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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No, no, no. You are not understanding. Cant blame you. You are not Muslim. You do not know how to read the Quran in Arabic. [/quote] Neither do most Muslims, seeing as Arabic is spoken by the minority of Muslims.[/quote] Even if you read and speak Arabic, its not enough. The Quran has to be studied. ISIS followers may know how to read Arabic but misinterpret the Quran or are too influenced by other factors. [/quote] That's not what you said. You said - "you're not Muslim and do not know how to read the Quran in Arabic." It is entirely logical for me to point out then, that 1) most Muslims don't read Arabic either, and 2) one doesn't have to be Muslim to read Arabic. And since the world is full of scholars of Islam whoa ren't Muslim, clearly, enough non-Muslims who read Arabic have studied the Quran. Scholarship of the Quran is in no way limited to Muslims. [/quote]
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