the quran is the most beautifull word i heard all my life.sure beacuse it is allah's words.
2006-09-06 02:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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there has been truthfully no substitute in the Quran from the time of Revelation to all cases to return and this might't be proved by making use of blind statements nor basically ideals yet by making use of easily interpreting the texts of the Quran be conscious for be conscious, word by making use of word and sentence by making use of sentence. The evidence is properly embedded in the words themselves. you notice, the Quranic verses greater healthful like a jig-observed puzzle. in case you get rid of a single be conscious or word or upload a be conscious or word the meanings grow to be corrupt and the "puzzle" will become incomplete. you won't have the ability to greater healthful a sq. peg in a around hollow - it is going to leave gaps. in case you study any financial ruin your self you will see how the 1st sentence pertains to the 2nd which in turn pertains to the 0.33. The 9th sentence (as an occasion) has a relation with the eighth besides because of the fact the 10th. attempt interpreting Sura Fatiha (the 1st financial ruin) and notice how each sentence work together with one yet another. Therein lies the evidence that the Quran is unchanged. Many critics have written volumes bearing directly to the Quran being replaced, yet no you could argue approximately it whilst they actual comprehend Arabic and the actual meanings of the Quran. As for the Bible all of us be attentive to that this is in accordance with suggestion and not rather revelation.
2016-10-14 09:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I've heard it's good poetry, and the best written of the scriptures from a literary view. But I'm not really interested in learning religion.
If you're answering questions in the additional comments-- how do you feel about the Qu'an being translated into other languages. Didn't it used to be a sin to do this because meanings would be lost or changed?
2006-09-06 02:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, it was such a beautiful experience, you dont have to understand arabic to be moved by its rectitation. How many christians can claim to have listened to the recitation(or read) of the bible in its original language?
2006-09-06 02:40:19
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answered by shaawanat 2
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Yes, the words are meant to be rythmic. That's probably one reason it is popular with some people.
Religions use many tactics to pull at emotions to gain converts. To me, it sounds like droning repetitive nonsense. But that's me. You could put any kind of droning repetitive syllables and elicit a response after hearing it a while. Lewis Carol's "Jabberwocky" is another example of how this is done.
2006-09-06 02:35:10
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answered by nondescript 7
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I have. I've spent time in Malaysia and from my fathers house you could hear the prayers over the loud speaker at the university nearby. I don't understand Arabic but they do have a rhythmic, almost musical quality.
2006-09-06 02:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no ,there is anything more beautiful than AL quran
its so great in away that enter your heart directly
if only they listen to it specially in Arabic
there is a channel called al huda on satellites that broadcast the reciting of AL quran
http://www.huda.tv/defaultN.aspx?rt=9
its a great channel
2006-09-06 02:39:55
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answered by SARAH 3
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It did not do anything for me.
I get tears in my eyes when thinking about the sacrifice that Jesus made on the Cross because of our human weakness and sins.
Peace!
2006-09-06 02:35:44
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answered by C 7
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Alhamdilallah ~Hope I spelled that right if not you know what I mean masalaama and do you know where I can get a copy of that I'm studying Islam and I may convert Inshaallah write me back if you can
2006-09-06 02:37:12
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answered by p-nut butter princess 4
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NON!! i weep when i listen to a good sheikh reciting the Holy Quran!!!
2006-09-06 02:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have. And, it is beautiful. Also, hearing the Torah read in Hebrew is also very beautiful.
2006-09-06 02:35:25
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answered by Shossi 6
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