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Does anyone know any good books on the Koran (or Qu'ran)? AK Readers
Sarah Jean (sholley@socal.rr.com) 2015/12/18 07:59

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Trying to read the original is a little challenging and, at least to
me, mind numbing.  Turns out, from what I understand, a lot of Muslims
have not really read the whole thing either.  There is an author, Bill
Warner, who has put out an abridged, annotated, and chronologically
ordered version.  Has anyone seen this?

Just trying to better understand the people who want to drag the world
back to the 7th century, and maybe kill anyone who doesn't agree...


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