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Posted: 12/20/2016 3:35:49 PM EDT
Let me start by saying if this spirals into what it almost surely will, I will request a thread lock.
With that out of the way, it seems to me that it would be a good idea to read the Quran and attempt to learn what I can from it, While it won't help me understand the perverted versions of it that are used as an excuse for genocide, I do believe that it will help my understanding of the religion as a whole. I read the communist manifesto once for the same reason. Now, normally when I want to read something, I just buy it and do so, but this is different, I do not want to pay for it, I don't particularly want to read it in public, and I do not want to end up on a watch list. What would be the best source for it and which translation do I want? I also don't want to sit in front of the computer to read it either, I guess if all else fails I can read it from my phone. |
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All I know is that it's not a Quran if it is not in Arabic and I have absolutely no interest in learning Arabic.
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If you have a mosque in your area, I bet you could go and ask for one.
Looks like you can read it online on several websites too. |
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I got a free one from CAIR.
My wife threw it away before I got a chance to read it. |
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All I know is that it's not a Quran if it is not in Arabic and I have absolutely no interest in learning Arabic. View Quote I have also heard that non-arabic translations change the tone/message significantly. (No details, that is all I remember from the conversation back in college) |
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Your local mosque would likely give you one and help you understand it... See if they have a community outreach person.
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Learn Farsi go to Saudi Arabia and get it first hand from the real deal..
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If you have a mosque in your area, I bet you could go and ask for one. Looks like you can read it online on several websites too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
If you have a mosque in your area, I bet you could go and ask for one. Looks like you can read it online on several websites too. Quoted:
Your local mosque would likely give you one and help you understand it... See if they have a community outreach person. I'd like to avoid that if I could, but there is one about 10 minutes from work. |
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What's wrong with this one?
https://www.amazon.com/Quran-English-Understand-Modern-Translation/dp/1500870226?tag=vglnk-c102-20?tag=vglnk-c102-20 Or the other 500 I found when Googling Quaran in English? |
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I'd like to avoid that if I could, but there is one about 10 minutes from work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Your local mosque would likely give you one and help you understand it... See if they have a community outreach person. I'd like to avoid that if I could, but there is one about 10 minutes from work. So you can get one for free easily, but don't want to do it. Fucking troll thread. |
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So you can get one for free easily, but don't want to do it. Fucking troll thread. View Quote I don't troll, I don't want really want to take their book and give the impression that I have a heartfelt interest in it's message, I also don't want to give the impression that I just want it to pick apart and throw it away when I'm done. |
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Read the Hadith if you want to learn about extremist Islam. The qu'ran is like the Bible reinterpreted by Mohammad.
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I don't troll, I don't want really want to take their book and give the impression that I have interest in it's message, I also don't want to give the impression that I just want it to pick apart and throw it away when I'm done. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I don't troll, I don't want really want to take their book and give the impression that I have interest in it's message, I also don't want to give the impression that I just want it to pick apart and throw it away when I'm done. Go to the mosque and say: It seems to me that it would be a good idea to read the Quran and attempt to learn what I can from it, I do believe that it will help my understanding of the religion as a whole. |
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Dr Bill Warner has some introductory stuff, videos and books with "for Westerners" interpretations.
https://www.politicalislam.com/shop/ There are a lot of videos on Youtube if you want to get a taste for it before buying. |
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I got my copy of the koran from amazon, or might have been barnes & noble.
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Why on Earth would he wish to learn Farsi to go to KSA? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Learn Farsi go to Saudi Arabia and get it first hand from the real deal.. Why on Earth would he wish to learn Farsi to go to KSA? lulz? |
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I don't troll, I don't want really want to take their book and give the impression that I have a heartfelt interest in it's message, I also don't want to give the impression that I just want it to pick apart and throw it away when I'm done. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So you can get one for free easily, but don't want to do it. Fucking troll thread. I don't troll, I don't want really want to take their book and give the impression that I have a heartfelt interest in it's message, I also don't want to give the impression that I just want it to pick apart and throw it away when I'm done. Kinda like when I wanted to read the Book of Mormon in high school... Sure, they sent me one. They also sent a near endless stream of whiteshirts to follow up afterward. Should've just picked one up at B&N. |
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You can google up all you want to on the Quran. I googled a site that gave 5-6 different possible translation of the original text to let you compare how it was being translated. In general there was little difference on the overall meaning of a particular piece.
Know the Medina and the Mecca Quran and their timelines. Know one is more radical than the other. Know that it tells you the latest text is always the more accurate text. The latest text is also nearly always the more radical text. Good luck if you really want to learn about it and check out some of the resources by Dr. Bill Warner. Bill Warner because embedding no longer works from my chromebook??? |
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There is "the quran", and then the quran, written especially for people just like you. Most of the translated ones are written in a way, that if Mother Teresa reads it, she would weep from guilt.
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Dr Bill Warner has some introductory stuff, videos and books with "for Westerners" interpretations. https://www.politicalislam.com/shop/ There are a lot of videos on Youtube if you want to get a taste for it before buying. View Quote This. Get his edition. It focuses on the treatment of kaffir. It's quite an eye opener. |
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I'm interested in critiquing it, too many liberal assholes say I need to read it before they'll believe me.
I'm familiar with the old English in the King James Version of the bible, how far off is the Jefferson Koran from that? |
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All of mine are ebooks but just know there are sanitized translations out there that tone down the violence of the message. I'd look for a "non sanitized" version.
And don't worry about these claims that you have to read it in Arabic. That's hogwash. The Koran is a collection of sayings passed down through either amateur note taking or oral tradition collected 100-200 years AFTER Mohammad died. So it isn't like you're missing out on some original idea of the prophet if the English version isn't exact. There isn't even a shred of evidence that the alleged author even existed. |
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When I wrote my last paper on Islam I used one of the online Quran's, it worked well enough.
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Try your local public library. Not only will they have copies to read, but likely materials to explain to nuances or historical connotations of hat you're reading.
And no, the library doesn't keep records of who reads what and will provide nothing to authorities without a court order. |
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Dr Bill Warner has some introductory stuff, videos and books with "for Westerners" interpretations. https://www.politicalislam.com/shop/ There are a lot of videos on Youtube if you want to get a taste for it before buying. View Quote All answers you seek are here. |
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hmmmmm... learn Farsi and go to KSA...
May as well learn Swahili and go there. There are a few native Farsi speakers in the KSA but they are not the "Clerics" who you would go learn from. IF you meet someone who speaks Farsi, they are more than likely walking some Saudi's dog. I spent 6 months there. I would not volunteer to spend another second there unless it offered enough money to retire in Hawaii. |
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I'm familiar with the old English in the King James Version of the bible, how far off is the Jefferson Koran from that? View Quote Just for accuracy's sake, the English used in the KJV is Early Modern English. Old English died out about a century after the Norman Invasion of 1066. |
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