The Koran
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The Koran is not only one of the most influential books of prophetic literature but also a literary masterpiece in it’s own right. Universally accepted by Muslims to be the infallible Word of God as revealed to Mohammed by the Angel Gabriel nearly 1,400 years ago, the Koran still provides the rules of conduct fundamental to the Arab way of life.
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Very helpful for finding ways to lessen any harming of little children and other nice people like what is happening in various parts of the world. “Be as innocent, as harmless as doves”, Matthew 10:16. Does The Koran offer a challenge for improvements in its verses? (Koran 4.82, 2.23,79,256) By listening to this Koran recording one may determine honest answers to some important questions like: Is the Koran a final message from God? (Koran 39.28, 98.2,3) Do references in the Koran reflect knowledge about science, biology and the Universe one would expect Our Creator to offer? (36.37-40, 50.6, 51.47-49, 73.18, 96.1,2) Does the Koran mostly encourage or discourage Muslims from functioning in ways similar to what we have seen in hurtful Islamic videos? (Koran 5.33,38, 8.12-16,41, 9.5, 47.4) Does the Koran encourage Muslims to be, “Compassionate, Merciful and Forgiving” toward those not accepting of what The Koran says in a way similar to what the Christian Scriptures do about what the Christian Scriptures say? (Bible, 2 Timothy 4:2, “The Lord...is long suffering toward us, not wanting for any to perish”, 2 Peter 3:9). (Koran, 3.61, 4.88-91,100,115, 30.29,30, 33.57-66, 35.36,) By listening one may also make an informed opinion as to whether the Koran's originator also gave the Christians their Gospels and the Jews their Torah and the Psalms as The Koran says. (4.163, 5.44-51, 46.10 ) One may consider if Islam is the only truth faith as the Koran asserts. (3.19,85-87, 4.56, 30.30) Is there significance in there being over 500 “hot” words reemphasizing that there is a hot place called “Hell”, also referred to as, “God's own kindled fire, the Destroying Flame, God's Scourge, the Conflagration, the Lord's punishment, eternal torment, etc.”, where one can be kept alive and burned forever for merely not having the right opinion of the Koran's Scriptures? (2.24,38,39, 2.174,175, 3.3-12, 4.56, 6.157, 7.35, 9.63, 10.15, 17.97, 22.19-22) Can a “hot Hell” teaching have a harmful effect on young hearts and minds, perhaps causing some of them psychological problems? One may note that the Christian Scriptures only have one place in a parable, not in a word for word depiction, in Luke 16, where “Hell” is used to indicate a mentally “hot” or an extremely, mentally, infuriating situation, (see Luke 15 through 17), and also note that Job, “a man who avoided evil”, (eschewed, Job 1:1, KJV), prayed to go there and be brought back out later, Job 14:13. One can acquire a Strong's Exhaustive or Young's Analytical concordance of the King James Bible on Amazon.com to find a complete list of all verses location in the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures where there is a word that has been translated as “Hell”, though the words are not always translated to read “Hell”, and see for yourself that the Bible's “Hell” is not a hot place where people stay alive forever in an extremely hot tortured condition. There are free Bible word search programs that can find all important words in the many different Bible translations, one is called “Bible Explorer” one is called “BibleMax” By downloading the “Audible Manager” to one's Windows computer first to control the downloaded reading one can easily pause the reading by keeping on the “Pause/Play” button and easily make notes, underline or high-lite the verses, in a print copy, that one may find useful in a debate against terrorism and for a more peaceful and humane world. The “Penguin Classics Koran” is available on Amazon.com., in print or Kindle form with a FREE Kindle App to make it readable on your computer of phone.. By pausing and marking the bottom right of the odd numbered print pages on the first listening with the reading time location visible on the “Audible Manager” one can on relaxed listening later just pause and look at the “Audible Manager”, screen, time location” and turn to the pages where you have put that time location and make additional notes on an interesting passage that would be useful in encouraging people to become more humane. In the Bible, 1 John 4:1 says, “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God”. How does one “try or test the spirits”? Is it by knowing all that the Christian Scriptures says and all that the Koran says so as to become near an expert on what Our Creator really wants? An Alexander Scourby reading of the King James Bible on DVD is available on Amazon.com. It is the best of 10 different copies I have. I downloaded this Koran from Amazon.com for $4.99, WHAT A GREAT VALUE!FOR ALL INTELLIGENT, NONVIOLENT PEACE PROMOTERS
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Koran complete and unabridged
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Narrator has an Irish accent, so the mood of the reading sounds like you're taking part in a political party meeting for some strange Islamic offshoot of the IRA. The tone is very serious, since much of this book is a continuous repeat of what happens to "unbelievers".
There are a number of things that are just wrongly translated in a manner that is misleading to Western culture. There are a couple of passages that talk about being waited on by "virgin boys" in heaven - This is a mistranslation. The two other translations I have say young boys or youth (cherubs?). "Virgin boys" obviously has a sexual connotation, the correct translation does not. There's also passages that describe "beating" your wife if she will not lay with you -- this is also a mistranslation. There's yet another passage that mentions not to take Christains and Jews as your friend. This is also a mistranslation.
***NOTE TO AUDIBLE*** Audible.com has two blockbuster readings of the bible (Zondervan KJV and "The Word of Promise" NKJV). It's about time they step up to those same standards and bring us some quality readings of the Quran in either the Yusuf Ali or Muhammed Shakir translations - which modern muslims agree to be more correct. Though most muslims I speak to say it's very difficult to translate Arabic meanings to English ones. Much is dependent on context and much can be misunderstood without clear guidance.
So listen, but listen with caution - and with someone near who can answer questions. It is against Islam to lie about the contents of the Quran, so true muslims should be able to answer your questions as close to the truth as you can possibly get - without learning Arabic
Misleading! Audible needs a better translation.
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Not even close.
The Old Testament and Testament are Cryptic but point to a time when man will love one another and sin and tears will be done away with.
The Koran allows men to beat their wives (but not kill them because God is merciful) and chop of thieves hands and feet (but not kill them because God is merciful).
If that's what God is like then I was born in the wrong universe. This God is sadistic and cruel.
I finally decided to read the Koran
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Not an easy book to listen to
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