Will Islamic Leaders Revise the Qur’an?

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Introduction

Islam for many countries is a very real threat to the values and culture that identifies their people. This article challenges Muslim religious leaders and scholars to consider the possibility of revising the Qur’an so that its many verses that incite bigotry, hatred, violence and murder of innocent people are replaced with God’s greatest command — love one another.  This may be a naïve solution but it is indeed better than the strong possibility of WWIII. The solution can be accomplished by the millions of educated Muslims who perceive the danger and are willing to stand up against religious leaders whose minds are totally indoctrinated with the dogma of Islam.

Will Islamic Leaders Revise the Quran?

Islamic religious leaders and scholars have defended their religion by strongly supporting the beliefs presented in the Qur’an. However over the last few decades, more Muslims have become educated and are asking why their communities have become isolated from their neighbors and why are they feared by people of other cultures in many countries?

The purpose of any religion is to teach people to live harmoniously with one another and respect all of God’s children. However, the book, Allah, We, Our and Us reveals that the Qur’an promotes bigotry, hatred, violence, and the killing of people who do not believe in Allah. The prime Islamic beliefs taught to all Muslims are that they have the true religion (Sura 9:29), it is the Religion of Truth, and that Allah will make it prevail over all other religions (9:33). Hence, on the world stage we have a “bully religion” whereby Islamic leaders indoctrinate their followers to eliminate the religious beliefs of other people.

A truism that is ingrained into Muslim belief has been succinctly stated by Osman S. Ahmed, Ph.D., “The core message of Islam is contained in its name–Islam, which means submission to the Creator and complete surrender of one’s will and life to Him.”¹   Dr. Ahmed further summarizes this basic tenet of Islam below:

“Islam starts with the concept of surrender and submission to God – the Creator, the Cherisher, the Beginning and End of all things, the Lord in Whose Hands lie everything, and Who has control over all things, the Merciful, the Omnipotent, and the Ultimate Reality. The word Islam literally means surrender or submission, and the one who surrenders is a Muslim. ”²

An article titled, Indoctrination of the Muslim Mind clearly shows how Muslims are indoctrinated with the Qur’an. Throughout the Qur’an, there is a psychological use of “We, Our and Us,” which refers to the one god Allah. The use of these plural pronouns forms the psyche of Muslim minds to associate themselves with Allah and thereby believe they are commanded by Allah. It creates a feeling of unity with the Creator and the compulsion to impose this unity on all people with the altruistic belief that they are promoting the integration of mankind with the Creator. Hence, the Qur’an is a highly effective tool; a manual used by Islamic religious leaders to indoctrinate the Muslim mind. It causes a mindset that is similar to that promoted by Hitler who led his people to believe they were the Master Race. The outcome results in war with those who do not conform to Islamic beliefs; the alliance with Allah is similar to Germany’s warfare on other nations with the belief that they were a superior people.

The photo below shows a young boy has been successfully indoctrinated with the dogma of the Qur’an. Taught the beliefs of the Qur’an by Islamic religious leaders, he is about to shoot a captive in the head. His mind has been ingrained with the belief that Allah commands Islam is the true religion and will prevail over all other religions.

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The Qur’an is the sole document used by Islamic religious leaders to indoctrinate their Muslim followers; it is implemented using Sharia law. The result has been the development of many terrorist organizations whereby they force their beliefs on others and, in many cases, do not even give the alternative of paying a tax to preserve their lives but ruthlessly cause their death. This has been witnessed throughout the world with the mass murder of Jews, Christians, Buddhists, other religious people, and nonbelievers who do not worship Allah.

There is historical evidence, since the inception of Islam, that it is the Qur’an that is the source of discontent around the world. The question arises, why haven’t Islamic religious leaders sought to use the Qur’an to promote peace rather than an objective to attain world domination? History shows, as documented in Allah, We, Our and Us and Obama, Islam and Benghazi, that Muslims are indoctrinated with the Qur’an to attain the riches, wealth, and lands of other people. The mindset of being superior and being one with Allah eliminates the passion for elevating their lives with education and take pride in their own accomplishments. The relative ease of simply taking from others is much easier than self-development when one places their life in Allah. This is a tribal mentality that originally existed with uneducated Arabs. An Islamic poor education is endemic as it limits the study of historical and philosophical world views and emphasizes the dogma contained in the Qur’an. The limited exposure of world history and known great writers makes Muslims easy followers of a rogue religion that reeks havoc and death of other people.

What is the solution to save a religion that has a record of developing terror armies and extremists, which kill people in the name of their God, Allah? Any educated, morally astute religious leader, who has been exposed to many religious beliefs around the world, would be able to reason that the Qur’an itself has many verses that cause bigotry, hatred, violence and the killing of innocent people. The solution is a simple one; revise the Qur’an by eliminating those verses that cause hate, violence and the killing of people who have religious beliefs other than Islam.

All representatives of God serve the purpose to teach their people to love one another. It is their mandate to teach God’s children to love one another so that they may be received by God. Every religion has different beliefs as to the possibility of a God providing a reward for those that live decent, moral, and honorable lives. Certainly, heaven does not exist for a person who kills another person who believes in God in a different way. Recorded history documents that God has introduced Himself in the minds of men beginning with the Ancient Egyptians. He has caused men to be inspired to visualize and worship Him in order to aspire to higher levels of moral conduct.

The Egyptians first believed in many gods because they venerated all living things. But as they became more civilized and began to think of God as being the Creator of all there is, they conceptualized the belief in one-universal God. The Priesthood of Amon wrote hymns (scripture) extolling Amon as the Sole God. Several extracts of their hymn to Amon are presented in the book, Future of God Amen. This book reveals that the beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians were emulated by the Hebrews, Christians and Muslims. Each group of people learned from the beliefs developed by former civilizations borrowing core beliefs that resulted in the Torah, the Gospels, and the Qur’an. Few people know that of the Ten Commandments, eight (and much more) were practiced by the Egyptians.

What people need to understand is that mankind is on a journey in learning about their purpose in life and that they may someday understand the essence of God. Nobody truly knows God but His essence pervades the universe in the form of consciousness that has caused atoms and the smallest of particles to coalesce to form inorganic and organic matter.

The Egyptians developed the concept of one-universal God; an idea that took many thousands of years. Many advances in the belief of many gods to one God brought mankind to the stage of development we have today. The important thing to realize is that the Egyptian Priesthood revised their religious beliefs until they conceived the ultimate belief of one God. That God is announced in many houses of worship as people relevantly say Amen. In fact, in Revelation, 3:13-14, it was Jesus that stated for those that hath an ear :

Amen is the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God.

Therefore, this author humbly requests Islamic religious leaders to acknowledge that if the Egyptians were astute enough to revise their beliefs in God many, many times, that they too can elevate the Muslim people to a higher state of spiritual development by revising the Qur’an. No Holy Book is casted in concrete; never to be updated to reflect the advancement of mankind to the next stage of moral, intellectual, and spiritual development. Jesus, a Man of God, proclaimed for all people a command that he announced three times – love one another. Truly, if all religious leaders will teach this command and make it the focal point of people’s moral upbringing – there would be peace throughout the world.

Are Islamic religious and political leaders willing to endorse God’s greatest command? The probability is extremely low when one considers that there are many different Islamic factions. They all use the Qur’an but the beliefs range from those who believe in peace and love for their fellow man to the highly aggressive interpretation that they have the only true religion and Allah will make Islam prevail over all other religions. The prognosis for peace to be established by religious leaders is therefore nonexistent. The only real and practical solution must be effected by the Muslim people themselves. They must challenge their religious leaders and cause the change that benefits themselves and the rest of world.

This author welcomes and will respond to solutions and comments to reach a peaceful outcome among all religions; this should be the objective of all human beings.

NOTES:

  1. Osman Sheikh Ahmed, Ph.D., ISLAM, The Seal & Syntheses of Divine Revelations, page 25.
  2. Osman Sheikh Ahmed, Ph.D., page 21.

Comments

Comment by David William Pear
Submitted on Tuesday, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:09:09 AM

This article promotes many ideas that I would call Islamophobic. It is interesting, in an unpleasant way, that he backs them up with few sources other than his own.
For instance when one speaks, as this author does, of a “Muslim mind” he is assuming that 1.5 Billion people have one mind, as if it is some kind of beehive that is based on the Quran and that all the “Muslim mind” dwells on are passages that relate to violence.
Islam has gone through many historical changes and is practiced in many diverse societies. Muslims in those diverse societies have taken on many of the practices and norms of the societies in which they live; most for the good and some for the worse.
When one even starts to generalize about the “Muslim world” and the “Muslim mind” it takes on the characteristic of Islamophobia, especially if used repeatedly in a derogatory manner as the author does. It is as if one were to make reference to the “Christian mind” or the “Jewish mind” and then promote highly derogatory stereotypes. It is unacceptable.
I do not pretend to be an expert on Islam nor am I qualified to defend Islam; nor do I believe it needs defending. However the fact that 1.5 Billion Muslims in the world find spiritual value in their religion, mostly live peaceful and productive lives, love their families just as others do, and are not fanatical murderers and savages as this author would have us believe leads me to conclude that Islamophobia is the real philosophy of hate, and not Islam.
The author warns of an Islamic World War 3, yet fails to mention that it was the “Christian mind” that brought about World Wars 1 & 2 and produced the Hitler he talks about the Muslims emulating. Those war and others by the “Christian nations” have resulted in deaths, disabilities, widows, orphans and refugees in the hundreds of millions of lives.
The politicalization of Islamic fanaticism has more of its foundation in the foreign policies of the “Christian” global north from colonialism, world wars, the Cold War and the post Cold War period that was obsessed with oil and world domination.
The picture that I attached of U.S. soldiers urinating on dead Afghans is used as an example of the brutality of war. I am not (as the author does) using it to indict all U.S. soldiers or “Christians”. To do so against Muslims is ridiculous.
Good Christians should worry more about following their own Bible and less about preaching to Muslims and advising them about their religion.

Ginex Response to Mr. Pear
Submitted on Tuesday, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:01:47 PM

Thank you Mr. Pear for your comments; they are relevant for many people defend Islam in the same way as you do. It is necessary that I provide a fair response so our readers clearly understand why the article was written. People in the free world have been fed the idea that Islam is a religion of peace. Let us review your comments to clearly show that they tend to malign the article with distortions of history and misconceptions.
You began by accusing me that the “Muslim mind” of 1.5 billion people dwells on the passages that relate to violence. Of course there are many loving and intelligent Muslims who are able to discern and forgive the Qur’an verses of bigotry, hate, violence, and the killing of those people who do not follow Islam. But you do realize that it is the Qur’an that is taught to new-born Muslims almost as soon as they are able to walk. The photo of a ten year old boy about to kill a captive verifies the effect of indoctrination by Imams, Caliphs and Mullahs.
You then defend Islam by writing, “Islam has gone through many historical changes and is practiced in many diverse societies. Muslims in those diverse societies have taken on many of the practices and norms of the societies in which they live; most for the good and some for the worse.” This is a misconception that takes advantage of the lack of history of most people. In every country Muslims have migrated, they have kept to themselves with indifference in accepting the values and culture of the indigenous people. In fact in many of their conquered lands, they forbid the construction of Jewish, Christian, and Buddhist houses of worship.
Let’s take a brief look at Islam from its very inception. A brief overview has been extracted from the book, Allah, We Our and Us:
“No other religion has grown as rapidly as Islam. Through the conquest of other countries and offering the people a choice they cannot refuse, conversion or death—Islam has grown to claim over 1.79 billion Muslims worldwide. Many sects have emerged, but all are taught the Qur’an. Two dominant sects have become readily identified as the Shia and Sunni, The key difference between the Sunnis and the Shiites is that the former believe in a democratic choice of their leaders, called Caliphs, not by birth but by their capability to teach Islam; the latter, on the other hand, believe that their leaders, called Imams, should be descendants of Muhammad’s family. . . . .
In just 29 years from the death of Muhammad (661-632 CE), the Muslims had established an Islamic Empire. The first caliph had been concerned only with spreading Islam among the Arabs in Saudi Arabia. Motivated by power and wealth, by 750 CE, the Muslim leaders forced conversion to Islam not only in the Byzantine and Persian empires, but as far west as Spain and all of North Africa, including its east coast down to the island Madagascar, and further east to the northern half of India.”
The above territories included the heart of the Roman and Jewish homelands where Islamic mosques were erected. By 1095 CE, 345 years after the Muslims conquered Christian territories, the Christians formed the Crusades to capture the lands lost to the Muslims. To say it was the Christians that were the aggressors and not the Muslim armies is a distortion of history that many Islamic scholars and universities fail to teach.
The short overview above conclusively reveals that Islam never spread with wide acceptance of people in their conquered lands, but was brutishly forced upon them with the option of paying a tax or face death by the sword. Can any student of history honestly claim that Islam is a religion of peace? Today, many free-loving people are threatened by the incursion of Islam into their lands whereby Muslims are reluctant to assimilate their morals and cultural values.
Mr. Pear provided a photo of American soldiers peeing on dead Islamic terrorists but fails to remind people of the burning alive of an Jordanian pilot in a steel cage or the thousands of Christians, Jews, Buddhists and others who have been decapitated, their woman raped, and their houses of worship destroyed. Yes, many Muslims are loving and desire to have a peaceful life with their neighbors but this article informs naive people that Muslims are all indoctrinated with the same religious scripture – the Qur’an. Even today I just learned that a Buddhist temple that has existed for more than 2,000 years was destroyed by Muslim-Islamic terrorists. Remember, all Muslims are taught from the same book – the Qur’an. Only the educated, astute, and discerning Muslims have been able to brake lose from the indoctrination they received in their youth.
The author of this article has only one objective, which is to inform people of the truth. He does not like to be made a fool of by lies and deceptive arguments. In the same way he does not like to have people made fools of by the lies and misconceptions of those who defend a religion that has, since its inception, destroyed many innocent lives in the name of Allah.
It should be known that this author has many friends that are Muslim and in particular, has many Muslim friends that have left the religion of Islam. It is fortunate that many educated Muslims are apostates that deride Islam as a religion of hate. Many Iranians were formerly Persians who were conquered by the Muslim armies and it is this group of people who have never forgotten their heritage and cultural values.
Readers of this article are encouraged to go the Iranian website http://iranpoliticsclub.net/authors/nicholas-ginex/index.htm where they will find this author is highly praised for his articles and books by Iranians and former Muslims.
This response to the above comment is longer than I desire. But it is my mission to inform people around the world that Islam is a threat to all free-loving people. The purpose of this article is to humbly challenge Islamic religious leaders to take an objective look at the Qur’an and acknowledge that it lacks God’s greatest command – “love one another.” To me, although it appears to be an impossibility for Islamic leaders to revise the Qur’an by making love one another its central theme, I offer it as a solution to be achieved by the Muslim people themselves.
Hope on, hope ever! Yet the time shall come,
When man to man shall be a friend and brother
And this old world shall be a happy home,
And all Earth’s family loves one another!
Hope on, hove ever.
By Gerald Massey, Egyptologist and Poet. This poem is featured on this author’s website,

Comment by David William Pear
Submitted on Tuesday, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:09:09 AM

This article promotes many ideas that I would call Islamophobic. It is interesting, in an unpleasant way, that he backs them up with few sources other than his own.
For instance when one speaks, as this author does, of a “Muslim mind” he is assuming that 1.5 Billion people have one mind, as if it is some kind of beehive that is based on the Quran and that all the “Muslim mind” dwells on are passages that relate to violence.
Islam has gone through many historical changes and is practiced in many diverse societies. Muslims in those diverse societies have taken on many of the practices and norms of the societies in which they live; most for the good and some for the worse.
When one even starts to generalize about the “Muslim world” and the “Muslim mind” it takes on the characteristic of Islamophobia, especially if used repeatedly in a derogatory manner as the author does. It is as if one were to make reference to the “Christian mind” or the “Jewish mind” and then promote highly derogatory stereotypes. It is unacceptable.
I do not pretend to be an expert on Islam nor am I qualified to defend Islam; nor do I believe it needs defending. However the fact that 1.5 Billion Muslims in the world find spiritual value in their religion, mostly live peaceful and productive lives, love their families just as others do, and are not fanatical murderers and savages as this author would have us believe leads me to conclude that Islamophobia is the real philosophy of hate, and not Islam.
The author warns of an Islamic World War 3, yet fails to mention that it was the “Christian mind” that brought about World Wars 1 & 2 and produced the Hitler he talks about the Muslims emulating. Those war and others by the “Christian nations” have resulted in deaths, disabilities, widows, orphans and refugees in the hundreds of millions of lives.
The politicalization of Islamic fanaticism has more of its foundation in the foreign policies of the “Christian” global north from colonialism, world wars, the Cold War and the post Cold War period that was obsessed with oil and world domination.
The picture that I attached of U.S. soldiers urinating on dead Afghans is used as an example of the brutality of war. I am not (as the author does) using it to indict all U.S. soldiers or “Christians”. To do so against Muslims is ridiculous.
Good Christians should worry more about following their own Bible and less about preaching to Muslims and advising them about their religion.

Ginex Response to Mr. Pear
Submitted on Tuesday, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:01:47 PM

Thank you Mr. Pear for your comments; they are relevant for many people defend Islam in the same way as you do. It is necessary that I provide a fair response so our readers clearly understand why the article was written. People in the free world have been fed the idea that Islam is a religion of peace. Let us review your comments to clearly show that they tend to malign the article with distortions of history and misconceptions.
You began by accusing me that the “Muslim mind” of 1.5 billion people dwells on the passages that relate to violence. Of course there are many loving and intelligent Muslims who are able to discern and forgive the Qur’an verses of bigotry, hate, violence, and the killing of those people who do not follow Islam. But you do realize that it is the Qur’an that is taught to new-born Muslims almost as soon as they are able to walk. The photo of a ten year old boy about to kill a captive verifies the effect of indoctrination by Imams, Caliphs and Mullahs.
You then defend Islam by writing, “Islam has gone through many historical changes and is practiced in many diverse societies. Muslims in those diverse societies have taken on many of the practices and norms of the societies in which they live; most for the good and some for the worse.” This is a misconception that takes advantage of the lack of history of most people. In every country Muslims have migrated, they have kept to themselves with indifference in accepting the values and culture of the indigenous people. In fact in many of their conquered lands, they forbid the construction of Jewish, Christian, and Buddhist houses of worship.
Let’s take a brief look at Islam from its very inception. A brief overview has been extracted from the book, Allah, We Our and Us:
“No other religion has grown as rapidly as Islam. Through the conquest of other countries and offering the people a choice they cannot refuse, conversion or death—Islam has grown to claim over 1.79 billion Muslims worldwide. Many sects have emerged, but all are taught the Qur’an. Two dominant sects have become readily identified as the Shia and Sunni, The key difference between the Sunnis and the Shiites is that the former believe in a democratic choice of their leaders, called Caliphs, not by birth but by their capability to teach Islam; the latter, on the other hand, believe that their leaders, called Imams, should be descendants of Muhammad’s family. . . . .
In just 29 years from the death of Muhammad (661-632 CE), the Muslims had established an Islamic Empire. The first caliph had been concerned only with spreading Islam among the Arabs in Saudi Arabia. Motivated by power and wealth, by 750 CE, the Muslim leaders forced conversion to Islam not only in the Byzantine and Persian empires, but as far west as Spain and all of North Africa, including its east coast down to the island Madagascar, and further east to the northern half of India.”
The above territories included the heart of the Roman and Jewish homelands where Islamic mosques were erected. By 1095 CE, 345 years after the Muslims conquered Christian territories, the Christians formed the Crusades to capture the lands lost to the Muslims. To say it was the Christians that were the aggressors and not the Muslim armies is a distortion of history that many Islamic scholars and universities fail to teach.
The short overview above conclusively reveals that Islam never spread with wide acceptance of people in their conquered lands, but was brutishly forced upon them with the option of paying a tax or face death by the sword. Can any student of history honestly claim that Islam is a religion of peace? Today, many free-loving people are threatened by the incursion of Islam into their lands whereby Muslims are reluctant to assimilate their morals and cultural values.
Mr. Pear provided a photo of American soldiers peeing on dead Islamic terrorists but fails to remind people of the burning alive of an Jordanian pilot in a steel cage or the thousands of Christians, Jews, Buddhists and others who have been decapitated, their woman raped, and their houses of worship destroyed. Yes, many Muslims are loving and desire to have a peaceful life with their neighbors but this article informs naive people that Muslims are all indoctrinated with the same religious scripture – the Qur’an. Even today I just learned that a Buddhist temple that has existed for more than 2,000 years was destroyed by Muslim-Islamic terrorists. Remember, all Muslims are taught from the same book – the Qur’an. Only the educated, astute, and discerning Muslims have been able to brake lose from the indoctrination they received in their youth.
The author of this article has only one objective, which is to inform people of the truth. He does not like to be made a fool of by lies and deceptive arguments. In the same way he does not like to have people made fools of by the lies and misconceptions of those who defend a religion that has, since its inception, destroyed many innocent lives in the name of Allah.
It should be known that this author has many friends that are Muslim and in particular, has many Muslim friends that have left the religion of Islam. It is fortunate that many educated Muslims are apostates that deride Islam as a religion of hate. Many Iranians were formerly Persians who were conquered by the Muslim armies and it is this group of people who have never forgotten their heritage and cultural values.
Readers of this article are encouraged to go the Iranian website http://iranpoliticsclub.net/authors/nicholas-ginex/index.htm where they will find this author is highly praised for his articles and books by Iranians and former Muslims.
This response to the above comment is longer than I desire. But it is my mission to inform people around the world that Islam is a threat to all free-loving people. The purpose of this article is to humbly challenge Islamic religious leaders to take an objective look at the Qur’an and acknowledge that it lacks God’s greatest command – “love one another.” To me, although it appears to be impossibility for Islamic leaders to revise the Qur’an by making love one another its central theme, I offer it as a solution to be achieved by the Muslim people themselves.
Hope on, hope ever! Yet the time shall come,
When man to man shall be a friend and brother
And this old world shall be a happy home,
And all Earth’s family loves one another!
Hope on, hove ever.
By Gerald Massey, Egyptologist and Poet. This poem is featured on this author’s website, www.futureofgodamen.com .

Comment by David William Pear
Submitted on Tuesday, Sep 1, 2015 at 9:36:07 PM

I dare say that no religion has ever lived up to being a “religion of peace”. Certainly not Christianity or Judaism or any of the pagan religions that marched across what today is Europe and the Middle East.
That Islam conquered the Iberian Peninsula before the concept of the nation-state even existed does not make it special. Armies invaded Europe and the Middle East from the north, east, west and south; and they fought each other for centuries. Those conquered earlier by the “Christian” Roman Empire would disagree that Christianity was a “religion of peace”, nor would those people after the 15th century of Africa, Asia and the Americas who were “lucky” enough to be given a choice of Christianity or death
In the 21st century nations are given the choice of “Christian” capitalism and neoliberalism or death.
So much for Islamophobia that is the equal of the missionary zeal and propaganda to “civilize the heathen”. That might work in Sunday school and from the pulpit where people know nothing about history.
Christians should spend their efforts on preaching and following their own advice. I recall a few verses about not judging others and removing thy own plank from thy own eye.

Ginex Response to Mr. Pear.
Submitted on Wednesday, Sep 2, 2015 at 5:16:29 PM

Dear Mr. Pear thank you for your response to my comments that reveal Islam is a threat to many countries around the world. I provided a brief history to inform you and our readers that Islam was never a “religion of peace.” As briefly outlined in my response above, beginning with the inception of Islam and death of Muhammad in 632 CE, you need to learn that the Persia and Mesopotamia was conquered by the Muslims in the period 633-651 CE and created an Islamic Empire by 750 CE. Included in the 750 CE Islamic Empire was the conquests of many of the Christian and Jewish lands. You neglected to indicate that it was Islamic armies that destroyed the churches and temples of many of the conquered people and built mosques in over the ruins.
Keep in mind a fact; the Christian Crusades began 345 years after the establishment of the 750 CE Islamic Empire in order to recapture the lands and holy places taken by the Muslims. Yet, misinformed people who are Muslim sympathizers or simply poorly educated in world history always point to the deaths caused by the Crusaders. Today, we are witnessing the continue onslaught of Muslims killing people who do not believe in Islam and desire to follow the religion of their choosing. For readers to learn how many countries are indeed concerned with the threat of Islam transforming their values and culture, please visit the link http://iranpoliticsclub.net/authors/nicholas-ginex/index.htm.
This link provides a free read of Allah, We Our and Us and uses only facts and the Qur’an itself to reveal why it is the source of discontent in many parts of the world.
It appears that you are a Muslim or supporter of the Islamic religion and their holy book the Qur’an. This is very possibly due to your exposure to the Qur’an and many wonderful Muslims that are peace-loving. All people are inherently loving for it is the basic quality all living animals have, which is the ability to love one another and continue the procreation of their species.
Mr. Pear, as an editor of OpEdNews, I expect you to be open-minded and stick to the facts I present rather than throw stones by referring to me as being Islamophobic. Let it be known that I am praised for my articles and books that deal with religion, science and philosophy by many Muslims. Fortunately, they are the educated ones that have left the religion of Islam for they see it as a religion which enslaves the human mind and limits the development of mankind to the next stage of development.
Please refrain from providing excuses for the Muslim atrocities occurring throughout the world and keep our level of discourse on a higher plane. In the same way I do not like to offend and makes fools of people by lies and distortions I expect the same treatment.

David William Pear Comment. Submitted September 3, 2015 at 10:16:32 AM

Reply to Nicholas Ginex: You say that I look and sound like a Muslim. Those are ignorant and racist comments, once somebody thinks the implication through. What does a Muslim look and sound like? Those are similar statements to what an ignorant or uncouth person would say when they say that somebody “looks Jewish” or that a Black person is a “discredit to their race”. My religion is irrelevant to the discussion, I did not bring it up and it is offensive for you to make such remarks.
Nor did I call you Islamophobic but said that your article promotes Islamophobia Your soliloquy was not a response to anything I said which appears to be the way you manipulate facts and people.
. It is a small but significant difference. But why should that offend you when you say that the purpose of your article is to “explain” why people should fear Muslims–not just some, not just terrorists, but all Muslims. That is the definition of Islamophobia.
Your saccharine writing is a real study in how propagandist operate, twist words, generalize, falsify facts, appeal to ignorance with pseudo history, inflame prejudice, and incite fear and hatred.
You may have the last word if you care to reply. I am not commenting here for your benefit but for the benefit of others who might stumble across your article and mistake it for something of redeeming substance, which it is not. It is an article that appeals to an agenda of more war regardless of your hiding behind words that talk about peace.

Jim A. Comment. Submitted on Wednesday, Sep 2, 2015 at 3:40:38 PM.

How the hell did I get this in my OpEdNews feed? This is a bigoted hate piece, blatant Islamophobia. I have no time for this, and no room for it in my life. This is despicable, it belongs on a KKK or neo-Nazi website, not OpEdNews!

Ginex Reply to Jim A. Submitted on Wednesday, Sep 2, 2015 at 5:35:13 PM

Hello Jim A., I see you do not have the integrity to use your full name due to the awful language you use in your above comment.

The article I wrote is for serious minded people who are seeking solutions to establish peace between people of different nations and ethnic groups.
There was nothing in the article that was inflammatory or bigoted with hate towards another people. It only presented facts and hard truths that people with a one-sided perspective are not able to understand. Too bad. We can learn a lot from each other by being civil and find ways to come to plausible agreements.
I suggest you reread the article and after a good night’s sleep see if you really would still like to accuse me of blatant Islamophobia, and being a despicable person that exhibits a KKK mentality.
I do not like to engage in your level of rhetoric because I could hurt you more than you can hurt me with the truth. I am a man among men with a high regard for my integrity and how I treat others.

Nicholas Ginex reply to David Pear: Submitted on Saturday, Jan 14, 2017 at 9:28:13 PM

First, I apologize for your misreading what I wrote, which lead you to accuse me of using an “ignorant and racist comment.” To show it is you who would manipulate facts and people, I am repeating what I wrote, “It appears that you are a Muslim or supporter of the Islamic religion and their holy book the Qur’an. This is very possibly due to your exposure to the Qur’an and many wonderful Muslims that are peace-loving. All people are inherently loving for it is the basic quality all living animals have, which is the ability to love one another and continue the procreation of their species.”
Note, I said it appears you are a Muslim or supporter of the Islamic religion. All you need to do to clarify that you are NOT a Muslim supporter is to say so in your response. But instead, you decided to call me an ignorant racist. Not nice. You have got to abide by the old adage, “It’s nice to be nice.”
By the way, if you do follow a religion, you should be proud of your religion and NOT be offended. After all, I did not discredit your religion.
To say my article promotes Islamophobia is another distorted lie. To explain why many people fear Muslims is different from what you wrote, “why people should fear Muslims.” Here again, you cast my words in a different light to have people think I am an ignorant racist. You neglected to point out that in my article I wrote,
“Islamic religious leaders and scholars have defended their religion by strongly supporting the beliefs presented in the Qur’an. However, over the last few decades, more Muslims have become educated and are asking why their communities have become isolated from their neighbors and why are they feared by people of other cultures in many countries?
The purpose of any religion is to teach people to live harmoniously with one another and respect all of God’s children……..”
I never wrote that people should fear Muslims, and certainly, NOT all Muslims. Here again, you are a manipulator of words. You accuse me of what you’re doing and you clearly describe yourself by writing, “Your saccharine writing is a real study in how propagandist operate, twist words, generalize, falsify facts, appeal to ignorance with pseudo history, inflame prejudice, and incite fear and hatred.”
Mr. Pear, you are a real study of a person who twist words and facts. I do not appeal to ignorance and pseudo history. All my assertions and conclusions are rooted in history with real verified facts. It is my purpose to eliminate prejudice, fear and hatred by revealing the TRUTH that is taken out of the Qur’an itself. Are you so blind not to understand the truth when it provided unaltered to you? How dare you insult me by impugning that I “twist words, generalize, falsify facts, appeal to ignorance with pseudo history, inflame prejudice, and incite fear and hatred.” If anybody deserves an apology it is me for your providing propaganda to our readers that discredits my character. I don’t like that! Don’t do it again!
You went on to write, “It is an article that appeals to an agenda of more war regardless of your hiding behind words that talk about peace.”
You are an editor on OpEdNews and I am sure it is because you are intelligent, fair, objective, and honest in your responses to your readers. However, what you have failed to do is to challenge facts, or paragraphs, in the article to show why I am in error in my logic and assertions. Instead, you ignore what is in the article and start discrediting me by calling me an ignorant racist.
Please know, I take the time and provide efforts to reveal what is the truth about what people should know about what is going on in our world. I do not care to convince you to hate and deplore another religion but to become aware why it is so that Islam is a threat to the world. If you, as an intelligent human being, cannot “see” the truth that is based with facts, then try to be humble and absorb what little knowledge I painstakingly put on paper in order to prevent people from the propaganda that does exist. To not try to understand points of view that are not easily absorbed, because of your own beliefs, will be unfortunate. Only a fool continues to be a fool by not exploring other points of view and try to use logic and facts to challenge what they do not agree with.
In the future, take what I have written and challenge it so we can have a fair exchange of ideas and points of view. I do not like to waste my time going around in circles. Let’s work together to educate each other with the truth and nothing but the truth. That’s how we can become friends and solve problems in this world.

Islamic Republic of Iran Will Be Defeated!

Educated, intelligent people of Iran cannot continue to tolerate the repression of their individual freedoms by an archaic ideology founded on the Quran and enforced by Sharia law.

Some of the causes why the Iranian people are protesting against the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) have been identified by Dr. Ahreeman in the Iran Politics Club article,

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/iran-protests/index.htm.  They are:

* High Inflation
* High Unemployment
* High Prices of Food and Cost of Living
* Loss of Currency Value
* Government and Private Financial Frauds
* Plunder of People’s Savings
* Economical Bankruptcy
* Islamic Oppression
* Lack of Liberty Freedoms that Preserve Individual Rights and Property

The above causes are symptoms of a fundamental root cause, which is repression of people by strict adherence of religious beliefs contained in the Qur’an. Iranians indoctrinated into the Islamic religion cannot leave this religion without being killed as an apostate. It is fear of arrests, injury or death that has allowed Islam to grow into a world religion. To read an objective and factual history how Islam became a repressive religion, what are the abominable verses in the Qur’an that incite bigotry, hatred, violence, the killing of people who do not follow Islam, and how Islam spreads by the incessant indoctrination of young minds please go to the following link; it presents a FREE READ of Allah, We, Our and Us.

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/library/english-library/allah-we/index.htm

As the author of Allah, We, Our and Us, I was motivated to write about the why Islam is a repressive religion that denies individual freedoms for people to expand their view of other ideologies, engage in acquiring some of the great thoughts of philosophical and freedom thinkers, and challenge the present conditions of a regime that needs many changes to implement a constitutional and democratic government.

The front cover of the book, Allah, We, Our and Us shows the anguish, pain and agony of an Iranian woman about to be stoned to death. It was this photograph that provoked me to join Dr. Ahreeman to fight for justice and truth that must be revealed to all Muslims about the repressive and ugly religious beliefs instilled into the minds of unsuspecting, innocent minds.

To learn why the Islamic religion is a threat to countries around the world, it is necessary to objectively and logically understand the problem in order to solve the problem. A question raised about Islam is, “Why do Muslim extremists force their Islamic religion on people with different religious beliefs?” An answer will help to understand why this prevalent problem exists in order to solve the problem. A problem so encompassing that Muslims will even commit suicide to kill nonbelievers of Islam.

To begin to understand the problem, it is necessary to examine that it is Islamic indoctrination that forms the psyche of the Muslim mind.  It is an insidious indoctrination that creates a feeling of unity with the Creator and the compulsion to impose this unity on all people with the altruistic belief that they are promoting the integration of mankind with the Creator.

A FREE READ of Indoctrination of the Muslim Mind is provided in Section 5.2 of the nonfiction book, Obama, Islam and Benghazi. It may be accessed via the link:

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/library/english-library/obama-benghazi/index.htm

The Islamic problem has been acknowledged by the Trump Administration. On December 31, 2017, Nikki Haley, U.S. Ambassador to the UN, provided a beacon of light for the Iranian peaceful protests by stating to the world,

In the New Year, our hopes and prayers are with the millions of people who are suffering terribly from oppressive governments in North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, and especially in Iran, where the long-repressed Iranian people are now finding their voice. The Iranian government is being tested by its own citizens. We pray that freedom and human rights will carry the day.

Nikki Haley’s statement shows that the U.S. will support any uprising by the Iranian people if Iranian leaders will use forceful measures to deny the rights of Iranians to protest and fight for the freedoms enjoyed by Americans.  This position by America is encouraging and much more positive than Obama’s indifference by supporting the Iranian mullahs and imams during the 2009 protests for representative government.

But U.S. moral support is not sufficient.  It must be accomplished by a Public Relations Campaign that reveals abominable verses in the Qur’an. The Qur’an is the root cause for infecting the minds of Muslims to commit Iran atrocities in many countries.  An approach to such a PR campaign is presented in the article,

https://www.nicholasginex.com/2017/09/16/all-people-expose-abominable-verses-in-the-quran/

Education is key to change a flawed ideology that kills innocent people in the name of God. By flooding the Internet with information that exposes the hatred, bigotry, and violence contained in the Qur’an, the flawed ideology of Islam can be revised.

Nicholas Ginex, a perceptive writer of our time, has written books to inform and educate young and mature minds to learn the history of how mankind conceived One-Universal God and how that God has been envisioned by the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions.

Readers are invited to read book reviews by highly respected authors by visiting the author’s website at:

http://www.futureofgodamen.com

This article has been posted by Dr. Ahreeman, founder of the Iran Politics Club website via the link:

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/IRI-defeated/index.htm

In addition, this article has been published on the Internet via the EIN Press Release:

https://www.einpresswire.com/article-print/425380635/islamic-republic-of-iran-will-be-defeated

 

Muslims Must Expose Abominable Verses in the Qur’an

Muslims need to learn there are abominable verses in the Qur’an that are the source of discontent and Islamic terrorism.

http://www.einpresswire.com/article/398792620/all-people-must-expose-abominable-verses-in-the-qur-an

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, August 22, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ — Nicholas Ginex tells Muslims and non-Muslims to communicate with one another to expose the abominations in the Qur’an. By exposing abominable verses Islamic religious leaders will be pressured to revise the Qur’an.

Through communication Muslims will learn that they have been indoctrinated to believe a theology that causes them to become bigots, hate people who have other religious beliefs, and kill themselves and people in suicide and extremist attacks.  They will no longer tolerate imams, caliphs and mullahs to make fools of them by killing their own children for loving other people or having other religious beliefs.

Wealthy business leaders, humanitarians, news media, government counterterrorism agencies, and people around the world must COMMUNICATE why the >>Qur’an must be revised.<<

To achieve an effective communication campaign, they can purchase Allah, We, Our and Us for distribution to educational institutions, government agencies, and humanity organizations around the world.  It provides how Islam became a Theocratic Empire in just 29 years from Muhammad’s death and why abominable verses in the Qur’an cause Islam to be a danger to all civilizations.  It is available as a Free Read.

A core belief that restricts Muslim acceptance of religious beliefs of other cultures is the incessant indoctrination that “Islam is the Religion of Truth and Allah declares it over all religions. (Qur’an 9:33 translation by Dr. Syed Vickar Ahamed, 2006).  This ideology forms the psyche of the Muslim mind that their religion shall “prevail over every other religion (Qur’an 9:33 translation by Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, 1970).

Two decades after Muhammad’s death, a religious party of men incorporated into the Qur’an the authority to invite goodness, enjoin equity, and forbid evil.  The five verses below conclusively reveal the TRUTH that they wrote many verses in the Qur’an to indoctrinate Muslims.

>>Qur’an Suras Reveal the Truth <<

Sura 3:105. Let there be from among you a party whose business it should be to invite goodness, to enjoin equity and to forbid evil. It is they who shall prosper.

Was this written by a party of men or Allah?  It could not be Allah because they even authorized themselves to abrogate or cause to be forgotten previous commandments of Allah in the verse below.

Sura 2:106-108.  Whatever previous commandment We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, We reveal in this Qur’an one better or the like thereof: Knowest thou not that Allah has full power to do all that He wills? (1970 translation by Zafrulla Khan)

Another verse written by a party of men is revealed in Sura 96.

Sura 96: Tell me, if he who prays follows the guidance and enjoins righteousness, and he who obstructs rejects the truth and turns his back on it, what will be the end of this last one? We will surely drag him by the forelock, the forelock of a lying, sinful one.  Then let him call his associates, we too will call our guardians of hell.

Surely, it cannot be Allah who drags a sinner by the forelock but men under orders given by a party of men.  The next sura verifies Allah cannot be “We, Our or Us” because it would mean Allah kills people at night or while they sleep at noon.

Sura 7:5-7. Little is it that you heed. How many a town have We destroyed! Our punishment came upon their dwellers by night or while they slept at noon. When Our punishment came upon them all they could utter was: We are indeed wrongdoers.

Killing dwellers and destroying their towns could not be by the Most Gracious, Ever Merciful Allah.  Sura 8:16-19 verifies many verses were written by a religious leader or powerful commander.

Sura 8:16-19. O ye who believe, when you encounter an hostile force of the disbelievers, turn not your backs on them. Whoso turns his back on them on such an occasion, unless maneuvering for battle or turning to join another company, shall draw upon himself the wrath of Allah and hell shall be his abode. An evil resort it is.

Thus, on the day of Badr it was not you who slew them, but it was Allah who killed them; and it was not thou who didst throw gravel at their faces, but it was Allah Who threw it, that He might confer a great favour upon the believers. Surely, Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. That is so; and Allah will surely undermine the design of the disbelievers.

The above sura was written by a commander as one reads of the strategy not to turn and run when encountering a hostile force unless it is necessary to maneuver for battle by turning and joining another company.  But notice, in the second paragraph the commander uses his leadership to strengthen the resolve of his troops by stating, “it was not you who slew them, but it was Allah who killed them.” He even has his men believe that “it was not thou who didst throw gravel at their faces, but it was Allah Who threw it.”

Clearly, these are not the words of Allah but a commander or a powerful religious leader. The commander’s technique of using Allah as sanctioning atrocities has been a successful form of brainwashing or leadership to convince his fighters that the killings are not through their own volition but by Allah who supports and directs their actions.  This is why Muslim terrorists yell >>Allah Akbar<< in the performance of violence and killing nonbelievers.

The above suras conclusively prove that many of the suras were written by despotic men whose ambition is to conquer the lands and wealth of nonbelievers to establish world-wide the religion of Islam.

Conclusion:  Muslims and people world-wide must EXPOSE the Qur’an as the source of discontent and Islamic terror committed by Muslims.  This press release reveals the Quran was written by a party of men and therefore CANNOT be the Perfect Word of Allah.  Only through >>communication of the TRUTH<< can Muslims be courageous to initiate an Islamic Reformation with the objective to Revise the Qur’an.

Need for an Islamic Reformation

This article was posted as a Press Release via the link below:

http://www.einpresswire.com/article/391272226/an-islamic-reformation-is-needed

The Gladstone Institute has recently published articles by seasoned journalists and writers that present the dangers of Islam and the reaction by political and religious leaders. In particular, I was motivated to write this post after reading articles by two writers highly knowledgeable about Islamic terror events. I would be remiss not to mention they were: Giulio Meotti, Cultural Editor for Il Foglio, author and Italian journalist; and Saied Shoaaib,  a Muslim writer that researches Islamic movements.

In a June 4th, 2017 Gatestone Institute article, Giulio Meotti clearly revealed that Christian religious leaders and political leaders in Europe silently stood by as Islamic terrorists transformed their churches into mosques and killed Christians for not renouncing Christianity and accepting Islam as their religion. He informs us that secular elites and political leaders throughout Europe condemn proselytizing only when it is practiced by Christians, but never when practiced by Muslims.

More shameful, is their reluctance to fight Islamic terrorists for demolishing the hundreds of churches replaced by mosques in many European countries such as England, France and Germany. In Syria and Iraq, Islamic terrorists have demolished Christian churches, committed mass decapitations, raped women and killed men and boys who would not renounce their faith.

Mr. Meotti verified the eventual demise of the Christian religion in Europe by writing, “It is impossible for any observer to deny that Christianity is descending into a terminal crisis in Europe. Catholic leaders in the Netherlands estimate that two-thirds of their 1,600 churches will be out of use in a decade, and that 700 Dutch Protestant churches will be closed within four years. The Church of England closes around 20 churches a year. The Catholic Church in Germany has closed about 515 churches over the last ten years. You find the same scenario everywhere in Europe.”

On June 5th, 2017, Saied Shoaaib presented two alternatives to defeat Islam: (1) expose its true nature by supporting and circulating the views of liberal Muslim scholars who reject the premise of an extremist political Islam; (2) imams in Western countries must be held to the same standard as members of other professions by being required to receive occupational licenses that support objectives to attain a peaceful life and integrate Muslims into other societies without fear by Islamic fundamentalists.

Mr. Shoaaib identified liberal Muslim scholars who reject the premise of extremist, political Islam. Many share the conclusion, “that the “caliphate” is merely a project to colonize more land, as all the old empires did, and that the hostility toward Jews connected to the Muhammed’s battle with the Banu Qurayza in the 7th century should have ended long ago.”

Understand the Islamic Problem in Order to Solve the Problem

Efforts by writers and scholars are informative but can they motivate world leaders of free democratic countries to no longer tolerate an Islamic cancer that spreads and distorts their values of humanity? The answer is NO. Toleration is a politically correct mentality that must be replaced with an education to UNDERSTAND the Islamic threat and WHY it has grown to metastasize into a religion of hate that will not tolerate other religious beliefs.

So HOW do we educate people all over the globe about the Islamic threat? To write about the many abominable attacks by Muslim terrorists serves to identify the Islamic threat. But now people must investigate HOW to STOP this threat from continuing to spread.

An Islamic Revolution by an Egyptian President

On January 1, 2015, the Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi spoke to Islamic scholars from Al-Azhar, the highest center of Sunni Muslim learning.  His message was for Muslim leaders to rethink religious discourse and “purge it of flaws” that negatively affect Islam. Before this author presents an effective way to STOP Islamic expansion, it is well to emphasize the impassioned speech of this outstanding president who is not only pious but a perceptive intellectual leader.

“I say and repeat, again, that we are in need of a religious revolution. You imams are responsible before Allah. The entire world is waiting on you. The entire world is waiting for your word … because the Islamic world is being torn, it is being destroyed, it is being lost. And it is being lost by our own hands,”

“We need a revolution of the self, a revolution of consciousness and ethics to rebuild the Egyptian person — a person that our country will need in the near future,”

“It’s inconceivable that the thinking that we hold most sacred should cause the entire Islamic world to be a source of anxiety, danger, killing and destruction for the rest of the world. Impossible that this thinking — and I am not saying the religion — I am saying this thinking,” He continued: “This is antagonizing the entire world. It’s antagonizing the entire world! Does this mean that 1.6 billion people (Muslims) should want to kill the rest of the world’s inhabitants — that is 7 billion — so that they themselves may live? Impossible!​”

President el-Sisi alluded to, but did not specifically identify the “source of anxiety, danger, killing and destruction for the rest of the world.” Indirectly, he said, “this thinking” that Muslims hold as most sacred “is antagonizing the entire world.” That sacred source, indoctrinated into the Muslim thinking mind, is the Qur’an. It is quite plausible that all the religious leaders and scholars listening to President el-Sisi knew he was referring to the Qur’an as the sacred source.

It is essential that Islamic scholars and Muslim followers comprehend and react to President el-Sisi in a positive manner by deeply examining HOW the Qur’an can be revised to replace the many verses that incite hatred, bigotry, violence and murder of those that follow another faith with the Christian command to “Love one another” (John 13:34, 15:12 and 15:17).

To verify that the source President el-Sisi did not wish to name is indeed the Qur’an, people need to read Allah, We, Our and Us. It provides a history how Islam became a Theocratic Empire in just 29 years and reveals the abominable verses of the Qur’an. The verses provided are unaltered to clearly show they incite hatred, bigotry, violence, and the killing of people who have other religious beliefs. More importantly, this book indicates HOW a peaceful solution may be attained.

Answer to Stop Islamic Expansion and Terrorism

Ultimately, HOW can Islam be transformed to become a peaceful religion that allows its followers to respect the religious beliefs of other people and successfully integrate themselves into the cultures of other freedom loving countries? The ANSWER is a Religious Reformation of Islam. President el-Sisi urged Islamic religious leaders to endorse a Religious Revolution, which connotes combat rather than improvement.  But WHAT should be the message of an Islamic Religious Reformation? It is simply three words announced by a man of God as a command, LOVE ONE ANOTHER.

To STOP Islamic expansion that forges forward with hatred, bigotry, violence and murder is to Revise the Qur’an. But HOW can this Reformation Movement be successfully implemented peacefully without causing World War III?

Answer: All powerful leaders, wealthy businessmen, financially endowed humanitarians, Government agencies, the National Media in America and many other countries must join their resources together to spread a powerful propaganda, or advertising campaign, to educate and inform people WHY Islam is a danger to peace-loving people and WHY the Qur’an must be revised.

Key for successful implementation of these objectives is EXPOSE the abominable verses in the Qur’an that cause Muslims to become bigots, hate, and murder people that do not follow Islam.  To UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM and attain an objective analysis of the abominable verses read Allah, We, Our and Us.

Sounds of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel

The song by Simon and Garfunkel emphasizes the need to read Allah, We, Our and Us and understand Why the Qur’an must be revised.  There is an Internet effort by Google to censor the Simon and Garfunkel song on video.  However, this author was able to find a YouTube video by Eric Allen Bell.  It is provided below.  For further backup, alternate YouTube and VIMEO video links are provided.  These videos emphasize the need for people world-wide to understand Why the Qur’an must be revised.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsKGaWS3sGE

Islam Religious Reformation Implementation

To initiate the Religious Reformation campaign, aimed at having Muslim religious leaders revise the Qur’an, many thousands of copies of Allah, We, Our and Us need to be printed for distribution in many countries. Hopefully, it is the wealthy businessmen and women, and humanitarians that will purchase the book and have it distributed to all educational institutions and government organizations in many countries. The objective is to educate and inform Muslims, and people world-wide, about the dangers of Islam and have them “see” the need to revise the Qur’an.

The counterintelligence agencies of countries threaten by Islamic terrorism can effectively defeat Islamic propaganda efforts by publicizing and promoting their people to read historical and factual information in Allah, We, Our and Us. National media in the U.S. and counterintelligence agencies, such as the FBI and CIA, to name a few, can be proactive in supporting the Islam Religious Reformation by encouraging their personnel to use the book to advance countermeasures against Islamic propaganda that incites terrorism.

Any profits from the sale of Allah, We, Our and Us will go towards the Reformation Campaign. This book is available as a FREE READ by clicking the link below,

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/library/english-library/allah-we/index.htm

The ignorance of Islamic ideology by people in America and many countries is due to a failure of learning history about Islam and having objective discussions of the Qur’an. Allah, We, Our and Us provides information that will stimulate perceptive and compassionate Islamic religious leaders to acknowledge that scripture is not encased in concrete but must be revised as Muslims become more educated and knowledgeable of the world.

Realistic Perception of Islamic Religious Leaders and Scholars

History reveals an inability of religious leaders to eliminate abominable verses and endorse the command to “love one another’ in the Qur’an.   The inability by Islamic religious leaders to adapt to change is due to an ingrained indoctrination that blocks any appreciation for the religious beliefs of others and an open mind to improve the Qur’an. Few Islamic scholars are capable of looking from outside the cage of indoctrinated beliefs to “see” the flaws in the Qur’an. Many Islamic scholars have presented ways to make Islam acceptable to all people but were killed for apostasy. One example was Mahmud Muhammad Taha, a Muslim reformer who dared to die for his convictions.

The Islamic Challenge for All Muslims

Muslims around the world must loudly insist their religious leaders Revise the Qur’an. Such a mandate can be accomplished by organizing a Religious Reformation of Islam. To NOT revise the Qur’an by eliminating its many abominable verses and endorsing the command to love one another, Islamic religious leaders will be responsible for the next World War.  Countries around the world will no longer tolerate the spread of Islam.  They have experienced that Islam causes discontent wherever it settles. As indirectly announced by President el-Sisi, it is the Qur’an that Muslims regard as most sacred and is the source of anxiety, danger, killing and destruction for the rest of the world. His words are worth repeating to all Muslims and their leaders,

“The entire world is waiting on you. The entire world is waiting for your word … because the Islamic world is being torn, it is being destroyed, it is being lost. And it is being lost by our own hands,”

A Word to Muslims and Islamic Scholars

This challenge will be most difficult for Islamic scholars and Muslim leaders as revealed by the mindset of the Islamic scholar, Dr. Ahmed Subhi Mansour.   In his book, The Quran: Sufficient as a Source of Islamic Legislation,”  he advocates what Muslims are indoctrinated to believe, which is that the Qur’an reflects the mighty words of God and is the only book to which the Muslim must hold fast to the exclusion of other books.

“Some of us see that belief in the Qur’an alone is enough, but see no harm in believing in other books with the Qur’an which the imams wrote and ascribed to the prophet (peace be upon him!). However, if we were to reflect on the mighty words of God in the honourable Qur’an, we would become sure that the Qur’an is the only book to which the Muslim must hold fast to the exclusion of other books. We would also become sure that the Qur’an is not in need of these human authored books; for the Qur’an has left nothing out, and it came down clarifying everything, and in it came the details of everything needed in clarity and precision.”

It is the above mindset that restricts the ability of Muslins to accept other forms of worship or beliefs. Dr. Mansour is captive to such a mindset. He has been deeply indoctrinated with the Qur’an and has completely accepted its verse 9:33. It indelibly prints on the minds of all Muslims that Islam is the true religion and Allah will make it prevail over all other religions with the words:

Sura 9:33. “He (Allah) it is Who sent His Messenger (Muhammad) with guidance and the Religion of Truth (Islam) that He may make it prevail over every other religion, even though those who associate partners with Allah may dislike it.”

Note the contradiction in Dr. Mansour’s quote above. He writes that the Qur’an was written by imams and ascribed to the prophet, but with the next thought, he writes the honourable Qur’an are the mighty words of God. Did the imams write portions of the Qur’an in addition to the words given Muhammad from God’s Archangel Gabriel? There is undisputable evidence in Allah, We, Our and Us (3.3.12) that a party of religious men wrote many portions of the Qur’an.

Islamic scholars are well schooled to know that the Qur’an was conceived through Muhammad’s exposure to Hebrew and Christian beliefs. Verses for the Qur’an were conceived by Muhammad, as with other God inspired men, to raise his people to the next level of spiritual worship. Astute Islamic scholars know that beliefs of each religion were founded by righteous men, inspired by their belief in God, to provide a moral code for their people. Imams, caliphs and mullahs must work with their Islamic scholars to realize that beliefs can be changed; they are not encased in concrete.  Can they confront the need to revise the Qur’an to raise Muslims to a higher level of love for all mankind?

All People Must Be Part of the Islamic Reformation

All people must assist Muslims to acknowledge that the Qur’an must be revised to advocate the command to love one another. Perhaps to “see” why it is necessary, they must first read Allah, We, Our and Us. A book that was not written for profit but to inform and educate people so that their minds are not warped with beliefs that cause bigotry, hatred, violence and the murder of people with other religious beliefs.

Revise the Qur’an or Begin WWIII

Islamic leaders and scholars must take the next step in advancing Muslims to a higher level of spirituality that promotes love of all people by revising the Qur’an. To NOT take on this noble effort, which advocates the command to love one another, is to cause continued Islamic terrorism and eventually, World War III.

Nicholas Ginex

Introduction to Future of God Amen

The opening paragraphs below originally appeared in my first self-published book titled, Legacy of a Father.  It was my first attempt as an author and it became the progenitor of three books that followed: Future of God Amen, AMEN, and Allah, We, Our and Us.   The following paragraphs are presented because they reflect my desire and passion to reveal the development of three major religions and how mankind conceived the belief in one-universal God.  Overviews and book reviews are presented on website:

http://www.futureofgodamen.com

1.0    Reasons for this Book

The evolution of our belief in one God is a very sensitive topic.  For the open-minded reader, this book will take you on a journey that will increase your knowledge of the past and help put into perspective the relationship you may now have with your own personal God.  To religious leaders, priests, ministers, rabbis, imams, mullahs and devout worshippers, this book offers a challenge to accept each other’s religious traditions and open your institutions to each other with friendship and love, for in reality, we all worship the same God.

Initially, I set out to write this book for my children, Karen Beth, Alisa, Lori Gweyn and Linda Diane.  As a father, I felt obligated to leave them with many of my personal thoughts about God.  In my youth, I met some young women who harbored a sense of fear and were constrained to react favorably to a kiss.  They received such a strict religious teaching that it was largely responsible for their frigid response.  To ameliorate this fear-induced reaction, my wife Diane and I tempered our girls’ strict Catholic instruction with a common sense upbringing that prepared them for worldly experiences.  Religious instruction that promoted a sense of morality for our girls was important to us, but we knew we could not control the spiritual aspects of their beliefs because we felt that every individual develops a personal conception of God based upon intellect, sensitivity, and experience.

It did not take long for me to learn that I was on a mission to write not only for my daughters, but to share the knowledge I acquired about the evolution of God with others.  Below are the many reasons that have motivated and energized me to write this book.  I have no hidden agenda.  My desire is to have all people from our different religious institutions, leaders and worshippers alike, accept and honor each other’s traditions and beliefs.  It is my hope that by acknowledging that we all pray to the same God, we may succeed in putting aside our differences; enjoy each other’s traditions; and even attend each other’s houses of worship.

The challenge will be hard for many of our religious leaders, who are more used to making war against those with different religious opinions than they are used to sitting down and breaking bread with them.  However, they have the power to bring together all God’s children and thereby truly fulfill their professional mission.    This challenge does not stop with religious leaders, for it is the millions of their followers who will ultimately control the direction of their religious institutions and determine the course of our future relationships with one another.  This awesome but worthy outcome, discussed in the final chapter, will certainly lead to peace among the religious warring factions now responsible for the murder of people throughout the Middle East and other parts of our world.

1.1   The Allegorical Tree, an Acknowledgement

At the tender age of six, I received my introduction to religion. I was sitting in the second seat of the second row of my classroom in PS (Public School) 121, an elementary school in the heart of Manhattan in New York City.  To my right, hanging on the wall, was a large 2 by 3 foot picture of a tree.  It remained only a tree to me until one morning, Mr. Levy, the principal of the school, visited our classroom.

Mr. Levy, a handsome and charismatic man in his mid-thirties, caught sight of the tree and gave a very intriguing talk about how the Jewish religion was the father of the Catholic and Islamic religions.  He explained that the trunk of the tree represented the Jewish religion, its two prominent limbs the Christian and Islamic religions, and its branches the offshoots into sects and various denominations.  He showed how the major religions branched off into denominations and sects, such as: Protestant, Baptist, Episcopal, Methodist, Mormon, Jehovahs’ Witnesses, Sunnis and Shi’as.  Even Judaism, he pointed out, has several divisions, such as Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist Movements.   I never forgot Mr. Levy and his enthusiastic talk.

After my auspicious introduction to religious thought, several years later I received a formal indoctrination in the Catholic religion.  In my later teenage years, I attended the services of other religions and became curious about their beginnings.  This interest in various religions encouraged me to listen to rabbis and ministers while serving two active years in the U.S. Army, and an additional year during the Berlin crisis.  Some years later, after graduating with a degree in Electrical Engineering from the City University of New York, I actively read such anthologies as “Man’s Religions” by John B. Noss and, “Man and His Gods” by Homer W. Smith.  Upon reading these books, I became fascinated with the Egyptian religion.  I proceeded to research the spiritual and moral beliefs of this ancient religion by reading, “The Book of the Dead” by E.A. Wallis Budge.

Egypt’s old, tried, and proven religion not only held many of the moral teachings we practice today, but it also provided for the belief in a hereafter and the concept of a soul.  I had often wondered where the concept of a soul originated.  It was gratifying to find that the Egyptians developed this concept.  The Egyptians envisioned two entities that came to be characterized as souls; the ka and the ba.  The ka represented the spiritual force of any sub-stance that also imbued its unique characteristics. It formed the individuality and personality of a person or thing.  The ba represented a spiritual soul that accompanied the ka to the hereafter for judgment and supported it with food and air within its tomb.

Research revealed that Menes founded the 1st Egyptian dynasty about 3400 BCE 1.  Its religion had multiple gods.  An attempt to replace their polytheistic beliefs into one, all-powerful sun-god was made by the pharaoh Ikhnaton (born as Amenhotep IV) who reigned for 17 years between 1375 and 1358 BCE 2.  The Egyptian priests tried to bury this monotheistic belief after Ikhnaton died in 1362 BCE.  However, the belief in one all-powerful God was too strong a concept to be denied.

About 108 years later, Moses capitalized on the concept of one God and walked out of Egypt with a religious following surpassing 600,000 people.  Moses, brought up in the house of a pharaoh, undoubtedly received the finest education, including education in the Egyptian religion.  It would be reasonable to conclude that the sacred writings and prayers of the Egyptian religion indoctrinated Moses and influenced what he taught and wrote.  Prior to Moses, the Jews had neither written scriptures nor written words that extolled the belief in one God.  In fact, Homer W. Smith in his book, Man and His Gods, indicates that the first 5 books of the Jerusalem Bible, or Torah, were not written for use for Israelite worshipers before 750 BCE (500 years after the Moses Exodus from Egypt).3

After learning of the above historical events that linked Moses to Egyptian indoctrination, and that the depth of Egyptian spiritual beliefs developed the concept of the soul and its possible entrance into an eternal hereafter, I concluded that the two by three foot picture of the allegorical tree was not completely accurate.  I now envision a tree that has become more meaningful and realistic.  Below the trunk of the tree, beneath the ground, I see the Egyptian religion as its roots.  That is, it was the Egyptian religion that provided for the conception and initial development of the Hebrew religion.  It became clear to me that it was the Egyptian concept of an omnipotent and unknowable God, the creator of all things, which became the same God of all the monotheistic religions.

This revelation has been largely responsible for motivating me to share my thoughts with you.  You see, I truly believe in giving credit where credit is due.  It is a dishonorable and deceitful act when a person or group uses knowledge gained and does not acknowledge its source.  However, we may be forgiving, since religious leaders may have unconsciously borrowed from our Egyptian ancestors and many may be simply ignorant of the historical development of the ideas they attempt to communicate to their congregations.

The concept of one God, introduced by the unheralded pharaoh, Ikhnaton, was an easy matter for people, be they Egyptians, Jews or other foreigners to gradually accept as a natural belief.  How-ever, the Egyptian priests, except those who believed in Ikhnaton’s revised conception of God, did not eagerly accept this concept.  They resisted this new belief by desecrating Ikhnaton’s tomb and removing his name from all temples and monuments.  This new concept was a threat to their profession. It would nullify the practice of the religious rites and sacred traditions of worship of the many local gods that had already been ingrained in the Egyptian belief system.  In spite of this resistance by the Egyptian priests and the failure of religious institutions to give credit to its origin, the Egyptian roots of our belief in one God must be acknowledged.

  1. James H. Breasted, The Dawn of Conscience, Page 32.
  2. James H. Breasted, A History of Egypt, Page 599, Chronological Table of Kings.
  3. Homer W. Smith, Man And His Gods, Page 92.

END Islamic Terrorism

To END Islamic terrorism and destruction of our planet, the QUR’AN MUST BE REVISED with God’s Greatest Command – LOVE ONE ANOTHER.

Failure of Muslim religious leaders to revise the Qur’an will confirm that they are intent to make Islam prevail over all other religions with an objective to dominate the world.  From the beginning, Muslim leaders have used the Qur’an as a manual to cause terrorism and the death of millions of innocent lives to establish an Islamic Empire.

After the death of the prophet Muhammad in 632 CE, Islamic armies conquered many lands to become an Islamic Empire by 750 CE.  Muslims conquered the Byzantine and Persian empires, and along the Mediterranean, captured Christian lands as far west as Spain. They conquered all of North Africa, which included its east coast down to the island Madagascar.  This conquest extended further east to the northern half of India.  As with all conquered countries, Muslim leaders not only obtained the wealth of other countries, but they received ransoms to allow their captives to live or kill them for not accepting Allah in accordance with the Qur’an.

Muslim leaders were first to declare war on the newly formed United States (http://www.reformation.org/islam-versus-us.html ).  They were seated in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Tripoli, which lie on the northern coast of Africa.   Morocco pirates seized a U.S. ship off the coast of Spain in 1784 to obtain its merchandise and demanded ransom for the captured sailors.

Bound to Qur’an dogma, Islamic religious leaders indoctrinate Muslims with the beliefs that Islam is the “Religion of Truth” and that Allah will “make it prevail over every other religion” (Qur’an 9:33).  The Qur’an authorizes Muslims to fight any people that do not believe in Allah nor the Last Day (Quran 9:29).  The novel, Allah, We, Our and Us provides unaltered verses from the Qur’an that substantiates why Islam was NEVER a religion of peace from its inception.

People around the world need to learn that it is Qur’an dogma that infects Muslims to become bigoted, hate people of other religious beliefs, and will kill those who will not accept Allah.  As throughout the past, we witness today the intolerance, violence, death and discontent Islamic beliefs have caused in many countries.  The Qur’an is the root and source of Islamic terrorism, and discontent throughout the world.

There is an obvious solution.  The QUR’AN MUST BE REVISED to eliminate all verses that advocate killing those who do not accept Islam and reveal the greatest command given by a man of God – love one another.  This can only be achieved by perceptive, intelligent, and compassionate Islamic religious leaders.  But they may be too indoctrinated to accept that it’s the abominable commands, warnings and admonitions in the Qur’an that incite Muslims to kill people with other religious beliefs.  To learn the history of Islam, its beliefs, and many abominable verses in the Qur’an, a FREE read of Allah, We, Our and Us is provided on:

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/library/english-library/allah-we/index.htm

WHAT EVERYBODY NEEDS TO KNOW.

>> Many suras in the Qur’an were written by a party of men that abrogate and rewrote commands of God (Allah, We, Our and Us, 3.3.4).

Islam will Always Exist

>> The Qur’an is definitely not the words of Allah – it is a human-made scripture which Muhammad simply passed up as Allah’s final words to mankind. Written by Abul Kasem, November 20, 2005 in an article below:

http://www.islam-watch.org/abulkasem/WhoAuthoredQuran/who_authored_the_quran.htm

>> The Qur’an 9:33 proclaims Islam will prevail over all other religions.  No other religion makes such a claim (Allah, We, Our and Us, 1.1).

>> The QUR’AN MUST BE REVISED with God’s Greatest Command – LOVE ONE ANOTHER (Allah, We, Our and Us, 7.3).

>> Islamic religious leaders MUST revise the Qur’an.  History proves Scripture can be revised (Allah, We, Our and Us, 9.4).

>> If Muslim leaders fail to revise the Qur’an, then Muslims must replace them with compassionate, understanding and perceptive leaders (Allah, We, Our and Us, 9.5).

>> The Qur’an is used as a manual to indoctrinate the minds of Muslims with an ideology that runs counter to the American Constitution (Allah, We, Our and Us, 4.3.1).

IF THE QUR’AN IS NOT REVISED:

>> To NOT revise the Qur’an to incorporate LOVE ONE ANOTHER, then America MUST shut down mosques and prohibit Islam as a religion in the United States. 

>> To NOT revise the Qur’an, its abominable verses will cause Muslim extremism to ALWAYS EXIST and discontent will prevail throughout the world.

>> To NOT revise the Qur’an, the inevitable alternative for countries around the world is to exclude the religion of Islam within their lands.

Dr. Ahreeman, university professor, political journalist, philosopher, and expert of Islamic history has hosted on his international Iran Politics Club website three books and many articles written by Mr. Ginex.  People who desire to learn about Islamic history, what the Qur’an contains, and the extent of the on-going threat of Islamic extremism must visit:

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/authors/nicholas-ginex/index.htm

Comments are welcomed on www.nicholasginex.com. Muslim religious leaders and others who disagree with the conclusions in this article or content in the book, Allah, We, Our and Us, are welcomed to write their reasons in the comment section below.

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Religions Must Change to be Relevant for Humanity

INTRO:  Before introducing you to a pragmatic change that deals with God, religion and morality, we should examine what are the ingredients of thought that fall into the category characterized as philosophy?

To present a meaningful philosophic view, the philosopher should be able to relate his ideas to facts and experiences that logically lead to perceptive conclusions.  However, an important part of philosophizing is the human element of love or empathy for humanity.  To not include an answer or views that better our lives becomes an exercise without a purpose.

It is hoped that the following article will stimulate your thinking about God, religion and morality.  The background of a constructive article on these subjects is a deep love for people.  A love that is similar to the love of a mother and father in forming a sound foundation in their children to be able to cope with the many challenges of the future but also to develop a frame of mind able to comprehend how their lives can be more meaningful and satisfying.

I recently opened a book with just a sense of revisiting what I wrote.  The book title is Allah, We, Our and Us.  It was written to inform people about the religion of Islam, what is in the Qur’an,  and unveil lies taught unsuspecting minds by Islamic religious leaders. An article featured on this post, Allah is Represented by a Party of Men, provides conclusive evidence that the Qur’an was written by religious leaders to command their followers.  It unveils the lie that it is Allah as ‘We, Our and Us’ that commands armies of men to kill innocent people.  The truth is that We, Our and Us is a party of fanatical religious men who speak for Allah. Their objective is to create an Islamic Theocratic Empire under the control of one world religion – Islam.

Religions Must Change to be Relevant for Humanity

The commentary and conclusions presented in Allah, We. Our and Us would not be complete without providing some perceptive thoughts about the Islamic religion from an outstanding author of religions and history, D.M. Murdock/Acharaya S. She has written numerous books and articles and voiced her insights on many talk shows.  Unfortunately she passed away last year.  Below are her concluding paragraphs extracted from her article, The Origins of Islam.[1]

“If this planet’s inhabitants would simply become educated to the origins of their traditions in full, we could live in a world of tremendous beauty and knowledge, as opposed to ugly, superstitious and repressive ideologies that are exclusionary and bigoted. Islam arose because of the repression of Christianity and Judaism, as well as an unbalanced female-oriented culture. Like those traditions, Islam is utterly out of balance, and we may all suffer for it, particularly if the predictions come true that Islam will be the most dominant religion in the world in the next decades.

As previously stated, there are few non-Muslim women or men who would wish to live in such a world. Because of this aversion, we would expect to see in the future innumerable ghastly battles and wars waged in the name of one god or another, as has happened far too often in the past, especially with these monotheistic Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. All told, these three are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of people, so why are they deemed “Great religions?” The “greatest” thing about them is their death toll.

If this world is to survive into the coming age, we will need as many people as possible to drop all of these divisive doctrines. What we need on this planet, right now, are honest, caring and whole human beings who are motivated not by potential favors and rewards from sadistic and ethnocentric deities in the sky but by innate decency and integrity. Only in this way can we all live in peace rather than fear, which is the weapon wielded by religion to convert the faithful.”

The concluding thoughts by Acharaya surfaces the question, should the monotheistic religion institutions be preserved within a civilized society or are they all by nature myths that propound dogma that causes discontent, division, and hate with the eventual action of violence and death of many innocent people? It is clear that although the Judaic and Christian religions have a history of wars and the killing of millions of lives, it appears they have extinguished the desire to increase their membership through coercion and by forceful expansion of their faith.

In contrast with the Judaic and Christian faiths of today, Islamic religious and political ruling leaders continue to apply a theocratic government of control with the objective to unify people of all countries under one common reality defined as the ummah. The Islamic scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr has defined the ummah as “the totality of different ethnic and cultural groups of people who are Muslims that constitute the Islamic world. The ummah may be characterized as a single religious community bound by a sense of brotherhood so emphasized by the Qur’an and the Prophet.”[2]

The leaders in free democratic countries have become vigilant of the insidious indoctrination by Islamic religious leaders and forceful expansion of Islam by Muslim extremists.  In Allah, We, Our and Us a list of atrocities of men, women and children killed by extremist Muslims are listed in Appendix 1.  It is conclusive proof that it is the Qur’an, Sharia law, and the Sunnah that work together to cause discontent by protesters in many countries experiencing Islamic expansion. There is no doubt that Islamic religious leaders use the Qur’an as an instrument to indoctrinate the minds of people to commit murder and suicide to further the ummah objective using Allah as the authoritative source.

The Injustice of Sharia Law

The solution is clear. The Qur’an must be revised to eliminate the abominations it advocates.  Allah, We, Our and Us provides recommendations to assist religious leaders of the monotheistic religions to work together. It can do no more than to define the problem and propose a solution, which is short of advocating forceful overthrow of the religious institution by the millions of followers.

Having reviewed the state of discontent predominantly induced by Muslim extremists, let us return to the question; are religions necessary for any civilization in light of the discontent they create around the world? To answer this question it becomes necessary to examine why religions have become a vital institution throughout the world since mankind started living together in communities.

Is it practical to do away with our religious institutions? They do serve a purpose to provide moral instruction to growing minds and reinforce the ideals of truth, justice, and righteousness. But aren’t these attributes the ones originally taught by the Egyptian priesthood? Was not Egypt the greatest civilization that left a legacy of not only the belief in one universal God and left extraordinary monuments, pyramids, and temples that have been emulated by the Greeks and Romans? The Egyptian religion served to make Egypt one of the greatest empires of the past. However, the Egyptian religion was corrupted and changed by other groups of people who wanted their own god to be supreme. The arrogance of leaders to gain power by the application of the tenets of a man-made god has worked in the past but it is with a painful truth that they have used the belief in God to further their ambitions to expand their power, wealth and control over people of other countries.

So why continue with the belief that society needs religious institutions to promote morality, decency, respect, and cooperation among their people? The religious institutions are, in a way, surrogate parents who guide those who are not blessed with parents that are capable of being fine role models that teach the Word of God. Unfortunately, many parents and unwed couples are stressed with the hardships of making a living or unable to raise a child with the morals and integrity needed for society to function and prosper as an integrated unit. This void can be fulfilled by a religious institution that has representatives of God groomed to guide others with the teaching of morality and love for others.

The other benefit of having a religious institution within a society is that it provides a uniform code of conduct that cannot be provided by the scientific method or by educational institutions that develop their own perceptions with a multiple of different approaches. The code of conduct to achieve honesty and integrity with the concern for compassion and assistance of others has been developed through the thousands of years of interaction between people who have devised rules for a peaceful society. Leaders within a society have realized that rules of conduct were essential for the viable function of its citizens and state. Hence, the spirit of mankind, which is the inherent desire to love and be loved, has evolved the conception of a God that has created all there is.  It is this God they desire to please by following His commands of morality and someday share His eternal presence.  This novel idea is the capstone of many religions; the possibility of joining their god after death for an eternity of love, peace and happiness.

Today, people have become more educated and are able to discern what is best for them. However, after thousands of years that righteous men evolved codes of conduct, it would be foolish to do away with religious instruction that reinforces the attributes of truth, integrity, love and compassion for others. These attributes were not found by the application of the scientific method but by experience of hard knocks in the real world.

Although there are many intellectuals who believe they can conduct their lives without having a moral code instilled in young minds to lay the foundations of morality that guides reason and logic, they must not forget that the mind is conditioned just as an athlete’s body is conditioned to perform well. If people were to devise their own code of conduct with their various preferences and individuality the result will be a quixotic world with a mix of values that will cause more confusion and discontent.

Therefore, in answer to the above question, it is this author’s contention that religion does serve a purpose within a society. However, that religion must be led by men of God who are perceptive to realize that their long held dogma of beliefs must be revised. Changes are needed to benefit their followers by employing one sole command from a man of God that stated it three times – love one another. This command has many implications and is at the root of all relationships to promote one’s happiness with others. It requires sincerity, truthfulness, compassion, and love to be a prime motivator for one’s decisions throughout life whereby relationships become more solid, meaningful, and wholesome.

Can religious leaders of the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions work out a way to unify the belief in one universal God? It may appear to be an insane idea to believe these representatives of God can work together. Yet, this is the only logical solution for as religious leaders it is their mandate to teach the Word of God. They may continue to do nothing, which will result in the eventual collapse of their religion, destruction of human life, and possibly our planet. The alternative is to work together to dispense with religious dogma made up of myths and revise the Scriptures that will further the spiritual nature of mankind.

Another reason it is not practical to do away with our religious institutions is that human beings do have a spiritual nature. They will always reflect and think about how did our star, our galaxy, the millions of galaxies and their billions of stars come to exist? They will always think of an unknown entity or force they conceptualize as God being responsible for their existence and all that has been created in the universe.

Was it energy or was it matter that first formed the first atom, the building block of all organic and inorganic matter? No scientist knows; even though they love to start with the “Big Bang,” a concept that they have concocted without knowing how the first atom was formed. They may determine someday that there is a force, a consciousness that pervades our universe. If so, human beings are thinking organisms that stimulate a consciousness energized by the building blocks of atoms that formed all things. It may be this inherent consciousness of humans that tries to reach out and understand the cosmos from whence it originated.

In Sigmund Freud’s book, The Future of an Illusion, he states that a psychologist does not deceive himself about the difficulty of finding one’s bearings in this world but makes an endeavor to assess the development of man, in light of the small portion of knowledge he has gained through a study of the mental processes of individuals during their development from child to adult. In so doing, the idea forces itself upon him that religion is comparable to a childhood neurosis, and he is optimistic enough to suppose that mankind will surmount this neurotic phase, just as so many children grow out of their similar neurosis.[3]

Freud goes on to state that the primacy of the intellect is in the distant future, but probably not in an infinitely distant one. A future whereby the same aims one expects from beliefs in God are achieved, namely, the love of man and the decrease of suffering. He then criticizes religion for advocating a state of bliss begins directly after death and writes his God promises no compensation for us, who suffer grievously from life. Freud foresees that on the way to that distant goal of eternal bliss, religious doctrines will have to be discarded, no matter whether the first attempts fail, or whether the first substitutes prove to be untenable. His conclusion is that in the long run nothing can withstand reason and experience, and the contradiction which religion offers to both is all too palpable.

The logic Freud provides has its merits but he fails to acknowledge the thousands of years of experience acquired by mankind to develop rules of conduct. True, those rules of conduct have been embodied in the framework of religious dogma, such as the thirty-seven protestations of guiltlessness the ka of a dead Egyptian professes before Osiris and the forty-two protestations he appeals before the posthumous court of judges to convince them he is worthy of eternal happiness.[4] The moral code of conduct was followed by the Egyptians over two thousand years before they were engraved on the temple walls of the Eighteenth Dynasty, 1580-1350 BCE. Much of it has been tailored by Moses to become part of the commandments he set down in stone and wrote in his Book of the Covenant.[5] Experience by mankind to formulate a moral code of morality, truth and righteousness provides the tested ways a society may function in harmony as its citizens have the same expectations of right and wrong.

The next phase of spiritual development of mankind is to pressure and force religious leaders to forego the myths and dogma that utilized the concepts of fear (hell) and reward (heaven) and replace them with the Word of God – love one another. This new approach must embrace knowledge acquired by the sciences and logical, ethical thinking, based upon reason and compassion that improves the lives of our sisters and brothers around the world.

The spiritual nature of man will always exist because of a consciousness that pervades the universe and has manifested its essence in the intellect of human beings. It has allowed us to think of the greatest inventions and innovations unknown to man only a few hundred years ago. It was the creative ability of the mind by our greatest inventors that has built a reality we enjoy today. Who ever thought we could talk to each other miles apart and yet see each other’s face? We enjoy television and the computer as a natural way to receive news, entertainment, and are many times more productive.  See my Homepage post, Does Consciousness Pervade the Universe?

Yes, science has been a way to improve our reality but the spiritual nature of mankind will forever endure as it is our minds that help us to create our world. Therefore, God, that unknown force will continue to be a part of the thinking mind. However, let us use our minds to make that God proud of his creations by living decent, trustful and loving lives.   Perhaps, someday, we may live long enough to travel to other parts of our galaxy and find there are other creatures of God that may enhance our knowledge. Let us dispel fear of the unknown and be optimistic that we may be able to enjoy the community of life in the universe.

[1] D.M. Murdock/Acharaya S, The Origins of Islam. An article from the Internet, http://www.truthbeknown.com/islam.htm

[2] Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Islam Religion, History, and Civilization, page 15.

[3] Sigmund Freud, The Future of an Illusion, published 1961, pages 86-89

[4] Nicholas P. Ginex, Future of God Amen, pages 79-84 and AMEN, pages 124-128.

[5] Moses, Holy Bible, KJV, Book of the Covenant, Exodus 24:4,7.

 

 

Needed Changes to the Holy Scriptures

INTRO:  Take your time reading the following article.  Please comment if you agree or not with the recommendation that Scriptures need to be revised.  The minds of religious leaders are constrained within the cage of worn out dogma, which restricts their ability to revise their Scriptures.  However, if the Priesthoods of Ancient Egypt were astute enough to revise their beliefs from many gods to one universal God many times, there is hope our religious leaders realize improvements are needed in our world today.   Many men and women gifted with perceptive, intelligent minds, and loving hearts will surely assist their efforts.

Needed Changes to the Holy Scriptures

The god many believe in today has been revealed through man’s spirit, imagination, and love for the god he created in his own image. The philosophical questions of who created the universe, the first atom, and the enormous amount of matter, galaxies, and stars lead one’s mind to ponder the wonder of it all. The world has become much larger than it was to the minds of men four thousand years ago. Today, many realize that there may be other intelligent life in the billions of galaxies in the universe. This leads one not only to revere life on this planet but also to eventually love and respect alien life that may come to visit us in the future. Our future depends, first, on how much sisters and brothers, throughout our world, love one another.

The evolution of our monotheistic God took thousands of years and, in the process, underwent many changes. This should come as no surprise, for each generation has developed concepts that were embraced and improved upon. This has been true in the scientific and technical spheres, whereby scientists have developed ways to communicate at the speed of light. Change also occurs within religions.  In the past, Egyptian priests revised and updated their beliefs to keep pace with the advances in their culture and intellect of their people. Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religious must embrace change to improve the relationships between people of different lands.

Many passages in scriptures are out of date and many that once served to unite a unique people are no longer applicable. One need only to turn to the Torah to see outdated passages dealing with ancient animal sacrifices, specific details for the garments of the priest, and detailed measurements on how to build a place of worship, an altar, and its accessories (refer to Exodus 23, 25-31).  The book Allah, We, Our and Us, is replete with abominable passages that incite hatred, bigotry, violence, and the killing of innocent people not willing to worship the Islamic God Allah.

Change is essential if religious institutions are to keep pace with worshippers as they acquire more education and the ability to examine their religious beliefs and seek meaning in their lives. If religious leaders continue to cling to worn, outdated passages of their holy scriptures, they will only become an embarrassment to discerning and intelligent people. By not acknowledging the need for change, they will find their religious myths ridiculed and their institutions laughed at because much of their dogma no longer provide moral and spiritual guidance.

Can our religious institutions, be they of Jewish, Christian, or Islamic origins, afford an outcome that is a disbelief in God? This outcome is sure to develop in the future as they continue to believe they have the only true religion and true God. There are many brilliant minds that would gladly assist in the reformation of their religious institutions and holy scriptures. But will those entrusted with the responsibility of religious leadership be courageous and perceptive enough to accept assistance and improve their doctrines? Or are they so indoctrinated that they cannot search their hearts and minds to find the truths and words of love that can truly guide their worshippers?

As a man who has learned to love all people, the sisters and brothers of this world, there is hope for change. Human beings are born with the gift to love; it is the one gift that ensures their survival. The recommendations presented in Allah, We, Our and Us for religious leaders and worshippers from all nations. They are provided as a starting point for many more necessary changes. Surely, there are men and women who have the talent and gifts to implement the recommendations offered and commend many more to improve the morality and spiritual nature of mankind.

In the final chapter of Allah, We, Our and Us, this author appeals to the followers and leaders of the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions to work together to unify their beliefs in God.  This novel informs people all over the world that so far, unintentionally and by forceful aggression, these very religions have caused bigotry, hatred, violence, and the killing of innocent people. To assist in ameliorating this path of destruction, it reveals the abominations of these three religions. However, it is not the author’s intent to cast blame on any one religion but to wake up the religious leaders to understand that the very existence of human life and our planet is headed for a disastrous outcome unless they work together to unify their beliefs and teach the Word of God.

In Future of God Amen, the last thought was a question. Who will dedicate their lives to becoming the daughters and sons of God? A proactive solution is to not wait for several outstanding individuals with loving hearts and perceptive minds; it will be us, the millions of people around the world, who must stand up to the religious leaders and demand they all teach the Word of God—love one another. Nothing will happen by continuing to rely on the bureaucracy and entrenched institutions that follow worn-out dogma. Their Holy Scriptures must be revised. We are all children of God, and we are responsible to guide our own destiny for a belief system that is capable of change. Change is possible by being involved to improve the character and integrity of all people, which can be accomplished with a unified belief in God that is truly guided by the Word of God.

 

 

 

 

 

Allah is Represented by a Party of Men

INTRO:

This article ignores the veil of political correctness and challenges the fear of reprisal from those who are not willing to engage in one of the most important freedoms we have — free speech. Without the freedom to discuss openly political or religious subjects, we eliminate the possibility of resolving differences and finding optimum solutions. Silence and passiveness prevents open discussions whereby people can learn to understand their differences and come to realize there are better paths to living peaceful and fruitful lives.

The conclusion presented in this article is that Allah is referred to in plural terms, which is conclusively found to be a party of religious men.  Other articles will reveal that the Qur’an is the source of discontent in countries around the world and that Islamic religious leaders forcefully spread the religion of Islam in many countries. Their objective is to subjugate people around the world to become part of the Islamic community.  A unified group of people referred to as the ummah, which is the totality of Muslims that constitute the Islamic world (Seyyed Hossein Nasr, ISLAM, Religion, History and Civilization, page 15).

The Qur’an was read line-by-line, which enabled this author to draw verifiable conclusions.  It was translated by the honorable Muhammad Zafrulla Khan who served as foreign minister of Pakistan in 1947, became the president of the 17th Session of the UN General Assembly, and later became judge of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, of which court he became president.  This early translation of the Qur’an appeared in 1970 and was chosen as a reference to avoid the injection of political correctness employed in later translations by Islamic scholars.

The Qur’an identifies and sanctions a Party of Men

In Sura 3:105 (a chapter or section of the Qur’an) a party of men is explicitly identified and sanctioned to invite goodness, enjoin equity, and forbid evil.  This author refers to this party of men as the We Party.  They appear throughout the Qur’an under the plural terms, We, Our and Us.  Islamic religious leaders construe We, Our and Us as being Allah, the all-forgiving and merciful God.  In reality, they are a party of men, fanatical aggressors who are responsible for the destruction of many towns and the killing of innocent people in the name of Allah.  Imams, caliphs and mullahs are insistent that We, Our and Us is the one God Allah.  But the following suras (of many) clearly show it is the planned strategy of militants killing people while they are asleep at night or in the afternoon while at play.

Sura 7:5-7. Little is it that you heed. How many a town have We destroyed! Our punishment came upon their dwellers by night or while they slept at noon. When Our punishment came upon them all they could utter was: We are indeed wrongdoers.

Sura 7:97-100. We afflicted them suddenly with chastisement, while they perceived not the cause thereof. If the people of those towns had believed and been righteous, We would surely have bestowed blessings upon them from heaven and earth, but they rejected the Prophets, so We seized them because of that which they did. Do the people of these towns now feel secure against the coming of Our punishment upon them by night while they are asleep? Or, do they feel secure against the coming of Our punishment upon them in the forenoon while they are at play? Do they feel secure against the design of Allah? None feels secure against the design of Allah, except those that are losers.

Muslims are Commanded by Islamic Religious Leaders

The ruthlessness of fanatical Islamic terrorists, acting in the name of Allah, continues in many countries today. It is the Qur’an itself that is used as a medium of indoctrination to motivate Muslims to kill innocent men, women and children because they do not accept Allah as their God.  Below, the conclusion that a party of men directs Muslims to perform abominable crimes is clearly verified in the Qur’an.  It clearly reveals it is a religious leader of high rank that tells his army of men to draw on the wrath of Allah to kill disbelievers or hell shall be their abode.

Qur’an Sura 8:16-19. O ye who believe, when you encounter an hostile force of the disbelievers, turn not your backs on them. Whoso turns his back on them on such an occasion, unless maneuvering for battle or turning to join another company, shall draw upon himself the wrath of Allah and hell shall be his abode. An evil resort it is.

Thus on the day of Badr it was not you who slew them, but it was Allah who killed them; and it was not thou who didst throw gravel at their faces, but it was Allah Who threw it, that He might confer a great favour upon the believers. Surely, Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. That is so; and Allah will surely undermine the design of the disbelievers.

It is evident that the above sura was written by a commander as one reads of the strategy not to turn and run when encountering a hostile force unless it is necessary to maneuver for battle by turning and joining another company. But notice in the second paragraph that the commander uses his leadership to strengthen the resolve of his troops by stating “it was not you who slew them, but it was Allah who killed them.” Clearly, these are not the words of Allah but a commander or a powerful religious leader.

The commander’s technique of using Allah as sanctioning atrocities has been a successful form of brainwashing or leadership to convince his fighters that the killings were not through their own volition but by Allah, who supports and directs their cause. This mind trick is another way of convincing people that they are not responsible for their misdeeds but some outside force, which they attribute to God. But this thinking reminds us of the infantile answer made popular by one of our greatest comedians, Flip Wilson with, “The devil made me do that.”

To rationalize the killing of innocent people, the religious leader of the We Party tells his fighters that “it was not thou who didst throw gravel at their faces, but it was Allah Who threw it,” and, “that He might confer a great favor on the believers.” This mind trick by religious leaders allows them to make their followers obey their will by placing the act of murder on Allah. But think about it, would God kill His own creations for not worshipping Him? Is the all-forgiving and merciful God unpredictable by rescinding His command “Thou shalt not kill (Exodus 20:13)?”

The Qur’an is Used by Islamic Religious Leaders

It becomes apparent that a party of religious leaders are actively using the Qur’an to force the belief in Allah for the unification of Muslims and create a Theocratic Islamic Empire.

Are imams, caliphs and mullahs around the world actively raising their voices to prohibit fanatic parties of men from shedding the blood of disbelievers?  Or, are they indoctrinated, mesmerized, and entrenched in the dogma of the Qur’an whereby they are incapable of love, compassion, and forgiveness of those who follow another faith?

We must all pause and acknowledge that God has introduced Himself to people of many cultures and nations. His only desire is that human beings love one another–this was His last command to mankind, announced three times by a man of God, which in all its simplicity is the Word of God.

It is clear that although Judaic and Christian leaders of today recognize the folly of not implementing God’s last command given by Jesus in the Gospel of John, they have stopped killing and terrorizing nonbelievers in the name of God. Will Islamic religious leaders loudly proclaim today and tomorrow that there will be a halt to violence and terror and strongly impose the Word of God? It is hoped that tolerance, compassion, understanding, truthfulness, and love for our brothers and sisters will be acknowledged by Islamic religious leaders.

For Islamic leaders to continue on their present path of destruction by indoctrinating naïve, unsuspecting, and loving Muslims to kill in the name of God will only lead to more disorder, terror, killing of human lives, and possibly a long-term pollution of our earth caused by a war that unleashes nuclear bombs.  Intelligent, compassionate, and perceptive Islamic religious leaders must stop the insanity of terror and murder. Can they reach out to the religious leaders of the Judaic and Christian religions and together unify their beliefs and teach the Word of God?

Such a challenge takes courage, intellect, and loving hearts of Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religious leaders. The question remains, are there religious leaders, representatives of God, that will loudly proclaim they insist on unifying their belief in God and teach His greatest command, love one another, our brothers and sisters around the world?

This author would like your comments be they pro or con. Your thoughts may lead to recommendations that may make our world a happier and safer place. Do you agree with the following conclusion:

Allah is represented by a party of religious men referred to as We, Our and Us in the Qur’an.  For a comprehensive history of Islam and further verification of this conclusion, you may access a free read of the book, Allah, We, Our and Us by clicking on the following link:

http://iranpoliticsclub.net/library/english-library/allah-we/index.htm

This author believes that Muslims around the world who actively want peace to pressure their religious leaders to teach the Word of God.  It may be the most practical solution to avoid WW III.  Muslims who are educated perceive that the present path of Islam, directed by the words of the Qur’an, will lead to destruction of our earth and humanity.