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Giving Quran To A Person Who Doesn't Believe In It
How can we invite someone to our religion who believes deep down that the Quran is wrong? You suggested they should read it with the perspective that it’s the word of God, but is that enough? If they harbor beliefs that it contains errors, promotes violence, upholds patriarchy, etc., isn’t it my responsibility to address these doubts first? Yet, attempting to dispel doubts seems endless, and there’s no clear resolution. So, should we clarify misconceptions first, or simply encourage them to “read the Quran with that specific perspective”, trusting that the Quran will handle the rest?
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