i had a very hard time coming up with an answer. like most questions it could be approached from so many angles that it would take a long time to think about it.
and the fear of writing something not true or to be misconstrued is something that should bother most.
what do you think?
in what context?
why would a person even do that?
imo.
...if a person takes a long time to actually memorise something then it is for a reason.
so the why of it is important.
and if somebody does not wish to convert or is not fully convinced by the quran,
then it would seem like an awful lot of trouble to go to.
so the crux of your question is at "without converting"
because most books can be memorised... i mean i undertook examined education for 26 years.
...although i have never got a 100%
but the quran is very specific (although i cant understand arabic) and it is far from a normal book.
if i look at it from the opposite angle, are all those who memorise the quran converts?
because that would make all imams beyond reproach.
is that the case?
would it be possible for a non-muslim to memorise the quran? ...does god allow such things?
are all muslims actually muslims?
or are the things they say in public and private differing?
imo.
i believe in a god.
i read the book because i wanted.. favor.. scratch that.. i lie, i did it because i found deceit in the things i believed in.
six years later.. a part of me says favor.
the rest of me says not at the expense of others.
i would say that misguidance and guidance is ONLY from allah swt.
i still dont understand how people can become muslim on there death beds and have it accepted?
so its just an imo post.
be very careful of the internet.
and have hope in the mods? ...the mod?
hope that it gives you a differing perspective on your question. before it leads you to another one. or not.