by Ashraf Ramelah
The burning of books is an uncivil and distasteful act no matter where and under what circumstances. The senseless destruction of Egypt's precious ancient archives and historic texts in the Alexandria Library was one of these barbaric acts. Arab-Muslims committed this atrocity in and around the year 685 A.D., immediately after their invasion of Egypt. Many centuries' worth of pre-Islamic Egyptian and Coptic information was eradicated, leaving great gaps in history and causing many unanswered questions concerning Coptic links to Egypt's past.
Historically, Muslims have been guilty of horrendous sacrilege -- destroying priceless and irreplaceable sacred texts, places of worship, and revered icons of religions and cultures (including  their own). In the year 1197, Muslims sacked the Nalanda Monastic  University, the ancient center of higher learning in India. The  multi-story building burned for three months when they set fire to it,  presumably for the great library's lacking a copy of the Quran.
Ten years ago in early 2001, Muslims destroyed ancient Buddha statues in the Bamiyan region of Afghanistan -- an act which erased more than a thousand years of cultural heritage. On April 20, 2011, just a few months after Pastor Terry Jones announced his intention to burn a single copy of the Quran in Florida, an Arabic-language broadcast on Shia TV showed a video of three mosques and Qurans set ablaze by Muslims in Bahrain. The Muslim world never condemned these actions.
Ten years ago in early 2001, Muslims destroyed ancient Buddha statues in the Bamiyan region of Afghanistan -- an act which erased more than a thousand years of cultural heritage. On April 20, 2011, just a few months after Pastor Terry Jones announced his intention to burn a single copy of the Quran in Florida, an Arabic-language broadcast on Shia TV showed a video of three mosques and Qurans set ablaze by Muslims in Bahrain. The Muslim world never condemned these actions.
According  to Muslim belief, the original Quran was written in Heaven at the time  of creation and now sits at the throne of Allah, sealed and  incorruptible. Therefore, in reality, no one can ever taint or destroy  the Quran. The fearless Colorado resident Ann Barnhardt caught on to  something like this when she pointed out in her video that a single copy  of the Quran is merely the ink and paper among millions of copies  around the world. Apparently, a copy of the Quran -- which, remember,  Muslims accept as sealed in heaven and therefore indestructible -- is  still of greater value than the life of a non-Muslim.
So  what was the difference between the Bahrain Qurans and the Florida  Quran? Perhaps it has something to do with suppressing Western opinions.  In accordance with the agenda to subordinate the West to Islam, crying  out in outrage furthers short- and long-term goals. In essence, the  Muslim faith is the "best" religion and must therefore dominate every  nation on earth, each with a government informed by the laws of Allah.  Unfortunately, moderate Muslims around the world who call for secular  government and separation of mosque and state -- not unlike those who  rose up and revolted against the Mubarak regime in Egypt -- are not  winning this debate within the house of Islam. As of yet, moderate  Muslims and orthodox Muslims are not even holding a discourse. 
Back  to the Quran: interestingly, both Quran-burning and murder are rooted  in the very origin of the sacred text of the Mushaf (Quran). In the  first four centuries of Hegira (after Muhammad immigrated to Medina),  many different versions of the one and only sacred text handed down from  Allah by the angel Gabriel were written and used. According to the  Islamic Encyclopedia, as many as eleven authors had competing claims to  the one original text.
Having  reached a total of thirty-one versions of the same divinely given  Quran, one author named Osman Ebn Affan took it upon himself to burn all  the written Qurans except his own version, which came to be the official  Quran as we know it today. Having taken matters into his own hands to  settle the conflict and confusion over authenticity, Osman was later  murdered by Muhammad Ebn Abu Bakr El Sedeek for burning the books of  Allah. The fact remains that the Quran Muslims use today was arbitrarily  chosen for the sake of expedience and, strictly speaking, may not  comprise the unique and complete verses given by Allah via his angel.  However, most importantly, Islam accepts it as genuine. 
Another important fact is that the Quran is not known and never has been known as the Holy Quran in Islamic countries.  In the Arabic language, which is the Quran's official  language and the language of the heavenly original, Muslims refer to  the Quran as the Quran Karem (meaning generous, kind, and gracious).   The Bible, however, does in fact have the word "Holy" in its title.  The  fact that the Bible's title is mimicked by Quran advocates in America is  significant: it contributes to the narrative adopted by the friendly  American that Islamic culture is very much like our own Judeo-Christian  one and suggests a desire for parity among religions.  In reality,  however, dominance by Islam is the goal. 
Similarly,  to hear our Muslim neighbors say to us that their children will attend  "Sunday School" for their Islamic religious studies, which I have heard  numerous times, simply makes no sense at all.  The Arabic term "El  Kutab" means a Muslim religious school for the study of the Quran.  It  would be difficult to imagine a Muslim applying the Christian term  "Sunday School" to religious school for the study of the Quran in a  country like Egypt.  The targeted use of language belonging to the  religious practice of the Infidel is a characteristic tactic to  ingratiate Islamic culture to America. All in all, the appearance of  Islam in America as "just like us" is manufactured; it intentionally  distorts the real face of Islam. This is nothing less than stealth  jihad.
A  gullible and vulnerable America needs an immediate education from the  proper sources (such as Egyptian Copts) about the psychological warfare  of Islam so we can combat the lies now being spoon-fed to us in our  churches, schools, neighborhoods, universities, and media. Let's lift  the gag order of self-censorship and fear and begin to talk freely about  the character and reality of Islam in America. 
Ashraf Ramelah is the founder and president of Voice of the Copts. He spoke on these issues in his address earlier this year to the National Christian Broadcasters convention in Nashville, TN at the request of Jay Sekulow and the ACLJ.
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