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Title: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: Soldier4Christ on May 17, 2008, 09:12:39 PM
Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Foundation: 'Just trying to be honest brokers of information. You make your own judgment'

If you're in your front yard, working in the flower bed or chatting with a neighbor, they'll pass by silently to attach one of the bags they're carrying to your frontdoor knob and leave without speaking or engaging you in debate.

Their mission? To place a copy of the Quran in every home in the United States.

"We're just trying to be honest brokers of information," Wajahat Sayeed, founder and director of Book of Signs, which is also known as the Al-Furqaan Foundation, told the Chicago Tribune. "You make your own judgment."

Al-Furqaan is distributing its 378-page paperback English translation of Islam's holy book using teams of paid walkers who descend on neighborhoods, going door-to-door, much like other deliverers of newpapers and advertisements. They don't hand them directly to residents but, instead, leave them at the front door – but never on the ground. That would be disrespectful.

The translation's forward asks readers to treat the book with respect. Those objecting to the free copy of the Quran are requested to call the foundation phone number to have it retrieved or to make a donation to a local mosque.

According to Sayeed, who checks for messages daily, 30 percent are appreciative, another 30 percent are indifferent and requesting that the book be taken back and the rest are often filled with expletives.

"It is not pleasant to hear that after all the effort you made," said Sayeed, who works full time for the foundation in addition to being a strategy consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The Addison, Ill.-based organization says it has distributed more than 30,000 free copies of the Quran to homes around Houston, Texas, and another 70,000 in the Chicago area, including the evangelical stronghold of Wheaton.

Al-Furqaan's horizons go far beyond those two urban areas. The foundation aims to deliver copies of the Quran to every U.S. household. On its website, those interested can order copies by paying a shipping and handling charge. Sayeed is not concerned his American readers might be unable to understand the text.

"The general sense will be clear," he said, noting the foundation had chosen a translation Americans can easily read. "Islam teaches peace."

Al-Furqaan is not the only Muslim group distributing free Qurans.

WND reported in 2005, the Council on American-Islamic Relations came under fire for distributing a free English-language edition of the Quran that had been banned by the Los Angeles school district because commentary notes accompanying the text were regarded as anti-Semitic.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations had previously included the edition in the Islamic book-package it offers libraries nationwide and was giving it away to help "improve America's image" through a program called "Explore the Quran."

A complaint by a history teacher revealed problems with the CAIR-distributed version.

Surah (Chapter) 2:65 of the Quran, which reads like most English versions, says: "And well ye knew those amongst you who transgressed. In the matter of the Sabbath; we said to them: 'Be ye apes, despised and rejected."

In his corresponding note, the commentary reads: "There must have been a Jewish tradition about a whole fishing community in a seaside town, which persisted in breaking the Sabbath and were turned into apes."

Under the heading "Jews" in the book's index, is a reference to Surah 5:60, which says: " ... Those who incurred the curse of Allah and His wrath, those of whom some he transformed into apes and swine ... ."

In the index under "Jews" also are these phrases: "cursed," "enmity of," "greedy of life," "slew prophets," "took usury," "unbelief and blasphemy of" and "work iniquity."

Author and researcher Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch, said that while the commentary notes in the CAIR-distributed version are particularly anti-Semitic, its rendering of the Quranic text largely is no different than any other version.

"It's an indication that what we think of as extreme in Islam is not really extreme but mainstream," he told WND. "You won't find a translation that doesn't have Jews being turned into apes and pigs."


Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: Soldier4Christ on May 17, 2008, 09:13:45 PM
If it comes to my neighborhood I am positive that there will be a quran burning party.



Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: nChrist on May 17, 2008, 11:23:42 PM
If it comes to my neighborhood I am positive that there will be a quran burning party.



Brother, I think that the same will be true in many neighborhoods. I'll give them a copy of the REAL HOLY BIBLE and tell them that they had BEST treat it with respect. I will say no to their unwanted litter, and it will be a criminal charge of littering if they don't respect my wishes on my own property. Those representing false religions usually mark my address off the list forever. If there is preaching to be done on my property, I will be the one doing the preaching. Further, it might be a fairly LONG SERVICE.


Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: Soldier4Christ on May 17, 2008, 11:32:30 PM
The same here. The longer the better. Most of those peddling false religions avoid my entire neighborhood now. They avoided my door so I went out to them when they came around. One woman actually quit their so-called church and started coming to mine. The last time the others saw me they couldn't get to their cars fast enough.

It's probably one of the reasons they don't want to encounter anyone as they are handing those things out.



Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: ibTina on May 20, 2008, 08:22:13 AM
oh goody.. just what I needed... more fuel for the fireplace!!!


Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: Brother Jerry on May 20, 2008, 09:24:53 AM
Oh goody goody goody...I was needing some more starter material for my fireplace.  I was running out of newspaper.


Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: Shammu on May 20, 2008, 08:35:39 PM
I'd make a bet they don't come to my home. ;D  It's a known fact, I've burned quite a few korans/qurans already. :o


Title: Re: Free Quran coming to your doorstep?
Post by: HisDaughter on May 20, 2008, 09:54:58 PM
Oh goody goody goody...I was needing some more starter material for my fireplace.  I was running out of newspaper.

Should be able to save a little on the T.P. bill too!