It is illogical to believe that because a piece of paper has Koran verses on it then it is Holy. Should not we as Muslims strive to keep Koran in our heart?
Thursday, November 11, 2010
My take on Koran burning
"Indeed it is we who sent down the message and indeed we will be its guardian." Surah 15, Verse 9. I believe that we lost sight of what is important. Koran is a message preserved by God. Koran is not 300 pages book. It is written in the holy slate as we believe. If every Koran book is still in existence from the first Koran written then where are all these thousands antique 600 years old Korans?
It is illogical to believe that because a piece of paper has Koran verses on it then it is Holy. Should not we as Muslims strive to keep Koran in our heart?
It is illogical to believe that because a piece of paper has Koran verses on it then it is Holy. Should not we as Muslims strive to keep Koran in our heart?
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Excellent point!! Christians should do the same for the Bible. I am not for burning the Bible, the Koran, or the Torah but it is in your heart where these books must first reside.
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