beginning on 22 December 609 CE, when Muhammad was 40, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of his death.


Muslims regard the Quran as the main miracle of Muhammad, the proof of his prophethood and the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with the messages revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with the Suhuf Ibrahim (Scrolls of Abraham), the Tawrat (Torah or Pentateuch) of Moses, the Zabur (Tehillim or Book of Psalms) of David, and the Injil (Gospel) of Jesus. The Quran assumes familiarity with major narratives recounted in Jewish and Christian scriptures, summarizing some, dwelling at length on others and in some cases presenting alternative accounts and interpretations of events. The Quran describes itself as a book of guidance, sometimes offering detailed accounts of specific historical events, and often emphasizing the moral significance of an event over its narrative sequence.

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First published March 18, 632

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Have other people noticed that the Qur'an is listed here as being by Allah, whereas the Bible is by "Anonymous"? If I were a Christian, I think that would leave me feeling just a little annoyed.
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Since I posted this review, the entry has been changed, and the Qur'an is now also listed as being by "Anonymous"!

Well, whoever did that is a braver man or woman than I am. I admire your chutzpah. So to speak.
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And now it's "Allah" again!

My impression is that the Muslims and the Infidels are pretty evenly matched here. Looks like it'll be a close game.
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Mere days later, and now we're back to "Anonymous"!

I'm particularly impressed by the good sportsmanship both sides are displaying. Who says a religious war can't be carried out in a civilized and courteous manner?
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In a surprise move, the author has now been changed yet again to 'ALLAH "the creator" (As believed in Islam)'. Match that if you can, Infidels!
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"Anonymous" once more, but to be honest it seems rather unimaginative. Come on, Infidels, you can come up with something better than this, can't you? What would Dawkins do?
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Back to "Allah" again. I clicked on His page and was immediately confronted with some interesting options. I could become a fan! (I was surprised to see that Allah didn't have any fans. Evidently I'd been misinformed). I was also asked if He had a blog, and on reading further discovered that
As a librarian, you can create a blog for this author even if they're not on 欧宝娱乐 by adding the feed URL (Atom or RSS) of a blog they keep elsewhere. This will make summaries of their blog posts available here.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any blog kept by Allah, but if I discover one I'll make sure I use this feature.

Oh, and by the way He doesn't have any upcoming events either. Is this correct, or merely a reflection of the fact that He exists outside of space and time?
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Ho hum... "Anonymous" is back. He/she has written a whole lot more books than Allah, but also lacks fans. Well, that's one thing they have in common...
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Flash update: the author has now been changed to "God"!

This boldly ecumenical move impresses me. God, I learn from His Homepage, is the author not only of the Quran but also of The Gospels of Jesus (KJV) with Search Every Verse Navigation, Optimized for E-Readers, where He is credited as the author and King James as the translator. He has not written any other books. Well, I've never pretended to understand theology, but I recognize new thinking when I see it. I hope someone more competent than I am is already preparing an exegesis.

The page ends with the following rather intriguing prayer:
Is this you? Let us know. If not, help out and invite God to 欧宝娱乐.
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I'm disappointed to say that we've now got "Anonymous" again. Whoever did that should be ashamed of themselves. "God" was inspired, this is just dull.

What other possible candidates could there be? Muhammad (PBUH)? The Angel Gabriel? Abu Bakr? Muhammad (PBUH), Bakr, Uthman and Hafsa? We need some fresh ideas here.
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After several months of inactivity, we have another change, but it was worth waiting for: "All芒h (God Almighty)".

Brilliant! Isn't that circumflex just to die for?
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The Infidels, with their characteristic rapier wit, have changed the author back to "Anonymous". Sorry, but I am not impressed. And don't give me that 欧宝娱乐 Policy crap. Plenty of holy books are not listed as being by Anonymous, for example The Book of Mormon and The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

I look forward to seeing the Muslims' next move - I think they have the initiative.
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The Muslims score again with "ALLAH" (all caps), who has also written Study the Noble Qur'an Word-for-Word Volume 2 and Study the Noble Qur'an Word-for-Word Volume 3. Mysteriously, there is no Volume 1. ALLAH has three quotes, of which the first is "賱丕 廿賱賴 廿賱丕 丕賱賱賴 賲丨賲丿 乇爻賵賱 丕賱賱" ("There is no god but ALLAH and Mohammad is his prophet").

Now that's class. Okay, Infidels, let's see if you can change the author to something that's not yet another "Anonymous". I dare you. I double dare you.
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Boo! A few days later, and "Anonymous" is back. Honestly, it's enough to make you want to convert to Islam.
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Allah has returned again, but in a confusingly different form! This time, I found He was only the author of the Qur'an and had two fans, Nabila and Tarek. I decided that it was prudent to become a fan as well.

I checked to see which authors were like Allah, and was startled to see that the list included Alexandre Dumas and Italo Calvino. I'm sure it's greatly to their credit.
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That didn't last long. Notgettingenough, whose opinions I greatly respect, felt that it was inappropriate for me to be a fan of Allah. On reconsideration, I agree with her. I have cancelled my brief fanship and hope that both parties will understand it was an honest mistake.
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The Infidels only have one idea, and here it is again. Sigh...
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The Muslims are back, and score another fine goal with "丕賱賱賴". That's "Allah" in Arabic script for all you people who can't be bothered to check it on Google Translate.

Contrary to what certain skeptics may say, religious belief appears to give you imagination. Go Islam! !丕賱賱賴 兀賰亘乇
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Without waiting for the Infidels to reply, the Muslims score again with "丕賱賱賴 噩賱賻賾 噩賱丕賱賴". The person responsible has even created a cool avatar for . Nice work!

Admit it, Infidels: you have been comprehensively outplayed here. The classiest thing to do would be to have some suitable representative come forward and formally concede. That might at least win you back some respect.
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The Infidels refuse to admit defeat, and come back for the ninth time (I counted) with the single move they know how to make. Though, confusingly, the title of the book is now given only in Arabic script.

If it's an attempt at a compromise solution, I very much doubt that the Muslims will buy it. Watch this space.
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I presume that the Infidels' peace overture was scornfully rejected. They have retaliated by changing the title to Roman script only, even removing the apostrophe.

Cheeky! This flagrantly provocative gesture will surely not go unpunished.
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After 40 days of inactivity (significant or what?) the Muslims strike back with another "Allah". I suspect that the move is deeper than it looks, since His new homepage contains a long quote in Arabic referring to several passages in the Qur'an. Maybe someone better acquainted with these matters can explain it to the rest of us?
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A little more than a day later, it's "Anonymous" again.

I think the Infidels have a home side advantage here, which makes me admire the brave and resourceful Muslim hackers all the more. Come on Islam! You can beat those security measures!
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"Allah" has returned, and this time after only 21 days away! It looks like the Muslims have recovered from their unexpected loss of form.

Now, the question is how long they can keep possession. Both sides are demonstrating extraordinary tenacity in this long-drawn-out conflict! Quite inspiring to all us wishy-washy agnostics sitting on the sidelines...
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The pattern from last time repeats: "Allah" lasts less than a day, and is quickly set back to "Anonymous".

It's no good making excuses any more. The romantic in me wants the exciting, creative Muslims to win, but the facts are more than obvious: however they've managed it, the grimly humorless Infidels have taken their game to a new level. Over the last couple of months, they've been in charge 95% of the time.

Muslims, you need to figure out what the Infidels are doing and stop them. It's as simple as that.
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I was about to despair, but Allah is back! Though I am surprised to see that He still only has two fans, the ever-faithful Nabila and Tarek. Truly, their reward will be great.

I do wonder what thoughts Amazon have on this vital question. Which way could the different options push sales in the Muslim world? I imagine they have top analysts crunching the numbers as I write.
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Incredible but true: the Infidels have finally come up with a new idea! The author of the Qur'an is now given as "A".

Who is A, I hear you ask? I haven't the slightest notion. The one slim lead we're given is that A has also co-authored with Kirk Perron - possibly a minor prophet, but, to be honest, I'm clutching at straws here.

I don't dare predict what might happen next. Stay tuned.
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"A" lasted mere hours, and now it's Allah again. For people who haven't yet looked at His Homepage, there is some interesting theological information:

gender: male
genre: Religion
influences: Almighty Yahweh, Jesus Christ

Oh, and He has now acquired a third fan, Esraa.

MJ claims to have tracked down the hackers. Kyle, Fil and Zain (if you are indeed the people responsible), please take a bow!
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An hour after the post above, Abbey and Amritorupa swear that the author was briefly changed to "A Nonny Mouse" - but it only lasted a few minutes before reverting to Allah.

I have never seen so much activity. Has a fatwa been issued? Are Amazon hoping to boost sales of the new Q'indle?
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And another hour later, it's Anonymous.

Whatever is going on? Is it the end of the world? I have consulted the Book of Revelation, but all I can find is 22:10:
And he saith unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at hand.
I suppose that may be a warning against blocking changes to authorship attributions on 欧宝娱乐, but I'm not at all sure.
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Yesterday, I started reading Richard Burton's translation of the Arabian Nights, and this morning I see that Allah has returned! I must quote Burton's wonderful opening lines:
PRAISE BE TO ALLAH - THE BENEFICENT KING - THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE - LORD OF THE THREE WORLDS - WHO SET UP THE FIRMAMENT WITHOUT PILLARS IN ITS STEAD - AND WHO STRETCHED OUT THE EARTH EVEN AS A BED - AND GRACE, AND PRAYER-BLESSING BE UPON OUR LORD MOHAMMED - LORD OF APOSTOLIC MEN - AND UPON HIS FAMILY AND COMPANION TRAIN -PRAYER AND BLESSINGS ENDURING AND GRACE WHICH UNTO THE DAY OF DOOM SHALL REMAIN - AMEN! - O THOU OF THE THREE WORLDS SOVEREIGN!
I was a bit puzzled by the bed, but after a couple of chapters realized that it must be a "carpet-bed", presumably some kind of Middle Eastern futon. Just in case you were also wondering.
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The Muslims are having a good week, and Allah (the most merciful, the most magnificent) is now in correct Arabic script again! If you cut and paste into Google Translate and click on the loudspeaker icon, you can even hear how it's pronounced.
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There is no Majesty and there is no Might save in Allah the Glorious, the Great! (I understand from Richard Burton that this is the polite Islamic equivalent of our own "Jesus H. Christ!") We're back to Anonymous.

Come on Infidels, you're boring us all to death. But I just know you can do better. Raise your game and make your fellow-atheists proud of their lack of belief!
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Allah has returned to 欧宝娱乐, and has yet again reorganized His homepage! The opening at any rate looks familiar:

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But a little further down, I found this:

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I'm sorry, it's more responsibility than I can handle. Someone else will have to take care of it.
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And the new author is A... a... a... nonymous. Don't know why, but I just can't stop yawning today. Must have stayed up too late or something.
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Looking at the is almost scary. While I was asleep, the author was first changed to "賰賱丕賲 丕賱賱賴 噩賲毓賴 毓孬賲丕賳 亘賳 毓賮丕賳" by Wafa, and then to "Allah 丕賱賱賴" by Anwaar. All in all, there are 87 pages of edits.

I hope someone is archiving this priceless cultural document, which surely contains enough material for at least two doctoral dissertations...
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An hour later, it's briefly flipped back to "Anonymous" before changing yet again to "'丕賱賱賴 aka Allah", and we're now up to 89 pages of edits.

I see it's going to be Another Of Those Days. I should have guessed as much when I saw on Yahoo News that a two-headed calf had been born, a rain of frogs had occurred, and Lady Gaga had been photographed wearing a sensible outfit with flat shoes...
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It's all I can do to keep up. Since it'll probably change even before I've finished posting, here's a screenshot I saved from the current version of Allah's Homepage:

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Back to Anonymous. Though now I don't know who to root for, since it appears that some Infidels have started ironically supporting Allah. I wish theology was less confusing.
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Allah has returned once more! I immediately click to His new Homepage, and find a book ad with the title Earth Is In Dire Trouble.

Just a coincidence, I suppose.
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Alhamdulillah! (丕賱丨賲丿 賱賱賴鈥�; one of the many useful expressions I have learned from Richard Burton). The Infidels once again change the author to Anonymous, but Islam's ever-vigilant cyberwarriors immediately change it back, even using "Allah Almighty" to show that they, at least, possess imagination and a sense of fun.

I apologize to my atheist friends for my obvious partiality, mais c'est plus fort que moi.
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(after taking a break from my reporting duties)

ALLAH (ALL-CAPS) IS BACK! GABRIEL AND MUHAMMAD (PBUH) ARE ALSO CREDITED! TAKE THAT, INFIDELS!
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Anonymous returns, but with an interesting new twist: he (He?) is now credited as "Speaker". In other words, the Qur'an was dictated, not by Allah, but by someone else.

I do not pretend to understand these theological subtleties at any but the most superficial level. All the same, I feel I should remind the person who made the change that this seems uncomfortably close to the idea which got Mr. Rushdie into so much trouble a few years ago.
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I just stumbled across . At risk of repeating myself, it is entirely inappropriate that this person should be credited with the authorship of the Qur'an.

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July 23, 2013
Before you read on, it is important that you read and understand this:

THIS REVIEW IS WRITTEN BY AN ATHEIST. I DO NOT SUGAR-COAT NOR DO I WRAP MY OPINIONS IN COTTON TO "PROTECT" THE DELICATE AND/OR EASILY OFFENDED RELIGIOUS READER.

IF YOU FOLLOW THE ISLAMIC FAITH AND GET OFFENDED WHEN YOUR HOLY BOOK (AND RELIGION) RECEIVES CRITICISM READ NO FURTHER! YOU WILL NOT LIKE WHAT I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE QURAN. CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED: IF YOU CONTINUE TO READ FURTHER THEN YOU WANT TO BE OFFENDED. STOP HERE. DON'T SAY I DID NOT WARN YOU ABOUT THE CONTENT OF THIS REVIEW.


Why the above disclaimer?

I am extremely fed up with all the people who come here and do nothing but whine and complain about my review. All you do is showing us your lack of education, intelligence and respect.

Your comments clearly shows the world that you have actually read nothing at all: not the review in question, nor have you actually read and understood the content of the Quran, a book you profess to call sacred. All you do is read half a sentence, see the 1-star-rating and then you start complaining, instead of continue reading with an attempt of neutral eyes. God forbid (pun intended) that you even start reading the comments that this review already has gotten before you start jotting down what has been written down before.

From this moment on users who post comments that show disrespect and the above mentioned ignorance will be instantly blocked. Only people that show respect and a minimum of half a brain will be allowed to discuss. Not happy? Go write your own review instead of whining about my opinion of a book I have read.




And again to those of you who wish to censor me and post hateful remarks and comments then please open your eyes and educate yourself instead. If you disagree with what Islam's holy books clearly state then I encourage you (again) to write your own review and see if you can prove the teachings of Islam wrong!
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December 4, 2013
what I learned from this book is that Islam is NOT what they say it is in the media and that it is also not what the radicals claim it is. The Qur'an is the perfect companion to our own Holy Bible.
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December 4, 2013
who am I to say my opinion about this Miracle
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鬲賵賯賮賵丕 毓賳 賵囟毓 賲爻賲賷丕鬲 賮賷 禺丕賳丞 : 丕賱賲丐賱賮
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亘丕賱廿囟丕賮丞 賱毓賲賱 氐賮丨丞 卮禺氐賷丞 賱賱 (賲丐賱賮) 賵 丕囟丕賮丞 亘賱丿 賱賴 (丕賱爻毓賵賷丞)
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- 丕賱賯乇丌賳 賰賱丕賲 亘卮乇賷 噩賲賷賱貙 賷丨賲賱 噩賲賱丞 毓乇亘賷丞 乇丕卅毓丞
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丕賳氐丨 亘賯乇丕亍丞 賰鬲亘 賲丨賲丿 卮丨乇賵乇
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October 16, 2007
A book for life, a book for the next life, a book for all eternity, unspoken by man, engulfed by humanity but indiscribable of any earthly tongue. I cannot let you understand it, but i can invite you to feel it...
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February 2, 2012
兀賳丕 兀丿毓賵 賱丨匕賮 丕賱賲氐丨賮 賲賳 丕賱賲賵賯毓貙賮賱丕 賷氐丨 兀賳 賷賵囟毓 賰鬲丕亘 丕賱賱賴 賱賱鬲賯賷賷賲 賲孬賱 亘賯賷丞 丕賱賰鬲亘
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December 4, 2013
My Noble Qur'an is Arabic with Meanings translated to Portuguese(Br).

Amazing interesting and free of misteries.

Islam goes straight to the point, based on science and logic.

"Bi示sm All膩h ar-ra岣膩n ar-ra岣ツ玬" (鈥渋n the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate鈥�).
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August 28, 2020
The Qur'an = 丕賱賯乇丌賳 丕賱賰乇賷賲, Anonymous

The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be the verbatim word of God (Arabic: 丕賱賱賴, Allah).

賯乇丌賳 賲噩蹖丿 丿丕乇丕蹖 蹖讴氐丿 賵 趩賴丕乇丿賴 爻賵乇賴 賵 噩賲毓丕 6236丌蹖賴 丕爻鬲貨 賱賮馗 噩賱丕賱賴 丕賱賱賴 亘賴 蹖丕夭丿賴 卮讴賱 丿乇 賯乇丌賳 賲噩蹖丿 丌賲丿賴 丕爻鬲: 丕賱賱賴 = 禺丿丕貙 丕賱賮丕鬲丨丞 1 丌蹖賴 1貙 丌賱賱賴 = 丌蹖丕 禺丿丕貙 蹖賵賳爻 10 丌蹖賴 59貙 丕亘丕賱賱賴 = 丌蹖丕 亘賴 禺丿丕貙 丕賱鬲賵亘丞 9 丌蹖賴 65貙 賱賱賴 = 亘乇丕蹖 禺丿丕貙 禺丿丕蹖 乇丕貙 丕賱賮丕鬲丨丞 1 丌蹖賴 2貙 賵賱賱賴 = 賵 丕夭 丌賳 禺丿丕爻鬲貙 丕賱亘賯乇丞 2 丌蹖賴 115貙 賮丕賱賱賴 = 倬爻 禺丿丕貙 丕賱亘賯乇丞 2 丌蹖賴 113貙 賮賱賱賴 = 倬爻 禺丿丕蹖 乇丕 丕爻鬲貙 丕賱丕賳毓丕賲 6 丌蹖賴 149貙 亘丕賱賱賴 = 亘賴 禺丿丕貙 禺丿丕 亘賴貙 丕賱亘賯乇丞 2 丌蹖賴 8 貙 丕賱賳爻丕亍 4 丌蹖賴 6貙 賵丕賱賱賴 賽= 亘賴 禺丿丕 爻賵诏賳丿貙 丕賱丕賳毓丕賲 6 丌蹖賴 23貙 鬲丕賱賱賴 賽 = 亘賴 禺丿丕 爻賵诏賳丿貙 蹖賵爻賮 12 丌蹖賴 73貙 賵鬲丕賱賱賴 = 賵 爻賵诏賳丿 亘賴 禺丿丕貙 丕賱丕賳亘蹖丕亍 21 丌蹖賴 57貙 賴賲趩賳蹖賳 丿乇 賯乇丌賳 賲噩蹖丿 賮賯胤 讴賱賲丕鬲 賵 丕賱賮丕馗 蹖讴貙 ...貙 鬲丕 11 丨乇賮蹖 賵噩賵丿 丿丕乇賳丿貨 賮丕爻賯蹖賳丕讴賲賵賴 丕賱丨噩乇 15 丌蹖賴 22 亘夭乇诏鬲乇蹖賳 賵 鬲賳賴丕 讴賱賲賴 蹖 蹖丕夭丿賴 丨乇賮蹖 丿乇 賯乇丌賳 賲噩蹖丿 丕爻鬲貙 賵 鬲賳賴丕 蹖丕夭丿賴 丨乇賮 丕夭 丨乇賵賮: 丕賱賮貙 亘貙 丨貙 乇貙 爻貙 賱貙 賲貙 賳貙 賴貙 賵貙 蹖貙 丿乇 賴賲賴 蹖 蹖讴氐丿 賵 趩賴丕乇丿賴 爻賵乇賴 蹖 賯乇丌賳 賲噩蹖丿 賵噩賵丿 丿丕乇賳丿

鬲丕乇蹖禺 賳禺爻鬲蹖賳 丌賲賵夭卮 賵 禺賵丕賳卮: 蹖讴 蹖丕 丿賵 爻丕賱 倬蹖卮 丕夭 爻丕賱 1959賲蹖賱丕丿蹖貨 賵 亘丕乇賴丕 賵 亘丕乇賴丕 丿乇 胤蹖 爻丕賱蹖丕賳 讴賱丕賲 丕賱賱賴 乇丕 禺賵丕賳丿賴 丕賲貨 賲鬲賳 亘丕 丕毓乇丕亘 讴鬲丕亘 丌爻賲丕賳蹖 乇丕 亘丕 丕丿蹖鬲賵乇 诏乇丕賮蹖讴蹖 禺賵蹖卮貙 讴賴 亘乇丕蹖 賳禺爻鬲蹖賳 亘丕乇 丿乇 噩賴丕賳 丕蹖賳 賮乇丕賲賵卮讴丕乇 賳賵卮鬲賴 亘賵丿賲貙 丿乇 爻丕賱 1981賲蹖賱丕丿蹖 鬲丕蹖倬 讴乇丿賴 丕賲貙 賵 亘丕乇賴丕 賲鬲賳 賲讴丕賳蹖夭賴 乇丕貙 亘丕 賳爻禺賴 賴丕蹖 賲鬲賮丕賵鬲 讴賱丕賲 丕賱賱賴貙 賲賯丕亘賱賴 賵 诏丕賴 賲鬲賳 賵 诏丕賴 賳爻禺賴 蹖 趩丕倬 卮丿賴 乇丕 鬲氐丨蹖丨 讴乇丿賴 丕賲貨 ...貨

鬲丕乇蹖禺 亘賴賳诏丕賲 乇爻丕賳蹖 06/06/1399賴噩乇蹖 禺賵乇卮蹖丿蹖貨 丕. 卮乇亘蹖丕賳蹖
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March 28, 2017
This book has been one of the biggest reading disappointments of my life. It starts off with the line: "This Book is not to be doubted." My brain is my second favorite organ. Why would I want to hang it up on a rack while I read the Koran? Of course, I am going to doubt it if I feel it is warranted. Why would any intelligent person not doubt?

Then it gets into a retelling of the Old Testament of the Bible. And actually just some of the stories, some of the more famous ones. It's sort of like retelling just those that are on his mind at the time. Then the same stories are referred to again and again.

It is forbidden to eat swine. I guess because it is an "unclean" animal. So keep a clean pigsty. How much uncleaner is a pig than any other farm animal? Isn't it time to put these ancient ideas about clean and unclean animals away?

Women who are menstruating are considered "unclean." Maybe this made sense at one time. But shouldn't it be put behind us? Do modern Muslims consider this an outdated idea? I would hope that some do.

"Women are your fields: go, then, into your fields whence you please." Is that all that women are: fields to be plowed? Is God talking here only to men? Is the entire Koran just meant to be for men? Does God ever talk to women in this book?

Then it is said that "men have a status above women." Followed by the line: "God is mighty and wise." God must have a low regard for women. How can any woman read this book and not be concerned? How can any man?

"He that chooses a religion other than Islam . . . in the world to come he will surely be among the losers." So much for religious tolerance. God does not care for members of other religions.

"No one dies unless God wills. The term of every life is fixed." A fatalistic view of life. Why be afraid of anything? You will not die until God wills it. In fact, that end is already fixed in time.

"A male shall inherit twice as much as a female." And this is the word of God. He seems to have a very low view of women.

If any woman commits a "lewd act," it takes "four witnesses" to convict them. Then they shall be "confined" in their homes "until death overtakes them." Or until "God finds another way for them."

"Do not kill yourselves." Suicide is a no-no. I wish someone would pass that word on.

"Men have authority over women because God has made the one superior to the other, and because they spend their wealth to maintain them. Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because God has guarded them. As for those for whom you fear disobedience, admonish them, forsake them in beds apart, and beat them. Then if they obey you, take no further action against them." And this is the word of God. Women must be obedient; disobedient women can be beaten. This is unacceptable to me.

"Those that deny Our revelations We will burn in fire." No mercy. Oh wait, I forgot "Surely, God is merciful and wise."

"The unbelievers are your inveterate foe." Not a very tolerant religion. Or am I misreading this?

Jewish people "practice usury and cheat people of their possessions." Of course, people of the Islamic faith never do that.

Jesus is not the son of God. I have no problem with that, but there is a major religion which does believe that. I do not understand how Muslims can accuse Christians of being intolerant.

"You will ever find (Jewish people) deceitful, except for a few of them." Of course, people of the Islamic faith are never deceitful.

"They do blaspheme, who declare: 'God is the Messiah, the son of Mary.'" There are a few people in the world who do happen to believe that.

People who are guilty of theft should have their hands cut off. Sharia law must be quite wonderful.

God knows everything. It is "recorded in a glorious book." He really gets around. Is this a real book? How many words could it possibly contain? Why would anyone want to record everything?

The Noah story is constantly repeated, but as a threat. It shows us what God could do to us if we misbehave.

God says, "I shall cast terror into the hearts of the Infidels. Strike off their heads, strike off the very tips of their fingers." He's doing a good job of casting terror. And "it was not you but God who smote them." So if you kill someone, it's God doing it and not you? Sort of absolves you of responsibility.

"When the sacred months are over slay the idolaters wherever you find them." I'll have to watch out during that time. "Make war on them." Not exactly a peaceful book.

"The desert Arabs surpass others in unbelief and hypocrisy." As opposed to the non-desert Arabs?

"Woe betide those who love this life more than the life to come." The threats continue.

I simply cannot figure out how people can speak of being inspired by this book. What a sad world we live in.
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April 16, 2007
It's the Koran. Even if, like me, you are not religious you should still read the Koran since it is such a big part of this world. If for no other reason than to have some sort of understanding into what everyone is talking about and fighting over and if you are religious, if you are Christian or Muslim you HAVE to read this so that no one else can tell you what it says; if you rely on others they can mislead you, whether purposely or not, down the wrong path to understand the true message of this collection of stories.
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February 11, 2009
i am not going to rate it, because it can't be approximated enough; and for the same reason i'm not going to say much about it either. just this: it changed my life. to the good.
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January 13, 2008
I found this a lot easier to read then the bible. It's also a lot shorter.Anyone concerned with the state of modern Islam should read this inspiring text. As wityh the bible there are parts that are clearly outdated and even offensive. One must really imagine life a very long time ago, before there there was computers and silly puddy.
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廿賽賳賻賾 賴賻賭侔匕賻丕 丕賱賿賯購乇賿丌賳賻 賷賻賴賿丿賽賷 賱賽賱賻賾鬲賽賷 賴賽賷賻 兀賻賯賿賵賻賲購 賵賻賷購亘賻卮賽賾乇購 丕賱賿賲購丐賿賲賽賳賽賷賳賻 丕賱賻賾匕賽賷賳賻 賷賻毓賿賲賻賱購賵賳賻 丕賱氐賻賾丕賱賽丨賻丕鬲賽 兀賻賳賻賾 賱賻賴購賲賿 兀賻噩賿乇賸丕 賰賻亘賽賷乇賸丕
Indeed, this Qur'an guides to that which is most suitable and gives good tidings to the believers who do righteous deeds that they will have a great reward.
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賲賻賾賳賽 丕賴賿鬲賻丿賻賶侔 賮賻廿賽賳賻賾賲賻丕 賷賻賴賿鬲賻丿賽賷 賱賽賳賻賮賿爻賽賴賽 蹡 賵賻賲賻賳 囟賻賱賻賾 賮賻廿賽賳賻賾賲賻丕 賷賻囟賽賱購賾 毓賻賱賻賷賿賴賻丕 蹥 賵賻賱賻丕 鬲賻夭賽乇購 賵賻丕夭賽乇賻丞賹 賵賽夭賿乇賻 兀購禺賿乇賻賶侔 蹢 賵賻賲賻丕 賰購賳賻賾丕 賲購毓賻匕賽賾亘賽賷賳賻 丨賻鬲賻賾賶侔 賳賻亘賿毓賻孬賻 乇賻爻購賵賱賸丕
Whoever is guided is only guided for [the benefit of] his soul. And whoever errs only errs against it. And no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another. And never would We punish until We sent a messenger.
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賱賻賾丕 鬲賻噩賿毓賻賱賿 賲賻毓賻 丕賱賱賻賾賭賴賽 廿賽賱賻賭侔賴賸丕 丌禺賻乇賻 賮賻鬲賻賯賿毓購丿賻 賲賻匕賿賲購賵賲賸丕 賲賻賾禺賿匕購賵賱賸丕 锎抠①淳 賵賻賯賻囟賻賶侔 乇賻亘購賾賰賻 兀賻賱賻賾丕 鬲賻毓賿亘購丿購賵丕 廿賽賱賻賾丕 廿賽賷賻賾丕賴購 賵賻亘賽丕賱賿賵賻丕賱賽丿賻賷賿賳賽 廿賽丨賿爻賻丕賳賸丕 蹥 廿賽賲賻賾丕 賷賻亘賿賱購睾賻賳賻賾 毓賽賳丿賻賰賻 丕賱賿賰賽亘賻乇賻 兀賻丨賻丿購賴購賲賻丕 兀賻賵賿 賰賽賱賻丕賴購賲賻丕 賮賻賱賻丕 鬲賻賯購賱 賱賻賾賴購賲賻丕 兀購賮賺賾 賵賻賱賻丕 鬲賻賳賿賴賻乇賿賴購賲賻丕 賵賻賯購賱 賱賻賾賴購賲賻丕 賯賻賵賿賱賸丕 賰賻乇賽賷賲賸丕 锎抠①o淳 賵賻丕禺賿賮賽囟賿 賱賻賴購賲賻丕 噩賻賳賻丕丨賻 丕賱匕購賾賱賽賾 賲賽賳賻 丕賱乇賻賾丨賿賲賻丞賽 賵賻賯購賱 乇賻賾亘賽賾 丕乇賿丨賻賲賿賴購賲賻丕 賰賻賲賻丕 乇賻亘賻賾賷賻丕賳賽賷 氐賻睾賽賷乇賸丕 锎抠①わ淳 乇賻賾亘購賾賰購賲賿 兀賻毓賿賱賻賲購 亘賽賲賻丕 賮賽賷 賳購賮購賵爻賽賰購賲賿 蹥 廿賽賳 鬲賻賰購賵賳購賵丕 氐賻丕賱賽丨賽賷賳賻 賮賻廿賽賳賻賾賴購 賰賻丕賳賻 賱賽賱賿兀賻賵賻賾丕亘賽賷賳賻 睾賻賮購賵乇賸丕 锎抠①ワ淳 賵賻丌鬲賽 匕賻丕 丕賱賿賯購乇賿亘賻賶侔 丨賻賯賻賾賴購 賵賻丕賱賿賲賽爻賿賰賽賷賳賻 賵賻丕亘賿賳賻 丕賱爻賻賾亘賽賷賱賽 賵賻賱賻丕 鬲購亘賻匕賽賾乇賿 鬲賻亘賿匕賽賷乇賸丕 锎抠①︼淳 廿賽賳賻賾 丕賱賿賲購亘賻匕賽賾乇賽賷賳賻 賰賻丕賳購賵丕 廿賽禺賿賵賻丕賳賻 丕賱卮賻賾賷賻丕胤賽賷賳賽 蹡 賵賻賰賻丕賳賻 丕賱卮賻賾賷賿胤賻丕賳購 賱賽乇賻亘賽賾賴賽 賰賻賮購賵乇賸丕
Do not make [as equal] with Allah another deity and [thereby] become censured and forsaken. (22) And your Lord has decreed that you not worship except Him, and to parents, good treatment. Whether one or both of them reach old age [while] with you, say not to them [so much as], "uff," and do not repel them but speak to them a noble word. (23) And lower to them the wing of humility out of mercy and say, "My Lord, have mercy upon them as they brought me up [when I was] small." (24) Your Lord is most knowing of what is within yourselves. If you should be righteous [in intention] - then indeed He is ever, to the often returning [to Him], Forgiving. (25) And give the relative his right, and [also] the poor and the traveler, and do not spend wastefully. (26) Indeed, the wasteful are brothers of the devils, and ever has Satan been to his Lord ungrateful.
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賵賻賯購賱 乇賻賾亘賽賾 兀賻丿賿禺賽賱賿賳賽賷 賲購丿賿禺賻賱賻 氐賽丿賿賯賺 賵賻兀賻禺賿乇賽噩賿賳賽賷 賲購禺賿乇賻噩賻 氐賽丿賿賯賺 賵賻丕噩賿毓賻賱 賱賽賾賷 賲賽賳 賱賻賾丿購賳賰賻 爻購賱賿胤賻丕賳賸丕 賳賻賾氐賽賷乇賸丕 锎抠ㄙ狅淳 賵賻賯購賱賿 噩賻丕亍賻 丕賱賿丨賻賯購賾 賵賻夭賻賴賻賯賻 丕賱賿亘賻丕胤賽賱購 蹥 廿賽賳賻賾 丕賱賿亘賻丕胤賽賱賻 賰賻丕賳賻 夭賻賴購賵賯賸丕 锎抠ㄙ★淳 賵賻賳購賳賻夭賽賾賱購 賲賽賳賻 丕賱賿賯購乇賿丌賳賽 賲賻丕 賴購賵賻 卮賽賮賻丕亍賹 賵賻乇賻丨賿賲賻丞賹 賱賽賾賱賿賲購丐賿賲賽賳賽賷賳賻 蹤 賵賻賱賻丕 賷賻夭賽賷丿購 丕賱馗賻賾丕賱賽賲賽賷賳賻 廿賽賱賻賾丕 禺賻爻賻丕乇賸丕 锎抠ㄙ淳 賵賻廿賽匕賻丕 兀賻賳賿毓賻賲賿賳賻丕 毓賻賱賻賶 丕賱賿廿賽賳爻賻丕賳賽 兀賻毓賿乇賻囟賻 賵賻賳賻兀賻賶侔 亘賽噩賻丕賳賽亘賽賴賽 蹡 賵賻廿賽匕賻丕 賲賻爻賻賾賴購 丕賱卮賻賾乇購賾 賰賻丕賳賻 賷賻卅購賵爻賸丕 锎抠ㄙo淳 賯購賱賿 賰購賱賹賾 賷賻毓賿賲賻賱購 毓賻賱賻賶侔 卮賻丕賰賽賱賻鬲賽賴賽 賮賻乇賻亘購賾賰購賲賿 兀賻毓賿賱賻賲購 亘賽賲賻賳賿 賴購賵賻 兀賻賴賿丿賻賶侔 爻賻亘賽賷賱賸丕 锎抠ㄙわ淳 賵賻賷賻爻賿兀賻賱購賵賳賻賰賻 毓賻賳賽 丕賱乇購賾賵丨賽 蹡 賯購賱賽 丕賱乇購賾賵丨購 賲賽賳賿 兀賻賲賿乇賽 乇賻亘賽賾賷 賵賻賲賻丕 兀購賵鬲賽賷鬲購賲 賲賽賾賳賻 丕賱賿毓賽賱賿賲賽 廿賽賱賻賾丕 賯賻賱賽賷賱賸丕
And say, "My Lord, cause me to enter a sound entrance and to exit a sound exit and grant me from Yourself a supporting authority." (80) And say, "Truth has come, and falsehood has departed. Indeed is falsehood, [by nature], ever bound to depart." (81) And We send down of the Qur'an that which is healing and mercy for the believers, but it does not increase the wrongdoers except in loss. (82) And when We bestow favor upon the disbeliever, he turns away and distances himself; and when evil touches him, he is ever despairing. (83) Say, "Each works according to his manner, but your Lord is most knowing of who is best guided in way." (84) And they ask you, [O Muhammad], about the soul. Say, "The soul is of the affair of my Lord. And mankind have not been given of knowledge except a little."
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Indeed, those who believed and those who were Jews or Christians or Sabeans [before Prophet Muhammad] - those [among them] who believed in Allah and the Last Day and did righteousness - will have their reward with their Lord, and no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve.
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廿賽賳賻賾 丕賱賻賾匕賽賷賳賻 丌賲賻賳購賵丕 賵賻丕賱賻賾匕賽賷賳賻 賴賻丕丿購賵丕 賵賻丕賱氐賻賾丕亘賽卅賽賷賳賻 賵賻丕賱賳賻賾氐賻丕乇賻賶侔 賵賻丕賱賿賲賻噩購賵爻賻 賵賻丕賱賻賾匕賽賷賳賻 兀賻卮賿乇賻賰購賵丕 廿賽賳賻賾 丕賱賱賻賾賭賴賻 賷賻賮賿氐賽賱購 亘賻賷賿賳賻賴購賲賿 賷賻賵賿賲賻 丕賱賿賯賽賷賻丕賲賻丞賽 蹥 廿賽賳賻賾 丕賱賱賻賾賭賴賻 毓賻賱賻賶侔 賰購賱賽賾 卮賻賷賿亍賺 卮賻賴賽賷丿賹
Indeed, those who have believed and those who were Jews and the Sabeans and the Christians and the Magians and those who associated with Allah - Allah will judge between them on the Day of Resurrection. Indeed Allah is, over all things, Witness.
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賯購賱賿 氐賻丿賻賯賻 丕賱賱賻賾賭賴購 蹢 賮賻丕鬲賻賾亘賽毓購賵丕 賲賽賱賻賾丞賻 廿賽亘賿乇賻丕賴賽賷賲賻 丨賻賳賽賷賮賸丕 賵賻賲賻丕 賰賻丕賳賻 賲賽賳賻 丕賱賿賲購卮賿乇賽賰賽賷賳賻
Say, "Allah has told the truth. So follow the religion of Abraham, inclining toward truth; and he was not of the polytheists."
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The Qur'an is the main religious text of Islam. Muslims believe that it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad 1400 years ago by God. It is considered the book of guidance for humankind.

The Qur'an was revealed in the month of Ramadan on the night of Laylatul Qadr (Night of Decree). It is considered that completing this greatest literary masterpiece in Arabic during Ramadan brings an abundance of rewards. I am delighted as I was able to finish reading it during this Ramadan.

I think that this is a book that people from every religion and culture should read. The amount of wisdom in it is remarkable.


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Everyone should read this book at least once in their lifetime. I think it's especially critical given the conflict between Islam and the West.
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One Day I Will Understand it Perfectly!!!
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May 22, 2013
Note, May 22, 2013: Some of the discussion below convinced me that I should add a couple of clarifying sentences, which I've just done.

With the current controversies over the projected "Ground Zero" mosque and the threatened Koran burning, a review of the Koran (also spelled Quran; there isn't always a one-on-one correspondence of Arabic and Latin letters) seemed topical. That might seem ground that angels fear to tread, fraught as it is with controversy, deeply-felt sensibilities for some, and the potential for verbal abuse and even physical violence in response. (It's also a challenge to distinguish between a review of the Koran per se and a full-blown discussion of Islam and its role in the world; the two subjects inevitably impinge on each other, but they aren't identical.) But 欧宝娱乐 exists to provide book discussion --especially discussion of books with ideas that greatly impact the modern world; and by any definition, this one fits that description. Reviews so far tend to fall into three camps: those by Moslems lauding the book to the skies, those by Christian and Jewish believers angrily attacking it, and those by skeptics who see it as a prime example of the ludicrous nature of any and all religions. My own perspective is that of a committed Christian believer convinced of the truth claims of Jesus Christ. That stance is not only compatible with an effort to be fair in describing and evaluating others' beliefs in an attitude of respect for fellow human beings, but positively mandates it.

Unlike the Bible, which contains the writings of many authors spread over millenia, the Koran preserves the oral discourses of just one man, Mohammed, during his lifetime in seventh-century Arabia. (So it has a single basic historical-cultural context, and reflects the theology and style of just one author.) Moslems regard Mohammed as the last and ultimate prophet of God ("Allah" is simply the Arabic word for God, cognate with the Hebrew "El") --and by "God," they mean the God of the ancient Near Eastern religious tradition that also underlies the Bible, the God who revealed Himself to Noah and Abraham. (This in itself doesn't mean that their beliefs perfectly comprehend Him --arguably, nobody perfectly comprehends Him-- but it does mean that "Allah" should not be viewed by Christians as some alien deity comparable to Baal or Molech.) Mohammed's words were dictated to scribes; he was himself illiterate (not a disgrace, in that time and place). Raised in a polytheistic environment, he had some personal contact with Jews, and mostly second-hand information about Christian beliefs, and he connected Jewish and Christian conceptions of God with the primitive monotheistic tradition of his Arab ancestors, but he obviously never read either the Old or New Testaments. He viewed himself as a prophet called to uphold God's cause, and claimed Divine authority for his words.

The content of the Koran itself is sermonic material; it lays down some laws, which reflect a fairly primitive tribal society, and touches incidentally on theology in places, but the overwhelming majority of the content is a pounding reinteration of the twin themes of demand for absolute loyalty and obedience to God and threats of judgment against the disobedient, expressed over and over with a high degree of repetitive language (useful for memorization in a mainly oral culture) and in what I found to be a turgid style. (For me, it was a chore to read, and I think it would be for most Occidental readers.) Naturally, for Christian readers the obvious question here is the legitimacy of Mohammed's claim that this represents divinely inspired teaching. That this is not a claim to be rejected a priori is indicated by the fact that there are an increasing number of Moslems who accept Jesus as the Savior, and who see this as compatible with various views of Mohammed's prophetic role as legitimate. (See "Moslem Followers of Jesus?" by Joseph Cumming, Christianity Today, Dec. 2009, p. 32-5.) There is no hint here of the gospel of grace through faith on the basis of Christ's sacrifice, and not much hint of Divine compassion (beyond pro forma statements that God is "compassionate and merciful" --though here He doesn't sound like it); and the legislation allows things like slavery, polygamy and the subordination of women, and prescribes the death penalty much more liberally than we would. The same, however, can be said of parts of the Old Testament (though the Koranic command to cut off the hands of thieves and its encouragement of wife-beating goes beyond anything found in the Mosaic law). Those parts are set in a total context of Divine revelation that modifies or qualifies them; we accept them as Scripture, but if our sole understanding of God came from, say, the book of Obadiah, we'd have a severely mutilated picture. Much of the content of the Koran, on the most charitable assessment, could be seen as primitive and incomplete, in the same sense as some of the Old Testament that we can now view through the lens of progressive revelation and of Divine accommodation to limited human understanding on the part of the people He had to work with; a parent, as Calvin pointed out, speaks baby talk to an infant. (Though Mohammed lived in a time long after Christ, for all practical purposes his part of the world was a pre-Christian culture, and neither he nor his people had heard the gospel in anything like a coherent or understandable sense.)

IMO, though, there are aspects of the Koran that resist such a charitable view. To be sure, the stress on God's oneness is an Old Testament theme that no New Testament believer would deny, either; and even the insistence that God does not beget can be taken as a refutation of a misunderstanding of Christian doctrine, much as James in his epistle rebuts a misunderstanding of Pauline theology, not the genuine article. (God did not literally beget Jesus by sexual intercourse with Mary, in the manner of pagan gods siring children on human women, and no Christian believer would argue that He did.) But from a Christian standpoint, the Koranic insistence that Jesus was not really killed by his enemies, but was rescued by God, is incompatible with Divine revelation (not to mention history). It stems from the conviction that God must always necessarily rescue and vindicate the righteous, in this world --which, experientially, is NOT true-- and from (understandable) ignorance of the vicarious role of Jesus' death. Here again, Mohammed's lack of acquaintance with the New Testament was a serious liability --much as a lack of acquaintance with the Koran would be a liability to anyone making claims about Islam. (That isn't, obviously, anything that he could have helped; he had the information that could realistically be available to him in his time and place. By all accounts, he was actively interested in obtaining verbal information about both Judaism and Christianity; he can't be faulted for inevitable gaps in what he could acquire that way.) Also, while the Old Testament applies the Mosaic Law only to Israel, and the New Testament supersedes the letter of it with the spirit/Spirit, the Koran suggests no such limits for its laws --which is seen by strict Moslems today as a mandate to impose them on the entire world! Finally (and related to the latter) the Koran in places clearly commands a Moslem theocracy as the form of human government, and calls for its forcible imposition on the world. To be sure, not all Moslems are inclined to follow this to the letter. But this kind of Koranic teaching (coupled with its death penalty provisions for blasphemy and apostasy) certainly creates a built-in ratchet towards intolerance and religious violence, and provides religious justification for social policies which, no matter how constructive or mitigating they might have been in 7th-century tribal society, today more often create and perpetuate horrible injustice rather than mitigate it. To be wisely aware of this is not the same thing as calling for persecution of peaceful Moslems.

So in conclusion, my recommendation regarding the Koran is to read it, not burn it --but read it with a discerning critical faculty. :-)
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This is one book that I will never be finished reading. I believe no one can be finished with it unless they understand it fully and completely and then implement it fully and completely in their lives. As that is near to impossible unless Allah wills it, I will never be changing the status to read of this miracle.

I know that this book can change lives and will always enlighten the path of those who Allah wills and of those who will let it enlighten their path.

Every human being, I emphasise again that every human being should be give an oppertunity to read the Quran and those who are not previllaged enough to have the means should be helped by those who are. I think that it is the right of every human being to be guided and Allah is the only one who can do so.

I hope that more and more people will be able to find the means to read this amazing book and will also ask others to read it. And I pray to Allah that those who are misguided in the facts as to what the Quran holds, both muslims and non-muslims, that they would not heed what other people say anymore and would try to learn themselves. Ameen.

And of course, I cannot rate this book. I have no right and am a no body in front of that Almighty Allah who has blessed us with its magnificence. May he guide us all! Ameen.
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賴賵 賰賱丕賲 丕賱賱賴 .. 丕賱匕賷 賱丕 賷亘賱賶 賲毓 丕賱鬲賰乇丕乇 .. 賵賱丕 賷賲賱 賲毓 胤賵賱 丕賱丕賷丕賲 ..

丌賴 毓賱賶 爻丕毓丕鬲 囟丕毓鬲 賲丕 賯乇兀賳丕賴 賮賷賴丕 ..

賵 丌賴 毓賱賶 兀賷丕賲 囟丕毓鬲 丿賵賳 丕賳卮睾丕賱 亘賲毓丕賳賷賴 賵 丌賷丕鬲賴 ..
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I've been raised as a Christian, pretty much from the very beginning. After 25 years, I decided to call it quits and identify as an atheist. There are plenty of reasons I have for making that decision, but one day, I thought, that those reasons were all due to my reactions against Christianity. So here I am, finding myself rejecting religion, all due to assumptions based on one religion: Christianity. Thus, I felt uncomfortable to reject religion across the board, using only data points from one religion. After all, it's just like saying that I hate seafood when the only seafood I have eaten is shrimp. Thus, I picked the Qur'an. And I read it.

So what is this about?

This, as many people know, is the Holy Book of Islam. It is composed of 114 chapters, called surahs, and each surah has several verses. From a statistical point of view, the opening surahs tend to be longer than the closing ones. The second surah, for example, entitled "The Cow", has 286 verses, while the 110th surah only has three. Each surah opens with In the name of Allah, most benevolent, ever-merciful.

I initially wanted to read the Qur'an because it is believed that the Qur'an is the most spectacular piece of Arabic literature. It also helps perhaps to understand what the cultural references are to novels that I have read in the past, especially those that dealt with Islamic characters. I previously read Orhan Pamuk's My Name is Red and Nag墨b Ma岣奴岷�'s Palace Walk, and it would definitely have helped if I had a better idea what were the religious assumptions that the characters held. Now that I have read the Qur'an, it would be easier to see where these characters are coming from.

But another reason I wanted to read the Qur'an is because I wanted to put my thoughts to the test. I identify as an atheist, which means that I rejected the belief of religion in general. But in actuality, I've never known what I was rejecting, at least with respect to Islam. I need to read about it first, before I can be more comfortable in saying that I do not buy it as well. After all, it's the scientific approach, that of experimentation.

So, 114 surahs later, I now have an opinion of what the Qur'an is. I was surprised at how some story lines are parallel to what I know the best, which is the Bible. There are characters that appeared in both, such as Noah, Abraham, Moses, even Jesus. The Jews and Christians both appear in the Qur'an, but unlike Christianity, for Muslims, Jesus is just another prophet. Somewhere the stories split, and there are characters that appear in the Qur'an but not in the Bible.

I quite do not appreciate the catechism-like style of writing. There were plenty of repetitions. Several lines of thought were repeated: how Allah is all merciful and most benevolent (repeated before every chapter); how humankind emerged from a drop of holy sperm; how Allah is all-powerful and all-wise; et cetera. I never expected it to be a scientific book, and as the Bible, the writing style is geared toward indoctrination. The perspective is one of infallibility: the Qur'an only tells you that Allah is powerful, wise, and knows what is best for you. But it doesn't tell you WHY he is indeed claimed to be so. All you have to do is believe, and if you don't, you will face eternal destruction. I guess after reading this, I still conclude that Islam is not for me, and my personal conviction still holds ground. I am still an atheist.

One thing though that I have to say regarding the Qur'an, is that many people think that the Qur'an is a violent book and Islam is a violent religion. But after reading it, I think that the violence is just the same as what the Bible has. There is plenty of talk about believers and unbelievers, with the main gist as that the unbelievers will be punished by Allah. But the Bible also says the same thing. Believers will be blessed, while unbelievers will be punished, both in the Qur'an and in the Bible. Thus, to those people who burn Qur'ans because they think it's a violent book, perhaps they might want to read their own Bible too. If the Bible were made as a movie, I am pretty sure it would get an R rating.

I understand that that is not the whole problem. There's the fundamentalists too. But there are fundamentalists in Christianity too. Just check out what's found in Topeka, Kansas and you'll know what I am talking about.

So, as this is a book review, I am giving it 3 out of 5 stars. It's an awesome piece of cultural heritage, but it failed to persuade me to change my beliefs. I ended the book feeling untouched.
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If you only ever in your entire life read one book, read this one. I promise you, it is unlike anything else you'll ever read.
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June 7, 2012
This is awkward. Well, I'm a Muslim. Therefore, I will find this the best book in the history of civilization. =)
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丕賱禺賲爻 賳噩賵賲 亘鬲賵毓賷 賱賱賯乇丌賳 丕賱賰乇賷賲 賵 亘爻 :) ..
丕鬲賮賯賳丕 :) 責責
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God is Merciful .. Most Merciful, The King, The peace, The dominant, The mighty, The Creator .. God has a beautiful names as a whole, is not (unknown), is (one Lord) for Christians and Muslims and Buddhists and Brahma and ancient pharaohs, all sanctified (God), and as Muslims we do not have a problem if the Christians wrote that God is the author of the Bible, to the contrary, And if they did not wrote it we will wrote ! , So do not claim that (there is religious conflict here) ! , it's the problem of non-believers in God .. their problem stands in the lack of respect for the beliefs of others and in the lack of respect for freedom of belief and the faith

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賵 亘氐 .. 丕賳賰 鬲卮賵賮 丕賳 賰鬲丕亘 乇亘賳丕 鬲賯賷賷賲賴 賯賱賷賱 賵 丕賳鬲 賮賷 丕賱賲賯丕亘賱 賯丕毓丿 鬲丿賶 鬲賯賷賷賲丕鬲 賲乇鬲賮毓賴 賱賰鬲亘 鬲丕賳賷賴 毓卮丕賳 亘丕賱鬲丕賱賶 丕賱賰鬲亘 丿賶 鬲丕禺丿 鬲賯賷賷賲丕鬲 丕毓賱賶 賲賳 鬲賯賷賷賲 (賰鬲丕亘 乇亘賳丕) 亘爻亘亘 鬲賴丕賵賳賰 丕賳鬲 賵 睾賷乇賰 亘丨噩丞 鬲賰乇賷賲 賰鬲丕亘 乇亘賳丕
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毓賳丿賰 賲賵賯賮 責 .. 胤亘 亘賰賱 丕丨鬲乇丕賲 丕禺乇噩 賲賳 丕賱賲賵賯毓 禺丕丕丕丕賱氐 丕賲丕 鬲爻鬲賲乇 賮賷 丕賳賰 鬲賯乇丕 賰鬲亘 賵 鬲毓賲賱 賱賴丕 鬲賯賷賷賲丕鬲 毓丕賱賷賴 鬲毓賱賷 鬲賯賷賷賲賴丕 毓賱賶 鬲賯賷賷賲 賰鬲丕亘賰 丕賱賲賯丿爻 賷亘賯賶 丕賳鬲 賲賵卮 賲賯氐乇 賵 亘爻 .. 丕賳鬲 賰丿賴 賲禺胤兀 賮賷 丨賯 丿賷賳賰 賵 賰鬲丕亘賰 丕賱賲賯丿爻
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賵 爻丕賲丨 賱賴賲 賵 亘鬲爻丕毓丿賴賲 賮賷 丕賳賴賲 賷禺胤兀賵丕 賮賷 丨賯賴
賱賵 賱爻賴 賲丕賮賴賲鬲卮 亘毓丿 賰賱 賰賱丕賲賶 丿丕 丕夭丕賷 丕賳鬲 丨丕胤胤 乇丕爻賰 賮賷 丕賱丕乇囟 夭賷 丕賱賳毓丕賲賴 賵 亘鬲丿毓賷 鬲賰乇賷賲 賰鬲丕亘 丕賱賱賴 乇睾賲 丕賳賰 賮賷 丕賱丨賯賷賯丞 亘鬲賴賷賳賴 亘賰賵賳賰 毓賱賶 丕賱賲賵賯毓 丿丕 賵 賱賰賵賳賰 亘鬲丿毓賲 丕賱賲賵賯毓 丿丕 賵 亘鬲丿毓賲 賲賵賯賮賴 .. 賱賰賵賳賰 亘鬲爻丕毓丿 賮賷 賳卮乇 丕賱賲賵賯毓 丕賱賱賶 賰鬲丕亘 乇亘賳丕 賮賷賴 鬲賯賷賷賲賴 丕賯賱 賲賳 賰鬲丕亘 賲賷賰賶 !
賰鬲丕亘 賲賷賰賷 丕賱賱賶 亘丕賷丿賰 丕丿賷鬲賴 丕賱鬲賯賷賷賲 賵 爻丕毓丿鬲賴 賮賷 丕賳賴 賷爻鬲毓賱賶 亘鬲賯賷賷賲賴 毓賱賶 鬲賯賷賷賲 賰鬲丕亘 乇亘賳丕 ! 賱賵 毓賲賱鬲 賰丿賴 賵 丕賳鬲 丨丿 賲丐賲賳 亘丿賷賳賰 賵 亘賰鬲丕亘賰 丕賱賲賯丿爻 .. 賮丕賳鬲 丨丿 賱丕 賲丐丕禺匕丞 亘賯賶 .. 賮賴賲鬲 賵 賱丕 賱爻賴 責責 .. 賱賵 賱爻賴 賲丕 賮賴賲鬲卮 賮丿賶 賲卮賰賱鬲賰 亘噩丿

I believe that, this is the book of God .. but my faith is not a reason in my assessment it as such .. it's really .. spirituality .. transparency . and a great many things I can not explain it .. this book is really and honestly , the book that I did not find anything that could be the subject of negative criticism .. so after the study and after inspection .. by all honesty and sincerity and goodwill , I can give The Quran, And only
My 5 stars ...
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June 26, 2024
The holy Quran is a book that everyone should read no matter the religion but it should be read in its original language, like most books that are translated it loses flavor when its not.The Arabic language when read has many different meanings and when translated it loses those,so u get one verse that means one thing when actually it has 3 or 4 different meanings (does that make sense?)as much as i read the Quran i learn something new every time and im happy to say it does not teach hate or violence like most people think it does.Having come from a family that doesnt speak nor understand proper arabic very well i studied the Quran slowly and got a Quran translator (which is just as long as the Quran maybe longer translating very verse for me and helping me understand it in my own weird version of Arabic)so to end my review i recommend you read The Quran in its original text and get a Quran translator preferable Al safee fe tafser il-Quran which is really known and respected by everyone
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June 3, 2017
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