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Old 04-16-2012, 04:19 PM   #27
Eujacwta

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I was going through some videos on youtube and I found an interesting claim by some Atheists that the best way to become an Atheist (assuming that you were Christian) would be -- to read the Bible cover to cover.

Now this claim is interesting because the Bible does have its weak points being a skewed and translated misinterpretation due to the years of people changing the original word of God. True enough.

But would this claim have an effect if somebody read (as in actually read to understand not recite it like a parrot) the Qur'an cover to cover? I am currently undertaking this endeavor because I believe this book is in fact the word of Allah. It will take me some time to finish the book, of course, especially since its not an easy read to say the least.

I wanted to inquire those of you who read (again, read not recite -- read with understanding of the words and meanings) the entire Qur'an cover to cover and your experience from doing so.

Were there parts that you found surprising? Unsettling? Inspiring?
Are there parts that challenged your faith in the book's Divinity, if any of course, and what were they?
What chapters made stand out as parts that make you stop and think?

I am interested in your experiences and look forward to your personal experiences.
If you are a Muslim its probably a very good idea for you to stop watching videos made by atheists on you tube.
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