frank462
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The Koran Unveiled
This is an excellent critique of the Quran. The short list of Questions and Answers below show the topics that are fully covered in this article. It is not a short piece but it is well worth the time it takes to read it. Lots of direct quotes from the Quran to back up the positions taken by the author.
Questions:
1) Does the Koran really call for war against non-Muslims?
2) Does it really sanction domestic violence and say women have to obey men?
3) Does it really mandate women to cover up from head to toe?
4) Are Muslim men really promised virgins and wine in paradise?
5) Does the Koran really endorse martyrdom?
6) Does it mandate public flogging, cutting off hands and stoning to death?
7) Does the Koran really back a Taliban-style ban on anything but religious music?
8) Islamic tradition forbids portraying Mohamed, Allah, human beings generally and even animals (some Muslims do not even allow their children to play with dolls because they represent human beings), but does the Koran actually mandate this?
Answers:
1) Yes, and quite emphatically.
2) Literally so.
3) The Koran leaves this up to local custom, but it does not explicitly mandate women to cover any part of their body except the breasts.
4) That, and comely boys as well.
5) Although the term "martyrdom" only appears once, the Koran does advance the notion.
6) It mandates public flogging for adultery and cutting off hands for stealing, but not stoning to death (not for adultery nor for any other offense).
7) No, not at all. In fact, the Koran does not even mention music.
8) No, there is nothing to the effect in the entire book.
This is an excellent critique of the Quran. The short list of Questions and Answers below show the topics that are fully covered in this article. It is not a short piece but it is well worth the time it takes to read it. Lots of direct quotes from the Quran to back up the positions taken by the author.
Questions:
1) Does the Koran really call for war against non-Muslims?
2) Does it really sanction domestic violence and say women have to obey men?
3) Does it really mandate women to cover up from head to toe?
4) Are Muslim men really promised virgins and wine in paradise?
5) Does the Koran really endorse martyrdom?
6) Does it mandate public flogging, cutting off hands and stoning to death?
7) Does the Koran really back a Taliban-style ban on anything but religious music?
8) Islamic tradition forbids portraying Mohamed, Allah, human beings generally and even animals (some Muslims do not even allow their children to play with dolls because they represent human beings), but does the Koran actually mandate this?
Answers:
1) Yes, and quite emphatically.
2) Literally so.
3) The Koran leaves this up to local custom, but it does not explicitly mandate women to cover any part of their body except the breasts.
4) That, and comely boys as well.
5) Although the term "martyrdom" only appears once, the Koran does advance the notion.
6) It mandates public flogging for adultery and cutting off hands for stealing, but not stoning to death (not for adultery nor for any other offense).
7) No, not at all. In fact, the Koran does not even mention music.
8) No, there is nothing to the effect in the entire book.