(April 22, 2011 at 5:50 am)ruhollah Wrote:
Hi there
Arabic is a complex language and the poetic nature of the Quran makes it even more difficult to analyze/read for a beginner. In fact, many of the translated quran don't really capture exactly what the text is saying.
It is best to consult an expert in pre-Islamic Arabic who can give a better picture of what the text is saying.
Although you can read and English translation of the text, you need some sort of supplement to understand the setting under which those verses were revealed.
If you are interested, I can provided you with a series of audio lectures that address all these controversial verses... such as those on stoning, cutting hand if you steal, infidels...etc. These lectures are in English and can give much better details than I can...
please let me know and I can pm the links, or maybe even post them here.......
by all means post them. seems to me that these 'experts' could constrew these passages any which way they wanted. what is to stop them?
i have read alot of islamic verses and their translations and they all seem pretty damn evil to me. but that must just be my 'beginners outlook' eh?