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The Koran vs. Terrorist Sects

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A 21st century look at Mohammad, the Koran, Terroristic Muslim Sects and what it means to the rest of the world. Does the Koran advocate the killing of innocent peoples, or is it interrupted by these Sects of terrorists who launch their 'holy wars' as a result?

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While in college, I studied ‘Religions of the world’ and was asked by my second semester, to ‘student-teach’ the class when the professor became hospitalized.

Being raised a Christian, I was fairly well read in the King James version of The Holy Bible, both Old and New Testaments, yet I knew nothing of middle-eastern religions, such as the Muslims, which had many followers with various Sects, and this was in the mid-1970s.

I read the English translation of the Koran (Quran in Arabian) twice, from cover to cover, and then I read the most popular Biography on Mohammad (Muhammad, meaning highly praised) I could find. I had no idea that he had first been a noted ‘warlord’ who took back Jerusalem from the Anglo-crusaders.

It blew me away that the same man who beheaded tens of thousands of human beings could have fallen into God’s favor with such a bloody sword.

* A quick note on Mohammad (570 AD—632 AD) the a.k.a. ‘prophet,’ who never prophesized a thing: he was on a ‘calling’ or, a ‘sabbatical’ to a remote cave where he states that the Angel Gabriel came to him, “in a vision,” telling him to write the Koran. Then came his, “flight by night,” in which a white-steed horse flew him to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem from Median across the wide desert within one night: about a 600 to 700 mile ride. It was there where the steed had landed him that he proclaimed the landing, as the, “Holy place,” in which Muslims of Islam, then called, ‘Mohammedans,’ were to revere.

That’s the short version, but nevertheless, the truth—in short, admittedly.

The Koran reads like a beautiful collection of poems and prose verses with curious

over-tones from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. I paused in reading from time to time.

Within the Mohammad biography, I had read that Mohammad spoke and read Greek and Hebrew and had studied in great detail the Talmud, or the Old Testament as we have come to know it, before, of course, he wrote the Koran. ‘Pause for thought here, too.

What I found most amazing of all is that the Koran does not teach the killing of innocent peoples. Period.

Ironically enough, in his day, Christians referred to Mohammad and his followers as ‘infidels.’

Nowadays, it is Christians who are the infidels.

My, how times have changed.

It was in the late 19th and 20th centuries that religions became a ‘political’ point of philosophic views.

This was also when, and moreover, why religions have become political processes that bear the roots of wars upon wars since the days of Mohammad himself: before and after.

I cannot fathom a God that would allow or even ‘demand,’ such cruelties as is believed by these terrorist Sects who base their teachings upon the Koran that not ALL followers of Islam profess to.

Even in the Native American philosophy of their collective religions, God, or, ‘The Great Mystery’ (in Cheyenne), is a God of love, and a God of peace.

When humans take it upon themselves to ‘use’ God as the center stone by which the reasoning for wars are fought. God (and His teachings) gets betrayed.

Wars are really fought for ‘human rights,’ whatever the understanding and the reasoning of those ‘rights’ might be. God is not directing wars.

Therefore my children, if you claim to kill the innocent in the name of God you are not fighting a war, or even a ‘Holy war’ (Jihad) for no other reason but for some capital or personal gain, which is ‘a human condition.’

God cares nothing for land, oil, gold, silver, or riches of any kind, if you believe in a God such as the God of over 25,000 religions (World Directory of Religions, from 1997, there were 25,000 religions on earth—now about 50,000 in 2007), or more, here upon the face of the earth.

All of them teach that God—is LOVE.

 

My web Master, Quirt Evans, offered to put this Bio together for me, as I am not my favorite subject. JGL ;-) Jason Leigh attended Jr. College earning an Associates Degree in Education and Electronics, having also earned a 1st Class F.C.C. (more...)
 

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Dear Jason Greywolf Leigh by ibrahim turner on Saturday, May 24, 2008 at 8:41:24 PM