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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Get Over the Quran Burning by Asra Q. Nomani Get Over the Quran Burning by Asra Q. Nomani Info Asra Q Nomani Asra Q. Nomani is the author of Standing Alone: An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam. She is co-director of the Pearl Project, an investigation into the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown. She recently published a monograph, Milestones for a Spiritual Jihad: Toward an Islam of Grace. asra@asranomani.com X Close Asra Q Nomani * - + * * print * Twitter * Emails Enter your email address: Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Message: Your email has been sent. Thanks for recommending The Daily Beast! X Close * Share * Enter your email address: Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Message: Your email has been sent. Thanks for recommending The Daily Beast! X Close BS Top - Nomani Quran Burning Afghans burn an effigy of Dove World Outreach Center's pastor Terry Jones during a demonstration against the United States in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. (Musadeq Sadeq / AP Photo) As a Florida pastor calls off a Quran-burning bonfire on 9/11, The Daily Beasts Asra Q. Nomani, herself a Muslim, says there are a few brutal passages in the Quran that should go up in smoke. On the plan to burn Qurans this weekend, I say to Muslims: Let's get over the symbolic insult and deal with the very real issues of literal interpretations of the Quran that are used to sanction domestic violence, terrorism, militancy, and suicide bombings in the name of Islam. Gen. David Petraeus has weighed in, saying that the planned burnings by the Rev. Terry Jones' congregation in Florida will endanger U.S. soldiers fighting in Afghanistan. But I believe that there is something that endangers Americans and American soldiers even more: certain passages thatwhen read literallypit Muslims against Americans and the West. We, as Muslims, need to tear a few pages out of the Quran. I believe the Qurans are being burnt because we, as Muslims, haven't dealt sincerely and intellectually with very serious issues that certain Quranic passages raise, particularly in the West. These include verseswhen literally readthat say that disobedient wives can be beaten lightly, that Muslims can't be friends with the Jews and the Christians, and that it's OK to kill converts from Islam. We, as Muslims, need to tear a few pages out of the Quransymbolically, at least, by rejecting literal adherence to certain problematic verses. The Christian faith had to deal with problematic verses from the Book of Deuteronomy that sanctioned violence. Jews have had to confront rigid readings of the Old Testament that sanctioned stonings. Muslims, too, must re-interpret verses that aren't compatible with life in the 21st century. Look at one literal reading of the 34th verse of the fourth chapter of the Quran, An-Nisa, or Women. "[A]nd (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them and leave them alone in the sleeping-places and beat them," reads one widely accepted translation. Based on a literal reading, Saudi scholar Abdul Rahman al-Sheha concludes that when dealing with a disobedient wife, a Muslim man has a number of options. First, he should remind her of the importance of following the instructions of the husband in Islam. If that doesn't work, he can leave the wife's bed. Finally, he may beat her, though it must be without hurting, breaking a bone, leaving blue or black marks on the body and avoiding hitting the face, at any cost. Such appalling recommendations occur because we haven't yet universally drawn a line in the sand, as Muslims, and said that this verse may have been progressive for the seventh century when women were supposedly beaten indiscriminately, but it isn't compatible with the modern day, if read literally. Instead, we do something called the "4:34 dance," suggesting that the light beating be the result of everything from hitting a woman with noodles (yes, you read that right) to a traditional toothbrush, called a miswak, from the root of a plant. The kidnapping and killing of my friend and colleague Daniel Pearl in 2002 forced me to confront the link between literalist interpretations of the Quran and their role in sanctioning violence in the world. For critics of Islam, these verses are the smoking gun that proves that Islam is intrinsically violent. These are verses such as At-Tauba (The Repentance) 9:5, which states that Muslims should slay the pagans wherever ye find them or Al-Mâ'idah (The Table Spread with Food) 5:51, which reads, Take not the Jews and Christians as friends. We need to reject literal reads of the Quran and recognize that these verses were communicated during specific moments of war, and they aren't edicts for all time. We, as Muslims, must reject the notion that we read these words literally. To many, that would be an act of blasphemy. But, until we do, the literal words of the Quran will be used to rally hate against the faith. And that is why, indeed, Qurans will be burned by the small congregation of about 50 folks from the Rev. Terry Jones' Dove World Outreach Center. It's really just these particular verses that need to go up in smoke. Asra Q. Nomani is the author of Standing Alone: An American Woman's Struggle for the Soul of Islam. She is co-director of the Pearl Project, an investigation into the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown. She recently published a monograph, Milestones for a Spiritual Jihad: Toward an Islam of Grace. asra@asranomani.com
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#2. To: tom007 (#0)
you can find verses in the quran that are considered offensive to some. and you can also find such verses in the jewish talmud, the jewish torah, the christian old testament and the christian new testament even. I say 'christian old testament' because that includes a total of 40 books only 5 of which make up the jewish torah. The bulk of the christian old testament is rejected by jews and has been rejected for 2,000 years. The christian old testament is of jewish origin, but the jews have rejected it. I think the jewish talmud says that jesus should be boiled to death in a particular hot bodily fluid. it says many offensive things about non-jews. and you can find verses in the new testament even that people can get upset over.
You *think* it says that? Why do you think it? Have you read it for yourself? According to the research I have done the Talmud does not even mention Jesus. www.minuteswithmessiah.com/question/kkk.html 7. Gittin 57a tells of Balaam and some Jewish heretics suffering such fates. "He then went and raised Balaam by incantations. He asked him: Who is in repute in the other world? He replied: Israel. What then, he said, about joining them? He replied: Thou shalt not seek their peace nor their prosperity all thy days for ever.1 He then asked: What is your punishment? He replied: With boiling hot semen." It does not mention Jesus or Christians. The heretics mentioned were probably the Sadduccees.
I read on a web-site that proported to quote the talmud. and in a verse from the talmud that is what it said, that jesus should be boiled to death in hot semen. Perhaps there is deception involved. That is why I worded my statement as I did. The Jewish Talmud preaches jewish supremacy ideology. it has many verses in it that non-jews can easily be offended by. The koran has nothing on the talmud in this regard.
#7. To: Red Jones (#5)
That would seem to be obvious since it doesn't say what it has been quoted time and again as saying.
I think this is an informed comment. Red - how much of the K have you read?
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