Quran 451?

One of the saddest books I remember is Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. Any society that burns books has whip-lashed far beyond Fascism into the enemyhood of humanity. Much of ancient culture has been lost through the natural or premeditated destruction of misunderstood “inflammatory” writings and we are much the poorer for it today.

According to an Associated Press story, the ironically named Rev. Terry Jones of the even more ironically named Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, is agitating for a “burn the Quran” day on September 11. Other than momentary, self-righteous catharsis, nothing is to be gained by burning books. The contradictory impulses here lie thick and deep: a Christian clergyman feels insulted by an extremist attack that killed indiscriminately (Muslims and well as Christians, Jews, and Atheists died in the September 11 attacks), bearing the symbol of peace he wishes to declare his personal war, and the follower of the willing victim of Nazareth wears a gun.

Burning books does not solve any problems. Surely Rev. Jones knows that plenty of copies of the Quran abound throughout the world. His action is calculated as a poignant symbol. Is such a symbol anything more than a base expression of outright hatred? When, apart from medieval Christendom, has Christianity insisted that violence is the way forward? All you need is hate? For although the burning of books may not physically harm anyone, the violence in this hatefully symbolic act is the very antithesis of tolerance and understanding that the religious world so desperately needs. Islam has given much to world culture, and we reap the benefits of Muslim scholars and thinkers each day, without any conscious consideration. Rev. Jones needs to read more than just Fahrenheit 451. He must learn truly to read and, like Montag, weep.

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9 thoughts on “Quran 451?

  1. rey

    “Islam has given much to world culture, and we reap the benefits of Muslim scholars and thinkers each day, without any conscious consideration.”

    You got any examples to go with that political platitudinous George Bushism?

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    • Steve Wiggins

      I could begin by citing the preservation of Aristotle and end with a cup of Starbucks. There are many centuries of examples to fill in the gaps for those who care to read about what our culture owes to its “Middle Eastern” forebears.

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      • aja

        Don’t forget Islam’s history of book-burning. It took them nearly eleven months to destroy the ancient library of Alexandria, which they burned in the squares and baths of the city. Some may argue that the few scrolls that they didn’t destroy make them ‘benefactors’ of civilization. But the vastly greater number destroyed show that the term ‘Islamic civilization’ is an oxymoron, a complete contradiction in terms.

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  2. Chris

    I agree that the book burning will only anger Muslims. But I disagree that the book burning is at all condemnable or inappropriate or rude. The book burning is a great exercise of protest. Consider a homosexual burning a military document that outlines “Dont…Tell” policies.

    The unfortunate thing is that the book burners are “right” about Islam but for the wrong reasons. They are right that Islam is rooted in violence, intolerance, and destructive ideas, but they likely came to this conclusion because they heard Glen Beck say it, NOT because they’ve read the Quran and Hadith.

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  3. Henk van der Gaast

    Sometimes I think the points you wish discussed are lost. Who am I to complain?

    Rey’s obvious biblical toilet roll and saffron kleenex shouldnt be broached as he reaches into a singular example of religious “doltry”.

    The quran is a further variant of the word of Alat, El, Yahweh (and in one passage) the blessing and comfort of asherah. Its by their own admission except they arent big in actually apportioning Yahweh, El or Alat.

    Sure the Jesus thing is a bit of a bone of contention. Hey, its worth living a deuteronomistic (but denialist) world. So what is the difference between they and everyone else who doesnt practice 6th century religious habits?

    none…

    Rey, wipe your arse with the Quran at your peril. In my case such a statement is just another example of the lacj of respect of those who couldnt be bothered to work things out..I respect your neighbourhood but I have just lost all respect for the neighbour of your neighbours.

    Now “presidential peace accord 1961-1964” finish is a fine single layer sheet except, someone must have stolen the sheet out of my copy. I must have been on my way to moon at the time..

    OTY Rey…

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  4. Ray Bradbury Fan; human

    Thank you for writing some sense and acknowledging what colonialists would wish to his of Middle Eastern and Muslim contributions to the current western world.

    I see very little but the words of firestarters in these comments under your post.

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