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08-07-2008, 07:41 AM | #1 |
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"Inside the Koran" on the History Channel..
Did anyone else watch this? I was about 2 hours and I thought it was pretty good and interesting. I wonder if someone will try to blow up the History Channel now?
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Sorry, I could be confused and it may have been on the National Geographic Channel. They blur together for me!! I will look at home though. Thanks! |
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Press release - it says it was on the National Geographic Channel, which has a blog about it here
The Shi'a felt it misrepresented them. |
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I caught most of it on Channel 4 when it was broadcast in the UK; I can't say I was terribly impressed. There were several occasions when they repeated standard Islamic dogmas as fact even though they were manifestly untrue, such as claiming that there's only one version of the Qur'an (we know that there were about seven variants shortly after the time of Mohammed IIRC, and three different ones are still in widespread use around the world today), and although they highlighted contradictory messages regarding violence they didn't even touch on the distinction between Medinan and Meccan sura.
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I watched it.
What most impressed me was that, as with xtianity and its bible, one can find some support in it for any act of lunacy one wishes to advance within its pages. Thus, one group can put women in beekeeper suits ( as Bill Maher says) and bar them from mosques while another allows unveiled women to worship alongside men in mosques and both sides can accuse the other of blasphemy. Ain't religion grand? |
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It's repeating on NGC on 8/12 at 2pm. On my cable at least.
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