Coran - definition

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"Raping female slaves and captives is lawful"

"Also (forbidden are) women already married, except those whom your right hands possess. Thus has Allah ordained for you. All others are lawful, provided you seek them from your property, desiring chastity, not fornication. So with those among them whom you have enjoyed, give them their required due, but if you agree mutually after the requirement (has been determined), there is no sin on you. Surely, Allah is Ever All-Knowing, All-Wise." - Quran 4:24 (read more)

Qu'est le Coran ?

Le Coran (القرآن) est le texte religieux pilier central de l'Islam. Les Musulmans croient que le Coran doit être le livre des directivess divines et des orientation pour l’Humanité. Ils prennent le texte dans sa rédaction originale en Arabe, comme étant la parole littérale d’Allah[1] révêlée par l'ange Gabriel (Gabriel) to Mohammed pendant une période de vingt-trois années[2][3], et voient le Coran comme la révélation fiale de Dieu.[4][5]



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References

  1. Qur'ān, Chapitre 2, Versets 23-24
  2. Living Religions: An Encyclopaedia of the World's Faiths, Mary Pat Fisher, 1997, page 338, I.B. Tauris Publishers,
  3. Qur'an, Chapter 17, Verse 106
  4. Qur'an, Chapter 33, Verse 40
  5. Watton, Victor, (1993), A student's approach to world religions:Islam, Hodder & Stoughton, pg 1. ISBN 0-340-58795-4