i've read the koran and analysis of the koran. it is obviously a clear rip off of judeo-christian mythology. how can people believe this garbage?
2006-08-14
12:15:29
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2006-08-14
12:15:44 ·
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savio: dear dipshit...if you read the question correctly, you would have seen that i have READ analyses of the koran.
2006-08-14
12:23:08 ·
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afterbirth07: you must be a goddamn retard. the bible came BEFORE the koran...i'm amazed at your stupidity.
2006-08-14
12:24:23 ·
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AllsTar: what if i'm not careful, are you going to blow me up or something? get a life you camel jockeybitch. muslims are ******* worthless.
2006-08-14
12:49:54 ·
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Muhammad created the religion for a number of reasons - one was the arab peoples did not have their own religion that made them feel important. Another one is that Muhammad was a business man and the creation of this religion brought a large amount of trade (as it still does today) were he lived. The Hadj has made the people from Medina to Mecca alot of money for centuries now.
2006-08-14 12:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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My belief is that (and you don't have to agree with it) Christianity and Judaisim were relgions that were sort of incomplete. Mohammad was sent into this world as the last messenger by God to perfect God's relgion, to complete it. If you look carefully, there are lots of teachings and ideas between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism that are similar. And all three books sent down by God are God's words...so there shouldn't be any contradictions or anything of the sort in the Bible, Torah, or Quran, unless someone changed it on purpose.
Also...I have never really met a person who has memorized the Bible or Torah word for word. But I know lots of people who have memorized the Quran word for word. And this memorization has been done since the start of when the Quran was being being brought down to Earth in parts by the Angel Gabriel...so there should be no changes in the Quran. But what about the Torah or Bible? I still believe in those two books, but I have heard that there have been lots of changes in it. For example, why are Christians allowed to eat pigs when it is a dirty animal? In Islam, eating pig is forbidden because it is dirty and I think I read somewhere that people can diseases if you eat pig. So why was that rule changed or is it because Christians do not wish to follow that rule? I don't know, it's just an example.
2006-08-14 19:58:13
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answered by Sana 2
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Are you saying that in the koran, there are BIBLE Principle's?
I have wondered what the koran is and where it came from. And more so, what was Befor the koran. The People and what they Believed. Did the People Really Believe in the True GOD ALMIGHTY, befor the koran, and then got off of the Track after the koran was written?
Not expecting you to answer, thank's for Listening.
2006-08-14 19:23:06
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Perhaps the Bible is a version of the Koran? You cant just preach that without considering the counterpoint. While I may not know all there is to know on the holy texts, I think its unfair you're trying to discredit the Koran in this way.
ETA: excuse me for getting my facts incorrect. calling me a retard really doesnt do much for you - what is this 3rd grade? jackass. grow up little boy. And hang on a moment. If the Koran is a version of judeo-christian mythology, doesnt that make that garbage? Or is it just because it has different names in it its ok to bad mouth the nasty Koran and worship the goddamn bible.
2006-08-14 19:23:37
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answered by afterbirth07 4
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Who the f*** are you and how dare you say that The Holy QURAN is a garbage?what if i say get yours and get lost.....?But I dont and wont, coz even tho.*for me* it was changed ages ago, I still respect you and your book.So,YOU MUST be careful and respectful when you talk about Others' Holy Book...Peace and May Allah Bless Your Soul and Heart...Plus I think all Christians, Jews,plus other religion members are GREAT people, but you are as I can clearly see,100% personally worthless and a sick soul. Thank God, I have already reported your abusive question plus your additional explanation. You damn LOSER....
2006-08-14 19:45:32
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answered by AllsTar 4
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no you havent read the koran or the analysis!! and even those who did found it to be more detailed than the bible or the Torah.
so you are just a nobody who wants to think he's something special!!!
here's a little something for ya!!! you didnt like the koran? and the koran didnt like you too!! no one put a gun to your head and told you to convert.
2006-08-14 19:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Muhammad did not plagiarize anything and if you see the Hebraic tradition of the Quran why try to discredit it? Muhammad was a prophet just like all of the Hebrew prophets and the Revelation that God gave him to give to the world is a blessing for all.
2006-08-14 19:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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He did not. Mohammed did not write the Qur'an, but revealed it to His followers as Gabriel revealed it to Him. As to the fact that the Qur'an contains some of the same info as the Bible -- why would God contradict Himself?
2006-08-14 19:24:32
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answered by world_gypsy 5
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Mohammed claimed to be following the same truths shared by Christians and Jews.
2006-08-14 19:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah they did change some important things to fit their religion. For example, Muslims put that Ishmael was sacrificed by abraham when the bible clearly states it was Isaac!! They also change the gospels (they call them injil) to fit their view of Jesus as only a "prophet">
2006-08-14 19:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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