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Thinkers' guide to Koran

 
 
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Thinkers' guide to Koran

More than one-fifth of humanity believes in Koran. They try to live per every word, in every sense of it, in their day to day life. They can't bring themselves to criticize Koran. This book probes Koran and finds that it is the problem of problems in social life. It is highly unlikely that another person, who has no allegiance to Koran, can live amicably with the Koranic believer. For, Koran's doctrines preach so much hatred and contempt against the Unbeliever. This book gives details of the citations and the relevance of the same in social life. It underlines the fact that Koran is no book of God.

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Product Details:
Author: Kelath Murali Manoj
Paperback: 126 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 21, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 1591097290
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.29 inches
Package Weight: 0.44 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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1Religious hatred: This book is full of it.  Oct 19, 2011
By doc_hyde
While I'm an atheist... and a non-Muslim (by descent), I still feel that the author is strictly an anti-Islam guy, trying to portray his extrapolated metaphorical platitudes look sagacious. It's not a good practice to point a finger towards a religion and try to assign a plebeian origin to its principles. The book strictly demonstrates the narrow-minded precincts of the author's thoughts. The book spells out religious hatred from cover to cover. I don't know how this thing is up for sale on Amazon...!! A strictly "no-read" for any 'thinking' person of the 21st century.

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4Very illuminating  Sep 22, 2008
By A. Bird
"Thinkers" is not written in a western culture format. To its credit, it is not written by a western academic. Western readers, please get past the presentation to absorb the content.

"Thinkers" is both illuminating, and distrubing. It brings understanding to difficult social & political interaction with Muslims, which can never be resolved. It exposes the deep hold & fear put on Muslim believers to continue in the faith.

"Thinkers" has added resolve to my desire of reading Koran cover to cover. Islam is a life focus, identity & fiber of being not understood by the west. To go beyond media hype & western opinion, I want to know & understand the what, how & why of the Muslin faith.

"Thinkers" is an important Beginners read on the foundations of Islamic beliefs.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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