12 September 2010

Burning the Qur'an: All faiths must fight against the forces of bigotry

Until a week or two ago, very few people had heard of Pastor Terry Jones outside his minuscule Florida congregation. That was before he raised his profile to the level of global notoriety with plans to burn copies of the Qur'an as a way of marking yesterday's ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.

[COMMENT] I really wish Muslims worldwide could learn to react to the threatened burning of a Qu'ran with the same self control Buddhists showed when Muslims destroyed the Bamiyan Buddhas. [Guardian Cif] Read more

Get Over the Quran Burning .... 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 verses—when literally read—that 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 Quran—symbolically, 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. [The Daily Beast] Read more