Is it possible for Non-Muslims to memorize the Qur'an

Or to put it simply, you're a fool to ask questions that are meaningless, not profiting you one way or the other.

I guess wandering aimlessly is more important than actually having a goal to make progress towards.

Im just being curious dude! :ooh:
is their supposed to be gain in curiosity? Are you telling me that you search for gains and "goal towards progress" or whatever 24/7 even when you are sitting and lazing around on your coach?! *smh
 
Im just being curious dude! :ooh:
is their supposed to be gain in curiosity? Are you telling me that you search for gains and "goal towards progress" or whatever 24/7 even when you are sitting and lazing around on your coach?! *smh


i can tell you that its better to work towards and achieve your goals than just being some one who ponders over conjecture and hidden meaning.

if i could turn back time i would have pursued a career before i sacrificed it for pursuit of islam... harsh? or real? i guess i dont know the benefit.

there is a god, he guides the illiterate and literate alike.

and misguides those that stray from his path.


anyway, ya cant live of anything unless allah swt allows it.
 
What an odd question.

Yes, of course a non-muslim can memorize the words of the Quran, just like they can memorize the words of any book. They can even recite the Quran. They may even be able to fool you into believing they are muslim and somehow benefit from that. In fact, I bet this has happened a number of times in muslim dominated lands.

Perhaps the better question is can they appreciate the meaning?

Or were you thinking that somehow Allah himself will do a miracle and directly interfere with their memory or stop them from being able to read or something like that?
 
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