Can Christians read the Quran, if they treat the book, with respect, and care?
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Sure. I'll sum it up for you. Allah is supreme, Jesus is not the Son of God but a prophet only, and Jews are chimpanzees and pigs to be slaughtered like sheep. Infiltrate the ranks of the Kafir (nonmuslims), lie and pretend if you need to, and prepare for world domination via politics, migration and force. (Taqiya, muruna, kitman) Don't become ultra violent until you have the numbers in a region to do so. Then unleash hell. That pretty much sums it up. If you do not want to spend the money, I'm sure you could read the entire book online. They also have the Sunna and the hadiths that they use as well, not just one book. Side: Yes.
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Here are some quotes from a former Palestinian Muslim that are rather enlightening. https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/ Side: No.
As long as Christians are not being disrespectful to the Quran or trying to change any beliefs I believe it is okay. As an agnostic, leaning more atheist, if I touched the Bible to learn more about someones beliefs shouldn't that be okay? I am opening my mind to other cultures and other religions respectfully. Side: Yes.
respectfully It is far more important to have respect for the truth than it is to have respect for people's beliefs, especially if part of those beliefs is the belief that you shouldn't respect anyone's beliefs OR facts which is exactly what both the bible and Qur'an tell you. Thank God that most Muslims and Christians aren't actually Muslims or Christians, because if they actually followed their objectively false books they would be too busy beheading you for not believing in them to even debate you about it. Side: Yes.
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