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To read the Quran, you just need courage. If you have that, Quran translated to English is here: www.SureQuran.com
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and you need time.To read the Quran, you just need courage.
I agree.Yes, sure, yet it's worth the time.
I read the quran. I was not impressed.To read the Quran, you just need courage. If you have that, Quran translated to English is here: www.SureQuran.com
I find this very strange: different people experience the Quran very differently.I read the quran. I was not impressed.
It sure looks like that happens mainly due to the social environment.I find this very strange: different people experience the Quran very differently.
To read the Quran, you just need courage. If you have that, Quran translated to English is here: www.SureQuran.com
Yes, absolutely. I became a fan of the Quran, and I was before its enemy.I'm inferring that you're a fan of the Quran?
Actually, today, Islam is the fastest growing religion, and the fastest growing out of conversions. My claims are easily verifiable.It sure looks like that happens mainly due to the social environment.
Very few people convert to Islam. All the more when we compare the numbers to those who are raised into it and basically told from a very tender age that it is a moral flaw not to be a Muslim.
The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050Actually, today, Islam is the fastest growing religion, and the fastest growing out of conversions. My claims are easily verifiable.
Thank you.The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050
Why Muslims Are Rising Fastest and the Unaffiliated Are Shrinking as a Share of the World’s Population
The religious profile of the world is rapidly changing, driven primarily by differences in fertility rates and the size of youth populations among the world’s major religions, as well as by people switching faiths. Over the next four decades, Christians will remain the largest religious group, but Islam will grow faster than any other major religion. If current trends continue, by 2050 …
These are among the global religious trends highlighted in new demographic projections by the Pew Research Center. The projections take into account the current size and geographic distribution of the world’s major religions, age differences, fertility and mortality rates, international migration and patterns in conversion.
- The number of Muslims will nearly equal the number of Christians around the world.
- Atheists, agnostics and other people who do not affiliate with any religion – though increasing in countries such as the United States and France – will make up a declining share of the world’s total population.
- The global Buddhist population will be about the same size it was in 2010, while the Hindu and Jewish populations will be larger than they are today.
- In Europe, Muslims will make up 10% of the overall population.
- India will retain a Hindu majority but also will have the largest Muslim population of any country in the world, surpassing Indonesia.
- In the United States, Christians will decline from more than three-quarters of the population in 2010 to two-thirds in 2050, and Judaism will no longer be the largest non-Christian religion. Muslims will be more numerous in the U.S. than people who identify as Jewish on the basis of religion.
- Four out of every 10 Christians in the world will live in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050
84 percent of the world population has faith; a third are ChristianActually, today, Islam is the fastest growing religion, and the fastest growing out of conversions. My claims are easily verifiable.
You're welcome. I have done a lot of research on this subject so I have a whole folder full of Word documents.Thank you.
Yes, absolutely. I became a fan of the Quran, and I was before its enemy.
Well I have plenty of courage, but part of that courage leads me to acknowledge that generally speaking over time the interpretation of a text changes as apologists post-hoc rationalise the meaning to suit more modern knowledge in my view.To read the Quran, you just need courage. If you have that, Quran translated to English is here: www.SureQuran.com
Then cite your claim for Islam being the fastest growing due to conversion.Actually, today, Islam is the fastest growing religion, and the fastest growing out of conversions. My claims are easily verifiable.
Fastest growing because Muslims have so many children, I know.Actually, today, Islam is the fastest growing religion, and the fastest growing out of conversions. My claims are easily verifiable.
I believe I didn't need courage but I did have help from the Holy Spirit. At least He was interested. He didn't bother with the Bhagavad Gita.To read the Quran, you just need courage. If you have that, Quran translated to English is here: www.SureQuran.com
I believe that won't matter. In the end there is only Jesus.Actually, today, Islam is the fastest growing religion, and the fastest growing out of conversions. My claims are easily verifiable.