Quote from: kristina on January 06, 2016, 03:42:51 AMHello Charlie, Could there be several different versions (interpretations?) of the Qu'ran ? I am wondering, because only recently I was told that according to the Qu'ran deocrative art is never wanted.But in the shortened translation (version?) of the Qu'ran which I have read, decorative art was not even mentioned...What do you think?Thanks from Kristina.I have only read the one English translation, there may be more but I wouldn't expect them to vary by much. I hope!IIRC, art and music are considered a waste of time and effort and could be considered a sin as that time and effort should be spent on meaningful worship of God.Islam, Muslims do NOT believe in violence. And adhere very strictly to the commandment 'Do NOT Kill'. The only couple of exceptions are in self-defense. If you or one near you is attacked by an animal or another human and the threat of death is eminent, only then is one allowed to kill. And even then that person is considered UN-clean and must be segregated until a period of time and process of 'cleansing' is completed. This included the Muslim warriors that fought in their Religious Wars when other tribes of the Mid-East wished to take over Muslim lands. These successful warriors had to be 'cleansed' before they could return to their society.Radical Muslims have to be quoting some other copy other than the one that I read.
Hello Charlie, Could there be several different versions (interpretations?) of the Qu'ran ? I am wondering, because only recently I was told that according to the Qu'ran deocrative art is never wanted.But in the shortened translation (version?) of the Qu'ran which I have read, decorative art was not even mentioned...What do you think?Thanks from Kristina.
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