Truth. No holy book could be considered vulgar.
As a Muslim I tend towards the Qu'ran and find it beautifully written with many messages that touch my heart. It is so very thorough that there really is no room of any of those descriptions. I would never criticize another holy book that brings people peace and good messages to humanity. It is just that some books are more complete and less altered from their original state than others.
There is one book, though, used by the church of satanism. I refuse to capitalize such an abomination. Their unholy book, "the satanic bible" by Anton LaVey covers all variety of filth and putridity.
Holy books are holy books because they transcend the mundane and the abysmal. Anyone can take a few passages here or there to use for ambiguous, vague or vulgar purposes and this is done constantly usually to justify something absolutely wrong.
2007-03-27 20:40:27
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answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6
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Yes Qur'an is the most explisit ,clean and always kept original holy book.The other holy books have many false verses so they have many contradictions,ambiguous,vague and vulgar.The other holy books have been changed by dirty hands.
Qur'an is always published into two parts in the righthand side we put the original arabic letters and in the lefthand
we put its translation to other languages.The government supervise its publication.Allah the only one God gives gua
rantee for Qur'an originality.The holy Qur'an is the last updated holy book for human life guide.It is spoken clearly what should be done and what should not be done by human if he/she wants a right path for the safety and happiness life in this world and in the life after date by obeuing it.
2007-03-27 21:14:04
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answered by ? 7
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how are you able to condemn some thing for being ambiguously or vaguely vulgar? it particularly is the two vulgar, or it particularly isn't any longer. i think of you're puzzled. thinking the reverential tone the Quran has of the memories of the previous testomony, and the prophet from the hot testomony (Jesus,) i'm VERY curious to income what your interpretation of the Quran is in a position to sentence.
2016-10-20 02:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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While the Bible may relate ambiguous, vague and vulgar things that PEOPLE do, or did, nowhere does it condone violence, immorality, or any other "sin" and the Prophet of the Bible lived a holy, moral, righteous life.
Now the Qu'ran and Mo on the other hand.....
lol---I don't think you're getting the responses you wanted.lol
2007-03-27 20:43:36
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answered by Prof Fruitcake 6
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I think your Question is disrespectful. I am muslim & personally i believe the Quran is the truth but the Quran also says: Respect non-muslims & thier beliefs. So as a muslim i may not agree with other religious books but i do respect that it is thier belief & they have the right to believe in it.
So if you are a muslim then you need to delete this questions because it will only cause uneccessary problems.
Anoif - Thanks , i didnt read it properly.
You trying to cause problems & hatred by asking this question.
2007-03-27 20:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the institution of two opposite attributes. Like He is far, yet He is so near. Like He is bigger than the biggest, yet smaller than the smallest.
If God is explicit and clear, He is no God.
I think you may be getting Him wrong, for He is not in any book!
2007-03-27 21:18:23
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answered by Vijay D 7
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do u all understand his question? he just said quran is the most explicit and clean book. if u don't understand then read it again!
2007-03-27 20:49:20
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answered by (coco) 3
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i think your question is oxymoronic. how can a book be both holy and vulgar.
ambiguity and vagueness depends on the reader and his/her command of the language and the understanding of the context.
2007-03-27 20:38:30
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answered by tafi75 5
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well punter, you are a one eyed bigot
defending an **** wipe document
written by a murdering adulterous pedophile
"Those who stay in America should be open to society without melting, keeping Mosques open so anyone can come and learn about Islam. If you choose to live here, you have a responsibility to deliver the message of Islam ... Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faiths, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth." - Omar Ahmad Co-founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
2007-03-27 20:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it a fact or a question?
Is "Harry Potter" considered a (holy book) too?
2007-03-27 20:41:24
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answered by Mostafa Al Banna 2
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