Question:
Atheists or Agnostics, who created Qu'ran in your opinion?
2008-11-14 12:40:36 UTC
I believe Allah (SWT) created the Qu'ran.

DO NOT include "oh the man created it." I don't want to hear "the man" answer because that does not answer the question. If it is your answer, then how????????

Plus, if you had a chance to go to Mecca and found the tomb of Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him), what would you do?

That it is real?
40 answers:
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:47:02 UTC
You ask how then? Same way the Bible was "created". Some MEN took some pieces of paper (parchment), quills, & some ink and started writing. Then some other MEN bound all those pieces of written on parchment together and passed them out.
anonymous
2008-11-14 13:14:22 UTC
Kid; this is NOT how Y!A works.

It's a Q&A site.

That means you ASK a question and we ANSWER the question.



You are either a CHEAT or you aren't bright enough to understand that this is NOT a site for proselytizing.

Proselytizing is AGAINST community guidelines.



As for who 'created' Qur'an ?

Mo' had it 'created' after he told his boys what to write.



Neither Allah nor any other brand of invisible sky critter exists.

I don't have to think too deeply to realise that invisible space wizards were made up by crafty little old men to scare and or scam peasants and small children.



If I look at the available evidence I see that haphazard mayhem happens to everyone regardless of thought or deed EXACTLY as if there was NO invisible magician up in the sky pulling the strings.



There are NO invisible monsters under the bed, in the closet, up in the sky or any other place godsters like to hide them; they are nothing more than evidence of a fertile imagination.



"Plus, if you had a chance to go to Mecca and found the tomb of Prophet Muhammed[sic – please have respect; learn to spell it correctly] (peace be upon him), what would you do?"

I could afford to go tomorrow but why would I?

I have NO interest in looking at cemeteries or finding tombs.



"HOW in the world can a man create Qu'ran[sic – * it is spelled Qur’an]?!"

Books are written every day; some of them are even interesting and well written.

Please stop thinking invisible space thingies came down here and wrote your book - that would have to mean that every other 'god' ever invented wrote their own book too.



Have you any idea how many 'gods' have been invented by crafty little old men down through the ages?

THOUSANDS.



Grow up.

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anonymous
2008-11-14 12:47:03 UTC
I am neither an atheist nor an agnostic, but this is a pretty easy question. Mohammed invented the Koran and his followers wrote it down. Simple, see?



EDIT:



Nobody is denying the existence of Muhammed, we (non-Muslims) just do not agree that he was a prophet and that he got the Koran from an angel.



EDIT:



How in the world would a man create the Koran? The same way that man could create the Arabian Nights or Lord of the Rings: An active imagination.
GJL
2008-11-14 12:47:18 UTC
Don't ask the question, if you don't want to hear the answer.



P.S.: How come in heaven, Allah will feed you honeyed figs? Is this because that was the best treat the man who wrote the Koran could think of? Why not ice cream, or something more delicious. Obviously, Allah would know about chocolate bars, being omnipotent and all. So why (yeck) honeyed figs.



If a scripture is anacronistic, then it is rooted in a certain time, hence not universal, hence not divine.
Christine L
2008-11-14 12:56:41 UTC
Okay, I think I get what you're saying. But there is nothing in the Qu'ran that couldn't have been dictated by an intelligent man with a good knowledge of science and religion as it stood in his day, and excellent poetry skills. Look at the Iliad; it was oral poetry dictated by an illiterate and no one argues that its supernatural.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:49:37 UTC
Man wrote the Koran along with every other book and religion on earth.



Every religion is a derivative of the universal truths that mankind has discovered. Islam can be traced back to Christianity, and Christianity can be traced back to Greek philosophy and Eastern thought. This knowledge was the very basis of oral traditions in the form of the Vedas. Every religion is derived from this. How did they discover this? Time and suffering led them to inquire the nature of mankind. It was their own inquiry that lead to the realization, and that inquiry can be done right here and now by your own mind.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:47:29 UTC
Men wrote all the religious texts found in this world.



God is not a bigot.





Any religion that claims to be the only way to God is based on deceit and lies.





Religions are invented by people with an agenda. The words are from the imigination of men and then more men alter those words according to their agenda.





Muhammed AND Paul both had an agenda that was to further their position and fill up their purses.



Add the leaders of the early churches/mosques, who learned early just how to control the masses to further their own greedy purposes.
trickle down economics suck
2008-11-14 12:45:13 UTC
Muhammed Ali
Ray Patterson - The dude abides
2008-11-14 12:48:59 UTC
Just take a pen and a stack of paper. Easy does it. I really don't see the problem. Maybe you could say which parts could not possibly be created by humans?



No idea what the fact that Mohammed existed has to do with anything.
fackelman
2016-09-30 09:36:40 UTC
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anonymous
2008-11-14 13:37:17 UTC
What you should do is read anything by Zecharia Sitchin and you will discover that the Qu'ran as well as the bible were plagarized from the Sumerian tablets from 6000 years ago.
Dominic
2008-11-14 12:47:46 UTC
You don't want to hear the answer "man did it" without explanation?



Hmmm. Let's see. How could a man write a book? How is this possible that man could sit down and write a book?



Your right, it's impossible. It had to be God.
Dreamcast
2008-11-14 12:50:15 UTC
Muhammad was no Prophet because there is no God. A MAN wrote the Qur'an. NO divine intervention occured.
River Euphrates
2008-11-14 12:50:22 UTC
The koran was written by men (just like the torah and the bible) , and propagated by men through fear and ignorance (just like the torah and the bible).



All religious writings are superstitious nonsense based on ancient myths.
Dreamstuff Entity
2008-11-14 12:46:01 UTC
Muslim, who created The Lord of the Rings in your opinion?



DO NOT include "oh the man created it." I don't want to hear "the man" answer because that does not answer the question. If it is your answer, then how????????
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:44:24 UTC
sorry that you don't like my answer, but I stand by it. A man wrote it.



I'm not sure I would want to visit Mecca. Or anyone's tomb.



Edit: There are these people. They're called writers. They write stuff. Sometimes it's successful, sometimes it's not. Sometimes entire religions are based on what they write.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:47:16 UTC
Didn't Muhammed write it or at least most of it? I would behave the same way as if I were at the wailing wall or the vatican, or the veitnam memorial, with a strong respect for those who revere it.
The Brain
2008-11-14 12:46:22 UTC
after mohammed died his followers wrote it down





and what do you mean if i find his tomb?



people know where his tomb is



and you ask a question then tell people not to answer it a certain way



thats odd
kathy s
2008-11-14 12:46:31 UTC
Why isn't man an answer? That's the only way I can figure out all these religious books were written.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:48:56 UTC
Mohamed did. And in Arabic, it's a quite beautiful hymn to God. But like every other holy book, it's not God's hymn to man.
TEH TYME KITTEH =^..^=
2008-11-14 12:53:54 UTC
It was written by Muhammed
Brian S
2008-11-14 12:47:56 UTC
Okay, I will not give the simple "man" answer.



The man that lived one sheep herd over from the bible writers wrote it.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:50:29 UTC
Pedophilic con man
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:45:11 UTC
You ask a question, but you forbid us to give a certain answer?



Some man or perhaps men wrote it. I don't know who.
Scorpio
2008-11-14 12:48:47 UTC
A man...with a pen and a lot of time and creativity.
anonymous
2008-11-15 21:48:20 UTC
A psychopath.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:46:30 UTC
Man did. He wrote it, using a pencil.



Muhammed, poo be upon him, was a real child molester. Nobody denies that. What is disputed is his prophetness.
neil s
2008-11-14 12:45:58 UTC
An illiterate, warmongering pedophile dictated it to his ex-Catholic older wife.



I'd spit on that bastards tomb.
Katie Couric's 15 Minutes...
2008-11-14 12:52:48 UTC
It was written like any other book...
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:45:06 UTC
Zeus.
⌡Machine Head⌠
2008-11-14 12:45:00 UTC
Mohammad with the help of a scribe.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:44:06 UTC
If you don't want an answer, why ask the question.



I think the same type of people that wrote the bible, wrote the qu'ran.



Men wanting dominance.
just curious (A.A.A.A.)
2008-11-14 12:45:00 UTC
uhhhh... starts with an m, ends with an n, and in the middle is an e.
Donna
2008-11-14 12:44:00 UTC
Just another male chauvinist.
dave-o
2008-11-14 12:49:17 UTC
Ancient humans. (I didn't say man!)
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:45:09 UTC
Just like the bible.................man
anonymous
2008-11-14 13:31:09 UTC
muslim godgobbers
Albert Magnus United-Year of Faith
2008-11-14 12:44:42 UTC
I am a Christian but I will answer your question. Satan himself created the Qu'ran. Islam is a religion created by Satan to lead man from God and Mohammed is a not a prophet at all but he was a tool of Satan.
ξV†L GrΩvΨЯ
2008-11-14 12:44:28 UTC
thor.
anonymous
2008-11-14 12:43:50 UTC
muhammed with the help of the devil..


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