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This article is non-encyclopedic in nature. I've tagged it as "Advert|article" since all it does is reflect what the organization's website says, and reads like propaganda. Jack mcdowell (talk) 18:16, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
Is it freedom of speech for the Religion of Peace to publish the Koran that teaches: animal sacrifice, arson, assault, assassination, civil rights violations, conspiracy, destruction of property, duplicity, incitement to overthrow the government, involuntary conscription, incitement to riot, misogyny, money laundering, murder of unbelievers, murder of apostates, perjury, rape, same family murders for honor, sedition, slavery, statutory rape, terrorism, theft, unconditional murder of homosexuals, unending hate speech towards Jews, Christians, Hindus, atheists, and (jihad) war?Reply
No the quran does not teach any of that, - PhD in Archaeology and Masters in Islamic history. This group is nothing but some crypto-Zionists masquerading as Muslims — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.80.214.161 (talk) 04:09, 30 January 2017 (UTC)Reply