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Quotes About Qur'an

Those who would assail The Book of Mormon should bear in mind that its veracity is no more dubious than the veracity of the Bible, say, or the Qur'an, or the sacred texts of most other religions. The latter texts simply enjoy the considerable advantage of having made their public debut in the shadowy recesses of the ancient past, and are thus much harder to refute.
~ Jon Krakauer
I did not come into contact with any Muslim before I embraced Islam. I read the Qur'an first and realized no person is perfect, Islam is perfect, and if we imitate the conduct of the Holy Prophet... we will be successful.
~ Cat Stevens
The word 'jihad' has nowhere been used in the Qur'an to mean war in the sense of launching an offensive. It is used rather to mean 'struggle'. the action most consistently called for in the Qur'an is the exercise of patience. (p. 7-8)
~ Wahiduddin Khan
The Qur'an was attempting to give women a legal status that most Western women would not enjoy until the nineteenth century. The emancipation of women was a project dear to the Prophet's heart, but it was resolutely opposed by many men in the ummah, including some of his closest companions.
~ Karen Armstrong
The word qur'an means "recitation." It was not designed for private perusal, but like most scriptures, it was meant to be read aloud, and the sound was an essential part of the sense. Poetry was important in Arabia. The poet was the spokesman, social historian, and cultural authority of his tribe, and over the years the Arabs had learned how to listen to a recitation and had developed a highly sophisticated critical ear.
~ Karen Armstrong
The Qur'an was attempting to give women a legal status that most Western women would not enjoy until the nineteenth century. The
~ Karen Armstrong
Breath control is crucial to most of the contemplative traditions... Qur'anic reciters chant long phrases for meditation. It is natural for the audience to adjust their breathing too and find that this has a calming, therapeutic effect, which enables them to grasp the more elusive teachings of the text.
~ Karen Armstrong
Constantly the Qur'an insists upon the importance of mercy and forgiveness, even during armed conflict.
~ Karen Armstrong
And although it is important to fight persecution and oppression, the Qur'an constantly reminds Muslims that it is much better to sit down and solve the problem by courteous discussion.
~ Karen Armstrong
This strong female presence was remarkable in the aggressive patriarchy of Mecca and may explain why women were among the first to respond to the message of the Qur'an.
~ Karen Armstrong
The Qur'anic institution of polygamy was a piece of social legislation. It was designed not to gratify the male sexual appetite, but to correct the injustices done to widows, orphans, and other female dependants, who were especially vulnerable.
~ Karen Armstrong
The Qur'an was attempting to give women a legal status that most Western women would not enjoy until the nineteenth century.
~ Karen Armstrong
Qur'anic legislation insisted that the individual was free and sovereign—and that also applied to women.
~ Karen Armstrong
The visual possibility of seeing the historical person (as opposed to the eternal Qur'anic man) on screen is arguably the single most important event allowing Iranians access to modernity.
~ Hamid Dabashi
Proper recitation of the Qur'an opens up the reader to new meanings at every reading. "When meaning repeats itself for someone who is reciting the Qur'an, he has not recited it as it should be recited. This is proof of his ignorance" (F. IV
~ William C. Chittick
The realization that Jews and/or Christians first used all of the technical religious vocabulary of the Qur'an and all of the forms of the Five Pillars of Islam (except references to Muhammad and Mecca) encouraged them to develop a liturgy using biblical content but Muslim forms.
~ David H. Greenlee
They were reminded over and over that the Qur'an held 124 verses about dealing kindly with non-Muslims, while only one advocated waging war against them.
~ David L. Robbins
If the Qur'an was the word of God, it had been dictated on a very bad day.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Understanding the knowledge and wisdom of the Qur'an is by far, higher than memorizing.
~ Ali bin Abu-Talib
Reciter and listener of the Qur'an are alike in prize and reward.
~ Ali bin Abu-Talib
Recitation of the Qur'an without contemplation and thought is futile.
~ Ali bin Abu-Talib
When one is under pressure, one may lie in order to protect the religion, this is taught in the Qur'an.
~ Robert Spencer
The Qur'an does not ask for human perfection, but rather asks that we persevere in striving for self-improvement and that we never become complacent or despondent about our progress.
~ Jeffrey Lang
As I read the Qur'an and prayed the Islamic prayers, a door to my heart was unsealed and I was immersed in an overwhelming tenderness.
~ Jeffrey Lang