The Qur'an can burn with power. Unfortunately, there have been many incidents that have hidden the good things that happened in the world over the past three years. To achieve immediate work, people use different kinds of forces. The Qur'an burning is the latest controversial event to be held on 11th September 2010 to celebrate all the victims who died of a terrorist attack. But the priest of the church in the town called Terry Jones used a lot of power to try to burn important Bible to certain Muslims.
I am not saying that all Muslims are terrorists. I am not saying that Muslims should be banned or that the koran is burned or the mosque is fired. Of course, Muslims, like blacks and whites, should not be targeted just because they are what they are. What I am seeking is a collective attitude and a few of the words we use. Muslim terrorism is clearly inspired by some form, form and form of Islam, Qur'an, Islam, Imam, but when violence is done under the name of religion, the impulses to avoid the Muslim feelings Yes. Then they are a bit unconsciously involved in the introspection necessary for the evolution and adaptation of their beliefs.
Respecting the written texts of the Quran is an important element of many Muslim religious beliefs and the Qur'an is respected. According to the tradition of the Qur'an 56:79 and literal interpretation ("people who never touch, but clean people"), this view is not universal, but cleanses the ritual with water before touching the copy of the Quran I believe we have to. Olivier copies of the Quran are either wrapped in cloth, stored indefinitely in a safe place, buried in a mosque or Muslim cemetery, or burned. And the ashes are buried in water or scatter.
In 2011, in the Gainsville, Florida, after the Quran turned out to be a "criminal" at the church, an American evangelical pastor oversaw the copy of the Quran. This is not an isolated incident. There is a pattern. The story about the Qur'an of Guantanamo prison is well documented: it has been told that it was washed away by the toilet to attack Muslim inmates (this story was later withdrawn by Newsweek, Incident occurred). In the same year, American guards pour the Qur'an into the urine, kick it, stepped on it and soaked it in water. A German businessman printed the name of the Quran on the toilet paper and sold the reel. The use of the Quran poetry on the backside of a woman's body as a tattoo, the leather printed imprint used for women's shoes, and the clothes printed by these semi-nude female models at the fashion show are completely unusual It is not that.