From Deseret News archives:
'Explore the Quran' offers Muslim holy book free
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, one of the largest Muslim advocacy organizations in the United States, is sponsoring a campaign called "Explore the Quran." The goal is to give the general non-Muslim public a greater familiarity with Islam's holy book by offering it free. The council has received more than 20,000 requests for free Quran since the campaign began in mid-July.
"Explore the Quran" is CAIR's attempt to counter what the organization regards as continuing negative publicity surrounding the Quran, including the alleged desecration of the holy book at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib prisons. Those who request a Quran receive a thick hardcover book with English translation next to the Arabic on each page.
"We felt the best way to respond was to give Americans the opportunity to read the Quran for themselves," said Rabiah Ahmed, a spokeswoman for CAIR. "The response has been overwhelmingly positive and very heartwarming."
"We've also gotten lots of requests from rural areas where people don't know any Muslims at all," Ahmed said.
Ahmed said the campaign will continue for as long as the organization is able to support it, and interest from the general public continues.
The significance of the Quran campaign also means that many non-Muslims now own a sacred text that can be a challenge to read and understand.
Unlike the Bible, the Quran does not begin literally at the beginning with the story of creation.
"The Quran is often difficult to read for Westerners because it is in a non-linear structure. It's a non-chronological, non-historical book," said Sohaib Sultan, who is Muslim chaplain at Trinity College and Yale University. Sultan is author of "Koran for Dummies," which was published in May as part of the ongoing "For Dummies" reference book series.
"It's not a book that talks about historical narrative in which there is moral judgment, but rather it is a moral narrative that uses history to emphasize and reinforce the moral teaching it presents," Sultan explained. The Quran does tell the Adam and Eve story, for example, but not until the 30th chapter, which is near the end of the book.
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