RE: Best Qur'an?
July 14, 2016 at 11:09 pm
(This post was last modified: July 14, 2016 at 11:12 pm by WinterHold.)
(July 14, 2016 at 7:22 pm)MrNoMorePropaganda Wrote: It's true, the Quran does give you all sorts of emotions and sensations. Sometimes I get the chills, sometimes I want to bang my head against the table, other times I want laugh. It's a real roller coaster. The Quran can be fun to read, but not in too much in one go.
The book affected so many nations for a reason. It provides a substitution for the materialistic life we see today. Something about having a goal different than the typical cycle of "study school-find a girl-sleep-have hundreds of facebook friends-go to the gym and build big muscles just to see them vanish with age-sleep again-die eventually and leave every penny behind for a spoiled son or a daughter that would use it to begin the same exact cycle".
These emotions are what lead to the leap of faith that I personally took, and looking at everything became enough evidence to me to supplement those feelings with. Then the book became my constitution that I try to follow.
That's why I hate the sunni and the shia faith; because they destroyed the Quran with their silly Hadiths. I washed my hands from Hadiths totally; now I don't even pray like the majority of modern day Muslims.
Rozkek
I thought Marx said "religion is the opium of the people"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_of_the_people
The Quran is not a drug though; but this is how true revelations feel like.
Religion -especially Abrahamic religions- were around for thousands of years. That's for a reason; even though the followers used to ruin things at every era -ironically with the same method:collecting "Hadiths/quotes that are said to be linked the prophet and those around him" and follow that instead of the sources.
Name me a religion: Judaism? Christianity ? Islam??
ALL FOLLOW THEIR OWN VERSION OF THE HADITH.