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Is the Glorious Quran abusive?????
by JGN on Apr 12, 2008 05:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

SURA XLVII (Mohammed XCVI)

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

WHOSO believe not, and prevent others from the way of God %u2013 their works will He cause to miscarry;

But whoso believe, and do things that are right, and believe in what hath been sent down to MUHAMMAD %u2013 for it is the truth from their Lord %u2013 their sins will He cancel, and dispose their hearts aright.

This-because the infidels followed vanity, while those who believe, followed the truth from their Lord. Thus to men doth God set forth their likenesses.

When ye encounter the infidels, strike off their heads till ye have made a great slaughter among them, and of the rest make fast the fetters.

And afterwards let there either be free dismissals or ransomings, till the war hath laid down its burdens. Thus do. Were such the pleasure of God, he could himself take vengeance upon them but He would rather prove the one of you by the other. And whoso fight for the cause of God, their works he will not suffer to miscarry

He will vouchsafe them guidance and dispose their hearts aright

He will bring them into the Paradise, of which he hath told them

Believers! If ye help God, God will help you, and will set your feet firm

But as for the infidels, let them perish and their works shall God bring to naught

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  RE:Is the Glorious Quran abusive?????
by Frelancer on Apr 12, 2008 05:34 PM   Permalink
Taking a few passages from the Qur%u2019an out of proper historical and textual context will not give a proper understanding of the religious scripture,,,,,,,,,,
Dont say that you have already 2 times or 200 hundred times,,,,,,,,,,
The person who reads the Quran he will never bash becuase there is not a single scripture will take you to think astray,,,,,,,,

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  RE:Is the Glorious Quran abusive?????
by JGN on Apr 12, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
So admit that the Quran was the concoction of Mohammed to suit particular circumstances to hoodwink his followers. Don't try to fool others.

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by Frelancer on Apr 12, 2008 05:42 PM   Permalink
JGN
Even if you kill any muslim to say that Quran was the purpose of that which you mentioned,,,,,,
Even muslim know that Quran is that it is not a book of history, a book of science or a book of law - though it has all these in it. It is first and foremost a book of divine guidance.

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  RE:Is the Glorious Quran abusive?????
by JGN on Apr 12, 2008 05:49 PM   Permalink
"Believers! If ye help God, God will help you, and will set your feet firm"...........so the all powerful creator wants punny guys like us to help him??????????


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  RE:Is the Glorious Quran abusive?????
by JGN on Apr 12, 2008 05:31 PM   Permalink
This-because they were averse from the command which God sent down; Fruitless, therefore, shall their works become!

Have they not journeyed through the land, and seen what hath been the end of those who flourished before them? God brought destruction on them and the like of this doth await the infidels.

This-because God is the protector of those who believe, and because the infidels have no protector.

Verily God will bring those who believe, and o the things that are right, into the Gardens, beneath whose shades the river flow but they who believe not, take their fill and eat as beasts eat! And their dwelling place the fire:

And how many cities were mightier in strength than thy City, which hath thrust three forth. We destroyed them and there was none to help them

Shall he who followeth the clear teachings of his Lord be as he, the evil of whose doings hath been made to seem good to him, or like those who follow their own lu-sts

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