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Muslim Group Giving 100,000 Qur'ans™ to Elected Officials
2009-06-27
But, will they ship 100000 pairs of surgical gloves along, so the Holy Book isn't defiled by being touched by unbelievers???
On the premise that nothing makes a better gift than a good book, a Muslim civil liberties group is launching a campaign to hand out 100,000 free copies of an expensive Arabic-English copy of the Qur'an™ to elected officials and influential policy makers.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is planning to announce their campaign at a press conference Tuesday. The group's executive director said the project was inspired after hearing people in his office heard Obama's speech to the Muslim world last month, in which Obama talked about seeking "a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world."

"When he quoted the Koran™ on the fundamental values we share such as sanctity of human life, racial Diversity™, importance of speaking the truth, we believe it was a surprise to many people not familiar with Islam," said Nihad Awad.

The hope is that by reading the Qur'an™, the central holy text of Islam, elected leaders and others will better understand Muslims and the Islamic faith and ease prejudices that have increased sine 9/11.

"One major source of Islamaphobia™ is a lack of accurate information and idea about muslims. Perhaps this will change some of that," Awad said.

The book, Awad says, is an expensive $78 version, which has Arabic text, the English translation along with English commentary. CAIR, which is subsidizing the project, is asking Muslims requesting a book to give to their local officials to pay $45 per copy.

The group is planning to issue copies to from U.S. congressmen and state governors down to the local level like police chiefs and city councils. Even if the officials don't end up actually reading the book, the group believes the act of giving the book will spark dialogue that didn't exist before.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  Oh goodee. Toilet paper is a huge expense and now they don't have to pay for any for a month or so.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-06-27 21:18  

#4  I would be a whole lot more interested in whether the translation was dead accurate, bet it's NOT.
Depends greatly who did the translating, and their motives.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-06-27 21:04  

#3  from CAIR? That's a lotta flushing accusations
Posted by: Frank G   2009-06-27 18:03  

#2  This is hilarious. All some group has to do is publish a xeroxed, 5 page addendum, with those parts of the Koran used to justify terrible acts of murder and injustice. It could also include any number of statements from living Muslim leaders supporting the most appalling agenda around.

$70,000 should cover the cost of the xeroxes and postage.

All the elected officials would have to do is look it up to see that the xerox was right.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-06-27 17:41  

#1  could you imagine the outcry if the bible was given..so much for sep of church and state...
Posted by: Dan   2009-06-27 17:35  

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