| A SELECTION OF OTHER STATEMENTS REGARDING THE QUR'AN  Everything 
              made so much sense. This is the beauty of the Qur'an; it asks you 
              to reflect and reason... When I read the Qur'an further, it talked 
              about prayer, kindness and charity. I was not a Muslim yet, but 
              I felt the only answer for me was the Qur'an and Allah had sent 
              it to me.286 (Yusuf 
              Islam [Cat Stevens], former British pop star)
  I 
              am not a Muslim in the usual sense, though I hope I am a "Muslim" 
              as "one surrendered to God," but I believe that embedded in the 
              Quran and other expressions of the Islamic vision are vast stores 
              of divine truth from which I and other occidentals have still much 
              to learn, and "Islam is certainly a strong contender for the supplying 
              of the basic framework of the one religion of the future."287 
              (From the book Islam and Christianity Today)
  The 
              essential and definite element of my conversion to Islam was the 
              Qur'an. I began to study it before my conversion with the critical 
              spirit of a Western intellectual... There are certain verses of 
              this book, the Qur'an, revealed more than thirteen centuries ago, 
              which teach exactly the same notions as the most modern scientific 
              researches do. This definitely converted me.288 
              (Ali Selman Benoist, France, Doctor of Medicine)
  I 
              have read the Sacred Scriptures of every religion; nowhere have 
              I found what I encountered in Islam: perfection. The Holy Qur'an, 
              compared to any other scripture I have read, is like the Sun compared 
              to that of a match. I firmly believe that anybody who reads the 
              Word of Allah with a mind that is not completely closed to Truth, 
              will become a Muslim.289 
              (Saifuddin Dirk Walter Mosig)
  The 
              strength of the Koran is that a Muslim, or anyone, can open it to 
              any page and get a message dealing with life's meaning.290 
              (The well-known theologian John Esposito)
 I hope the time is not far off when I shall be 
              able to unite all the wise and educated men of all the countries 
              and establish a uniform regime based on the principles of Qur'an 
              which alone are true and which alone can lead men to happiness.291 
              (French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte) Tony Blair: "Qur'an Inspired Me"  The 
              British Prime Minister Tony Blair says that he has read the whole 
              Qur'an three times. In his statements, he often mentioned his admiration 
              for the Qur'an's moral teaching. On March 29, 2000, the BBC reported 
              on Blair's admiration for the Qur'an in a feature entitled "Blair: 
              Qur'an Inspired Me." He was reported to have said that Islam was 
              a good and peaceful religion, that he owned two copies of the Qur'an, 
              and that he was quite inspired by it:
  
              If you read the Koran, it is so clear… the 
                concept of love and fellowship as the guiding spirits of humanity.292 Two or three days before the 9/11 attacks, the 
              British newspaper The Mail on Sunday published an article 
              in which Blair said that former US president Bill Clinton's daughter 
              Chelsea had given him a copy of the Qur'an as a gift, that he had 
              begun to read it and that it given him courage in times of difficulty.293 
              After the attacks, Blair once again said in an interview on Al-Jazeera 
              television that had read the Qur'an. He also added:  
              I read the message of the Koran, insofar as 
                it can be translated. And I read about Islam and I enjoy doing 
                that. And I think that I have learned things about the Koran that 
                I never knew before and I think a lot of Christians would be interested.294 
               Time magazine described Blair as "long-time 
              student of the Koran" in one article about him.295 A speech by Bill Clinton which described how 
              influenced he was by the Qur'an  In 
              his last year in the White House, former US President Bill Clinton 
              received a number of Muslims during Ramadan. At the meeting, which 
              began with a reading from the Qur'an, Clinton used verses from the 
              Qur'an in his own address and frequently stated his interest in 
              Islam:
  
              And I thought it was particularly moving that 
                Imam read the passage from the Koran that said that Allah created 
                nations and tribes that we might know one another, not that we 
                might despise one another. There's a wonderful passage in the 
                Hebrew Torah, which warns people never to turn aside the stranger, 
                for it is like turning aside the most high God. And the Christian 
                Bible says that people should love their neighbor as themselves. 
                But it's quite wonderful to say that Allah created the nations 
                and tribes that they might know one another better... Let me say, 
                also, that there is much that the world can learn from Islam. 
                It is now practiced by one of every four people on Earth. Americans 
                are learning more in our schools and universities. Indeed, I remember 
                that our daughter took a course on Islamic history in high school 
                and read large portions of the Koran, and came home at night and 
                educated her parents about it, and later asked us questions about 
                it... So I ask you again to rededicate yourselves in this coming 
                year to making sure that others in this country truly understand 
                and appreciate the faith you embrace, its practices, its beliefs, 
                its precepts and its inclusive humanity... The Koran also teaches, 
                in addition, to the fact that we should do unto others as we wish 
                to have done to us, and reject for others what we would reject 
                for ourselves, but we should also make a commitment to live in 
                peace…296  George W. Bush: 
			   "It's 
              [the Qur'an is] a very thoughtful gift."
 On 26 September 2001, President George W. Bush held a substantive 
              meeting with American Muslim leaders, and said that "the teachings 
              of Islam are the teachings of peace and good." During this meeting, 
              Dr. Muzammil Siddiqi, President of the Islamic Society of North 
              America (ISNA), presented a copy of the Holy Qur'an to President 
              Bush. During a brief press conference after the meeting, the President 
              expressed his pleasure saying:   
              And I want to thank you very much for the-the 
                gift you gave me, Imam, the Koran. It's a very thoughtful gift. 
                I say, "Thank you very much for the gift." He said, "It's the 
                best gift I could give you, Mr. President." I appreciate that 
                very much.297 On September 17, 2001, President Bush 
              visited the Washington Islam Center mosque, one of the oldest in 
              the United States. In his speech, he emphasized that Islam is a 
              religion of peace and that the terrorist attacks of 9/11 have nothing 
              to do with the teachings of Islam or the sincere Muslims of the 
              world, all of whom deplore terrorism. Bush stated that those who 
              inflict harm on innocent and civilian Muslims are just as in the 
              wrong as those who carry out terrorist attacks. At this crowded 
              meeting, covered live by a large number of domestic and international 
              television stations, President Bush read the following verse from 
              the Qur'an:298  
              "In the long run, evil in the extreme will be 
                the end of those who do evil. For that they rejected the signs 
                of Allah and held them up to ridicule." (Qur'an, 30:10) 
 
			286. www.al-sunnah.com/call_to_islam/articles/what_they_say_about_islaam.html.<< Previous  |  Index 287. W. Montgomery Watt, Islam and Christianity Today (London: 1983), 
              ix.
  288. www.al-sunnah.com/call_to_islam/articles/what_they_say_about_islaam.html
  289. Ibid.
  290. John Esposito, quoted in Jacqueline Blais’ “People 
              Want to Know, So Koran is Best Seller,” USA Today, 27 November 
              2001.
  291. Napoleon Bonaparte, quoted in Christian Cherfils’ Bonaparte 
              et Islam (Bonaparte and Islam) (Paris, France: 1914), 125.
  292. BBC News, 29 March 2000.
  293. “Blair Kuran’a Merak Salmis” (Blair is Interested 
              in the Qur’an), Milliyet, 11 September 2001.
  294. Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Interview with Al-Jazeera, 
              9 October 2001, www.number-10.gov.uk/output/page3562.asp.
  295. Travels With Tony, Time 158, 12 November 2001, no. 20.
  296. www.amaana.org/ISWEB/ramadan.htm.
  297. www.ama-nj.org/bush_meeting.html.
  298. “Remarks by the President at Islamic Center of Washington, 
              D.C.,” 17 September 2001, http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/islam/s091701b.htm..
  
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