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Quran & Islam are anti-satanic

Quran can never be a satanic book & Islamic instructions are anti-satanic.

Examples
1- Islam instruct people to worship one god & to consider satan as an enemy

2- Quran instruct muslims to abstain totally from drinking wine

3-Quran instruct Muslims to Pay for poor people (called Zakah= 2.5% of every muslims wealth) & to be taken by the Muslims governer & given to poor people anually

4. Islam forbid adultery, Homosexuality & any extramarital relation at individual levels & by law.

5. Islam forbid killing self & killing others

6-Islam forbid stealing others money & property

7- Islam instruct muslims to pray, fast plus other duties

These only few examples for you to Judge.
 
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Kindly write ALLAH instead of GOD God have plural but ALLAH word don't have plural. God can be of any one but ALLAH is for Muslims. and have no partner. Islam is the simplest of all religion and a bit tough then remaining but we can make it more simple but following Quran rather then copying your neighbor country.
 

A-ManESL

Well-Known Member
God can be of any one but ALLAH is for Muslims.

This verse (addressed to people of the book) makes no sense to me then:

And dispute ye not with the People of the Book, except with means better (than mere disputation), unless it be with those of them who inflict wrong (and injury): but say, "We believe in the revelation which has come down to us and in that which came down to you; Our Allah and your Allah is one; and it is to Him we bow (in Islam)." - Yusuf Ali's translation

Of course you can find many Muslim scholars translating the above verse as "...Our God and your God is one...". Here is a list of compared translations.

I personally dont think it is relevant how you refer to God, it is more important how you relate to Him. This is one of my favorite verses of the Quran "Say: "Invoke God, or invoke the Most Gracious: by whichever name you invoke Him, [He is always the One-for] His are all the attributes of perfection. -17:110"
 
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