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THE HOLY QURAN IS NEVER TO BE VIOLENT

Reader comment on item: A Saudi Prince's Threat to the Obama Administration
in response to reader comment: Nozzi: Since when did criticism become synonymous with violence?

Submitted by MOHAMAD NOZZI (Singapore), Apr 19, 2009 at 21:41

We, moderate Muslims, interpret the Holy Quran and we have found that the Holy Quran is never to be violent especiallly the Holy Quran mentions that . We only fight when non-Muslims begin to fight with us. We try to reach out to non-Muslims so that many non-Muslims could repent.

However, Muslim extremists have mis-interpreted the Holy Quran. They see the word, fight, in the Holy Quran and they fight. They anyhow accuse our right conduct even though we fully comply with the words that are mentioned in the Holy Quran. We, moderate Muslims, have found that they have abuse the Holy Quran for holy war.

Muslims extremists say that they only fight with non-Muslims and yet they attack us in words even though we find that our interpretation of the Holy Quran from our point of view is never wrong.

Plato has abused the name of Allah to replace his name, Plato has been found to disgrace Allah and depise him.

I personally find that Plato is worse than bararian and is too obstainate to change his mind to the right inerpretation of the Holy Quran.

Shame is your conduct. Remember, ALLAH IS THE MOST MERCIFUL.

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