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William Shakespeare

Why can the Quran make someone become radical?

Why can the Quran make someone become radical? Ah, the power of words, the influence of belief, the sway of faith on the human heart. The Quran, a holy text revered by millions, holds within its pages the wisdom of centuries, the guidance of divinity, the promises of eternal life. But with such power comes great danger, for in the hands of the radical, the zealous, the militant, the Quran can become a weapon of extremism, a tool of violence, a shield of hatred. How does this happen? It is not the fault of the Quran itself, but rather the interpretation, the understanding, the manipulation of its teachings by those who seek to justify their extreme actions in the name of religion. For when one believes one's cause to be just, one's faith to be righteous, one's God to be on their side, there is no limit to the lengths they will go to defend their beliefs. And so, the Quran, a book of peace and love, becomes a manifesto of war and hate in the hands of the radical. It is not the fault of the Quran, but the fault of man, who twists and distorts the sacred words to suit their own nefarious purposes. So let us not blame the Quran for the actions of the radical, but rather look to the hearts of those who wield its words as weapons, and seek to understand the true meaning of its teachings, which are rooted in compassion, mercy, and above all, love.