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[QUOTE="polarwrath11"][...] Islam rides on the quran, and if the book isn't PERFECT, then the religion is questionable. [...]
Sort've on a tangent, my mate said something interesting to me the other day - religions with hell rely on the idea that people only do good things with the fear of punishment, rather than out of true good nature. I guess that's something interesting to think about.
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But it was passed onto a human being, who told it to other human beings, who recorded it. Clearly, even if it is God's perfect Word, they are not going to be able to record it perfectly as they are human and not created perfect. That is one of my biggest issues with Islam, is that the tradition doesn't even accept that the Qur'an could be imperfect as it was recorded by humans, regardless of whether or not Muhammad actually received it from God, or had a mystical experience which drew from his education in Abrahamic religions and his ideas about the state of his society at the time.
Prophet Mohammad's community were listeners and not ones who depended on reading and writing. The way the Quran was passed was by memorization. Islam teaches that memorizing the Quran leads to heaven and thus the Prophet taught his people the Quran by memorization, because he knows that humans are not perfect as said in the Quran. many muslims at Mohammad's time memorized the Quran exactly as Mohammad said it. Then, in case somebody makes a mistake, it is immediatly caught by the many other who have the Quran in their memory, This way nobody could attempt to change it because of the many who memorized it. Later, as people started to get weaker on memorizingand less people memorized it, the Quran was written and the vowels above or under the wordsreflected the way Mohammad recited the Quran. Many people memorized the Quran to avoid anyone who tried to change the words. I myself memorized most of the Quran and can catch any single mistake a reciter does. In my country ( the one with the strongest currency) this year. More than 100citizens memorized the Quran fully.
[QUOTE="polarwrath11"]Quran unedited since it had been written & compiled foxhound_fox
Those old Sana'a manuscripts would disagree. And the fact the original Qur'an was missing the vowel diacritical marks, requiring the reader insert their own vowels, makes me wonder who exactly chose which vowels were "right."
I've read a good majority of the Qur'an, and all of those "scientific" things are anything, anyone with two eyes can observe in nature. Does the Qur'an explain gravity and why things fall towards the ground? Does it explain how stars are formed? No... it is a book of moral guidelines created by a very forward-thinking man in a society that desperately needed ethical progression. Though, many of them are highly outdated by modern standards.
Muhammad's "revelation" is a matter of faith, but the fact is, he was definitely the creative mind behind the Qur'an historically. He had the mystical experience (fasting and meditating in a cave tends to lead to them) that lead him to these realizations. And honestly, for me, the Qur'an being taken as the "literal Word of God" seems to be lost on a large majority of Muslims. They see the text as a history book, or science book, or law book... but really, it is a religious book, meant to convey morality to anyone at any time anywhere in the world. A book that, as a figurative text taken for its message, not its laws, would definitely benefit a lot of people... but unfortunately, the opposite is happening and massive amounts of violence are being justified in its name.
And isn't sectarianism a grievous sin in Islam (I can't remember the exact surah it is from)? I wonder because shortly after Muhammad's death, the tradition split into to very distinct sects (Shi'a and Sunni) that have been waging war against one another since the split. Isn't the Muslim community supposed to be united and whole, with no varying interpretations of God's Word? Also, why are the hadiths considered irrefutable as well? They are interpretations of God's Word, ones which (from what I have read) violate many ideals in the Qur'an (for instance, the equality of women).
Sorry for singling you out, but I have some issues with how Islam presents itself... because from what I've read of the Qur'an, it is definitely a beautiful text that is marred by some serious community-based issues. Prophet Mohammad was born in a community who could not read or write, and so he does not read or write but he has the Quran from God. i got responds in explainaition, but that would take walls of text or some lectures. if you really want me to explain things, then add me on Windows live MSN zizu101@windowslive.com i am serious...
i am Muslim by birth and choice.
the reason is that any question that i want answered, i find it in the holy book (Quran) and/or from the Prophet's teachings.
i don't get my answers from people, even from my parents. the Prophet Mohammad excluded.
idont live in the US. and so i cant get a physical copy unless by importing which would not be cheap.
i admit, i was reading illegally. i couldnt find the chapters that i wanred, so i chose to purchase them. but i cant find them
SPOILERS!!!!
I'm at a boss fight with the hive. What the heck is with the controls here?!?You have to stop your shooting, point at the screen, lock on, fire, and then return to normal stance to dodge all the incoming attacks. How the heck is did that ever pass as acceptable controls?!? I've died a dozen times ina row here. Any pointers guys?
The game has some nice graphics and great level design...but man...the controls are wonky as all heck!
You know what man, you suck! i beat the boss without even dying once. From how easy it was, i was wondering at that time that people on gamespot are gonna say it is easy. i get angry when people like you go all over the controls because you don't know how to use them.
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