The Koran
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Originally published | 1979 |
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ID | 1970654 |
About The Koran
Deluxe GIFT Edition, a Translation of DISTINCTION. Translation made EASY to Understand. Pure, Simple, Literal and very faithful to the Arabic Text. NO hindrance in the reading flow. NO distraction to the footnotes. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. . . .
Key Dutch party sees 'no basis' for talks with Wilders
... He went as far as saying he would put on hold his promise to ban The Koran...
Geert Wilders: Who is he and what does he want?
... " To make his party more palatable to mainstream voters, he declared that his party s manifesto plans to ban The Koran, Islamic schools and mosques was going in the the fridge...
Dutch election promises new era and shake-up in politics
... Geert Wilders: The Party for Freedom has long called for a ban on mosques, The Koran and Islamic schools, although Mr Wilders now says " there are obviously more important priorities" indicating that he is keen to play a part in government...
Erdogan says Turkey may block Sweden's Nato membership bid
... The move was prompted by a series of controversial protests in Stockholm, including one during which a copy of The Koran was burned...
Aamir Liaquat Hussain: Pakistan's shock televangelist dies at 50
... In September 2008, he dedicated an entire programme to exploring the beliefs of the Ahmadis, a sect who identify themselves as Muslim and follow the teachings of The Koran but are regarded by orthodox Muslims as heretical...
Pakistan: Man accused of blasphemy killed by mob in Khanewal
...A mob has killed a man for allegedly burning pages of The Koran in central Pakistan, police say, in the latest case of blasphemy-related violence in the country...
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi: Son of Libya ex-ruler runs for president
... Bearded and wearing traditional Libyan clothing, he addressed the camera and cited a verse from The Koran that translates as, " judge between us and our people in truth"...
Crossing Divides: The bomb-maker turned peacemaker
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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi: Son of Libya ex-ruler runs for president
The Son of Libya's late leader Muammar al-Gaddafi has registered as a candidate in the country's First Direct presidential election next month.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was once the Heir Apparent to his father, but his support for a brutal crackdown on protesters 10 Years ago tarnished his image.
Since that 2011 uprising, Libya has been riven by conflict.
Rights groups have raised fears the vote, scheduled for 24 December, will not be free and fair.
World powers and the UN secretary-general have warned that anyone who tries to obstruct it or falsify the outcome will face sanctions.
Photos and video circulating online show Saif al-Islam Gaddafi sitting in front of a poster for the upcoming poll, signing electoral papers.
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi arrives in Sebha to register himself as a presidential candidate.
Bearded and wearing traditional Libyan clothing, he addressed the camera and cited a verse from The Koran that translates as, " judge Between Us and our people in truth".
" God always prevails in his purpose, " he also said, citing another chapter of the Muslim holy book, and adding from another section - " even if The Unbelievers hate it".
It is a very different image from.
In The Aftermath of Muammar Gaddafi's brutal end, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was himself captured by a militia.
He was held for Six Years , receiving a Death Sentence that was later overturned.
Mr Gaddafi is still wanted on War Crimes charges by The International Criminal Court , but has gradually re-emerged onto The Public stage, [paywall].
'Divisive but not a surprise'Mr Gaddafi's comeback has sharply divided opinion in Libya, says BBC Monitoring's Amira Fathalla. Yet there is little surprise at his leadership bid, as he has been repeatedly touted as a contender for years.
Memories in Libya are likely still too raw for him to win The Presidency , says The Bbc 's Middle East editor Sebastian Usher, and his candidacy will further complicate the already fragile electoral process.
After years of Civil War and rival powers operating in The East and west of the country, Libya is currently led by an interim government but remains politically unstable.
Disagreement between Libya's political bodies and opposing factions about the election rules and the schedule have threatened to derail the presidential vote.
Other candidates in the running are The Warlord Khalifa Haftar - who previously led an insurgency from his eastern base against the UN-backed government in Tripoli, plus Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah and parliament speaker Aguila Saleh.
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