| Joelcool7 said: Cool thanks for the explanation. I'm glad to know not all Muslim's believe the Quran shouldn't be translated. At least then they aren't blindly believing everything that their Imam says. I think knowledge of your Holy texts are really important in people's faiths. If you can't read your own Holy Text how can you call yourself a follower of that religion. My Muslim friend also has a very bad outlook on Christian's and Jews which he says is founded in the Quran. However like I said he hasn't read the Quran. I'm not sure what his Imam is teaching but its sorta scary some of the stuff this guy says. Freaks me out, especially since he doesn't actually read the Quran.
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Yeah, the second part is a tough one. While it is anti-Quranic to take such an outlook (you're not supposed to judge people based on their religion, ethnicity, etc.) on people who don't follow Islam, there are controversial verses that reference the other Abrahamic religions. But this is where not only is historical context important (in other words, the verses can't be nitpicked just like that), but also to note that it's referring to the wicked amongst the non-Muslims rather than all of them as a whole.
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