A letter. Part 1 of 4 #BeastMode: A Tale Of Two Qurans & The Associated Partners Of Allah Let me be the first to say I am a chronic sinner. I am also a skeptic. If these two titles invalidate my opinion on matters of faith then you should stop reading right about now. Here's the thing though, they don't. Matter of fact sin and skepticism are central tenets of faith. Primary building blocks of spirituality. Sub atomic particles of ecclesiastical affairs etc, etc. My sins range from great to trivial and my skepticism spans the gap from downright blasphemous to uprightly beatific. I pursue faiths of all different shapes and sizes noticing similarities here and there and pointing out compatibilities where applicable. I was born Muslim and raised everything under Apollo. I am in a constant flux in trying to reconcile the Muslim with the Islam, where man ends and where God begins or where God ends and thus where man replaces. So let's begin. My latest copy of the Quran, or Alcoran as it calls itself, is one hundred and ninety four years old and refers to Islam as "Mohammedism". In the introductory "Preliminary Discourse" section of it which comes before the actual start of the Quran, and is almost just as long, the author brings up the opinion of a bygone medieval Islamic scholar by the name of "Al Jahedh" who supposedly said somewhere that the Quran is "a body which might sometimes be turned into a man, and sometimes into a beast." Yes that is a quote from a quote from the Quran about a quote about the Quran! "Sometimes a man and sometimes a beast", I must admit this struck me harder and more poignantly than some of the things that I read in the actual Quran itself! It served the purpose of clarifying something that was ever present on the front line of my skeptical little heart that is that even the Quran is not strong enough to corral and contain the ever wild phenomena of man and his categorical discontents.

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A letter. Part 1 of 4

#BeastMode: A Tale Of Two Qurans & The Associated Partners Of Allah

Let me be the first to say I am a chronic sinner. I am also a skeptic. If these two titles invalidate my opinion on matters of faith then you should stop reading right about now. Here's the thing though, they don't. Matter of fact sin and skepticism are central tenets of faith. Primary building blocks of spirituality. Sub atomic particles of ecclesiastical affairs etc, etc. My sins range from great to trivial and my skepticism spans the gap from downright blasphemous to uprightly beatific. I pursue faiths of all different shapes and sizes noticing similarities here and there and pointing out compatibilities where applicable. I was born Muslim and raised everything under Apollo. I am in a constant flux in trying to reconcile the Muslim with the Islam, where man ends and where God begins or where God ends and thus where man replaces. So let's begin. My latest copy of the Quran, or Alcoran as it calls itself, is one hundred and ninety four years old and refers to Islam as "Mohammedism". In the introductory "Preliminary Discourse" section of it which comes before the actual start of the Quran, and is almost just as long, the author brings up the opinion of a bygone medieval Islamic scholar by the name of "Al Jahedh" who supposedly said somewhere that the Quran is "a body which might sometimes be turned into a man, and sometimes into a beast." Yes that is a quote from a quote from the Quran about a quote about the Quran! "Sometimes a man and sometimes a beast", I must admit this struck me harder and more poignantly than some of the things that I read in the actual Quran itself! It served the purpose of clarifying something that was ever present on the front line of my skeptical little heart that is that even the Quran is not strong enough to corral and contain the ever wild phenomena of man and his categorical discontents.


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