I would suggest to try and write notes on a "stick on" kind of thing. I would personally not do this out of my respect to the Quran, as a Muslim. Besides this if you have questions about our religion, feel free to email me at haseeb_khwaja3738@yahoo.com, I see there are two other Muslims who answered your question (at least), I am sure anyone would not mind to help you understand our religion better, peace. BTW your question was polite and not offensive!
2006-09-16 19:14:23
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answered by HK3738 7
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No, knowledge seeking and study is a part of the Muslim religion.
Infact some Muslims do it. Moreover, translators put foot notes
sometimes too. But when I'm studying stuff I always do it on seperate paper so the primary material won't become a cheat sheet if you know what I mean.
2006-09-16 19:08:01
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answered by Muse 4
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Try to write on the english side so long as you don't write something offensive, i don't see anything wrong with that.
I commend you for going through that much to learn the quran.
2006-09-16 19:19:18
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answered by Jamal 3
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No, it's not offensive, but I personally try not to mark any book if I can help it. Of course, for studying, it's different
2006-09-16 19:16:54
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answered by Scheherazade 2
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Its nice of you to ask....we really don't need to offend any group of people. What is the point.
2006-09-16 19:08:49
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answered by dharmabear 3
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How the hell would they know what you write. If you have to highlight, then by all means do so.
2006-09-16 19:08:46
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answered by wunderkind 4
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i've done it, DONT TELL THEM, they freak out. Man I thought the guy was gonna strap himself with a bomb and run at me. LOL
2006-09-16 19:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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why should they
2006-09-16 19:07:09
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answered by aathrey 3
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