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SPC Greg Carr
I do read the Qur'an. I read it with tafsir and I study the Arabic.
This is a good start: http://spiritualperception.org/top-five-misquotations-of-the-quran/
It's really not hard to understand. One just has to understand what the Qur'an is and give it a deep study, rather than reading some translation and thinking you know what it means at face value, which is comical to anybody who has studied the Qur'an in Arabic.
This is a good start: http://spiritualperception.org/top-five-misquotations-of-the-quran/
It's really not hard to understand. One just has to understand what the Qur'an is and give it a deep study, rather than reading some translation and thinking you know what it means at face value, which is comical to anybody who has studied the Qur'an in Arabic.
Top Five Misquotations Of The Qur’an | Spiritual Perception
The recent surge in negative sentiments towards Islam and Muslims has resulted in many attempts to depict the religion as inherently violent. This has also resulted in absurd accusations against the Qur’an. What are the five most frequently misquoted passages in the Qur’an? Do accusations of violence stand up to academic scrutiny, or are the verses being distorted to suggest the opposite of what they actually say?
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