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and not believing it's the truth. It's something amazing, you know instanly that it's from God.

2007-09-12 20:01:19 · 18 answers · asked by Richie Spice 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

sorry, but i was asking muslims. I know others don't believe, that is why it wasn't directed to you. But of course the hate must flow.

2007-09-12 20:18:30 · update #1

18 answers

Quran answering your question at begning

1. A.L.M.

2. This is the Book; in it is guidance sure without doubt to
those who fear Allah

3. Who believe in the Unseen are steadfast in prayer and spend out of what We have provided for them

4. And who believe in the Revelation sent to thee and sent before thy time and (in their hearts) have the assurance of the
Hereafter

5. They are on (true) guidance from their Lord and it is these
who will prosper

6. As to those who reject Faith it is the same to them whether
thou warn them or do not warn them; they will not believe.

7. Allah hath set a seal on their hearts and on their hearing and on their eyes is a veil; great is the penalty they (incur)

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This book is for those who believe in unseen and previouse revelations like Bible and Torah

2007-09-12 20:16:39 · answer #1 · answered by Faisal F 4 · 4 0

It's so bad people answering are being disrespectful to the Quran, it's pretty much like the Bible in parts, talks about some exact same events even using the same names. It's very sad people don't see this. Jesus never discredited Mahoma. And saying that muslims are primal is pretty much saying that Cristians are primal based on the countless killings done by the inquisition. People just don't get holy books. Can't anyone see they are written in paraboles, in a symbolic way? Saying this prophet is the only son of God, has a deep meaning not a physical "one, two, three" meaning. At the end we are all sons of God, how can anyone say Mahoma is no the son of God. Or Budha or Khrisna, etc. Many people critize these other religions, but it's proven that Jesus was in Egipt and in Tibet studying before going public again and preaching.

I guess you can break it down like this: Same God, different name.

2007-09-13 03:20:57 · answer #2 · answered by beacon32x 1 · 1 1

I'm muslim...i don't like the question. I know you said its for muslims only, but EVERYONE is reading this. I think its sorta antagonizing.

Also......i don't know arabic, I can read it, but i don't' know the language enough to know how amazing it is on that respect. I believe it is, but still.

Also, i think there are flaws reading it in its arabic form.

Its a dialect of arabic thats also 1400 years old. Arabs read it and think they know exactly what its saying and they don't....the language has changed and the dialect is not native to them.

I mean when i pray and what not, i read the arabic, but still....the english version isn't a direct translation......its a meaning.

I mean...like if you translate an arabic verse....it might literally mean.......the man walked into his house.....

where as if you read the english.....it says...... the man walked into the property he owns.

I know thats a pointless ....stupid example....not even from the quran......but do you see what i mean.

People reading the quran in arabic don't get that difference in meaning. Also the transliterated version have commentaries that help explain when the verse was revealed....the context....what it really means


Allah forgive me if i'm wrong ......but thats my view.

2007-09-13 03:33:54 · answer #3 · answered by My name is not bruce 7 · 1 1

I've read in the Quran and my God wouldn't believe and want done the things in this book

2007-09-13 03:10:53 · answer #4 · answered by purpleaura1 6 · 1 2

no one MUSLIM read Quran not believing what r u thinking u r. BUT they believe . it is because reading QURAN is good as well as. we have some peace and relaxing of mind. and it's so amazing to believe of God too..

2007-09-13 03:12:59 · answer #5 · answered by cctt 3 · 2 1

I read it, but do not believe it to be true. There are some good and some bad messages in their, but it was not a book that I could build a faith upon, neither is the Bible or the Torah, for that matter. Sorry, but I just do not share your faith.

2007-09-13 03:08:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

If anyone want to know more about Islam and Quran, he/she should consult with lectures of Dr. Zakir Naik.

2007-09-13 03:15:13 · answer #7 · answered by ANS . 1 · 4 0

It is not about reading the Quran. you could say can you imagine anyone would understand the Quran properly.

2007-09-13 03:07:41 · answer #8 · answered by Ask me 3 · 0 1

Whatever. I'm skeptical about everything I read. Lots of stories in that religous book and others that don't sound too true to me. Nothing wrong with it, just didn't affect me that way. (To be honest, didn't get through it) Lotsa readin in there.

2007-09-13 03:07:14 · answer #9 · answered by mccard27 3 · 0 1

anyone read the first 4-5 chapters of the Quran will know immediately it's from God.

2007-09-13 03:06:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 7 3

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