The Logic of the Qur'an

· Strategic Book Publishing
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About this ebook

The events of September 11, 2001 in New York and other subsequent examples of terrorism have sparked endless debate about terrorism as a form of Islamic jihad and how this relates to the beliefs and teachings of the Islamic religion. The debate has expanded to include discussions on the Qur'an, the Bible and Christianity, their relationship to each other, as well as to Western secular and democratic society. In most cases, the debate has taken established positions that have been issues between Muslims and Christians for over 1400 years, and is conducted with little reference to, or quotations from, either the Qur'an or the Bible. In general, the commentary and opinions expressed do not seem to get to the heart of the conundrum presented by the intersection of Islam, Christianity and the secular Western world. Why do two religions say they believe in and worship the same single god, yet use different revelations from this god and appear to be at odds on so many matters of faith? Why would this single god present mankind with two revelations? And are these differences reconcilable and logically explainable? The Logic of the Qur'an is the result of the writer's quest to examine these questions in a logical framework, rather than debating long-standing dogmatic theological positions. He attempts to avoid previous errors and uses quotations from both the Qur'an and the Bible so the reader can form a balanced judgment.

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Sultan Dulle
August 4, 2014
That's your logic, stop misleading people into believing what you think of Islam and the Holy Quran.
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Shazal Ibn Mushtaq
August 8, 2014
You don't have the right to judge if don't have complete knowledge
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ASIF MERCHANT
January 9, 2015
Wosrt way to declair his opinions
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About the author

James Campbell has interests in commerce, politics and religion and a lifetime interest in how these foundations of society interact and influence each other.

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