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Sign*Reader,

That was well written and I liked the following observation from you:

"But complete understanding comes with reflection and that takes time."

Best Regards & Salaam Aalikum

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Originally posted by bmzsp bmzsp wrote:

Sign*Reader,

That was well written and I liked the following observation from you:

"But complete understanding comes with reflection and that takes time."

Best Regards & Salaam Aalikum

BMZ

OK, BMZ.  You volunteered to translate some words in the Koran in Arabic.  That will be another topic, when I get around to it.

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Originally posted by George George wrote:

Originally posted by bmzsp bmzsp wrote:

Sign*Reader,

That was well written and I liked the following observation from you:

"But complete understanding comes with reflection and that takes time."

Best Regards & Salaam Aalikum

BMZ

OK, BMZ.  You volunteered to translate some words in the Koran in Arabic.  That will be another topic, when I get around to it.



BMZ; Alhamdulilah- Shukrun-salaam o alaikum

George; Above is transliteration and meaning as-- All praise be to God- Thanks-Peace be to you
And if you care to make a note for your transliteration file--- it is Qur'an and not Koran. Thanks


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Hello all

From the little acquired knowledge of Islam I have most born Muslims that do speak Arabic are at a small percentage versus the rest of the world which is comprised of many other nationalities. I'm sure mosques in malaysia perhgaps perform their Islamic duties such as prayer etc ion Arabic saying but I would assume that their sermons and such are performed in their respective languages. However learning Quranic Arabic is another story I would believe that there is a small percentage of people who can read and speak Arabic and understand the wording of Qur'an. I mean if some people do undertand the Qur'an why do we have individuals committing ignorant terrorist acts? They quote many Quranic verses can we say these individuals understand the Qur'an?

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Originally posted by Apex Apex wrote:

I mean if some people do undertand the Qur'an why do we have individuals committing ignorant terrorist acts? They quote many Quranic verses can we say these individuals understand the Qur'an?

ask those ignorant terrorists (as stated by you) this question.

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Allah rewards a muslim for the recitation of the Qur'an even if the muslim who is reciting does not understand the meaning. Allah is oft-forgiving, most merciful
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Hi Apex,

"I mean if some people do undertand the Qur'an why do we have individuals committing ignorant terrorist acts? They quote many Quranic verses can we say these individuals understand the Qur'an?"

Committing terrorist act has nothing to do with understanding of Qur'an. A person of belief would never commit terrorist act. Plain and Simple.

Moreover, there are many people in this world who know that lying, cheating, killing each other are all wrong acts irrespective of one's color, country, faith and language, yet they resort to those evil things.

Peace

Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?
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Apex said: I mean if some people do undertand the Qur'an why do we have individuals committing ignorant terrorist acts? They quote many Quranic verses can we say these individuals understand the Qur'an?

If you are refferring to Iraq, Afghanistan, let me tell you something, in general. The suicide bombers are called terrorists by the general public. But from their piont of view, they are fighting for their country and for Allah to drive out the enemy. That is why they recite the Quranic verses, to convey their obedience and love to their religion. This thought is from their point of view. But they should have some sort of understanding of course! I mean the same Quran forbids killing of innocent people.
And We have not sent you(O Muhammad!) but as a mercy to the worlds. (Al-Quran 21: 107)
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