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We live in a world that turned out to be a small village in terms of the huge advancement in the transportation means, the cutting edge technologies that has affected every aspect of our life and made the way we travel, communicate, learn about each other and get the news and information far more easier. As a foregone conclusion we should also be living now in a peaceful, tolerant and accepting world; a world in which people from different cultures and ethnic groups live in solidarity, cooperation with no fear or hate of each other anymore.   A world in which everyone has many overseas friends and the mixed marriages are widespread and all religions, believes, values and cultures are understood, respected and revered; a world free of all types of cultural clashes, ideological conflicts and economic wars. There are no more reasons to fight or fear the unknown other.   Unfortunately, as you certainly know, this is not the case. we live in a completely opposite world. Every once in a w

How many of you've read the Quran? Garry Wills

 The philosopher Garry Wills surprised his audience by this question. In one of his lectures the American philosopher Garry Wills embarrassed his audience by an unexpected question. Here is the video with the English transcription    The transcription:  As a Christian I consider Jesus a prophet but he’s the prophet of the one God there’s not several. So as a Christian I worship Allah.  How many of you have read the Quran ? A minority certainly.  Well, I do not want to shame you but I do. I think we should all be ashamed. You know we’re throwing our weight around the world where almost a quarter of the population are Muslims and not to know!  How can you say the Islamic state is a false construct if you don’t know what true Islam is. This book I published is the product of my shame. I was embarrassed, after the 9/11 I was talking with a group of academic friends we were wondering you know is this really an Islamic event (the 9/11 attack. And at some point people asked well, who here h

The Quran in brief

Muslims believe in all the heavenly sacred books, but they also believe that the Quran is the only holy book that remains intact. That’s why they only follow the instructions and guidance of the Quran. So, what is the Quran? Briefly put, it is the Islamic holy book. Muslims believe that the Quran is the words of God dictated to the prophet Muhammad -peace be upon him- in the Arabic language. The Quran is translated into many languages, but Muslims believe that the Arabic version has a subtle power that cannot be felt in or translated into other languages. Yet everyone can feel this power by listening to the Arabic reciting of the Quran even if he/she does not understand Arabic. Here are the English translations of some famous verses of the Quran: "This(the Quran) is an insight to humanity—a guide and a lesson to the God-fearing."  Ali 'Imran, verse  138   " It is not for Allah to take a son! Glory be to Him. When He decrees a matter, He simply tells it, “Be!” And it