If anyone has questions about the Muslim belief system, you can buy a Koran at the bookstore for all of about fifteen dollars...or simply sit in on a class, or speak to a teacher of the Koran...second person data should not be relied on as fact because to many people are blind to the warps in society. People react strongly when they feel wronged, either Muslim, Christian, or average citizen. Also take into consideration that there are those who twist the words of a belief to suite themselves and justify their actions. People cannot be relied upon to present the perfect model of a religious belief, people are incapable of perfection.
04:37:09 Shael: I apologize for the rant...it's something I think alot about because of racial tension and the tendency of people to link race with religious belief. I myself am Arabic, however, I do not follow the Koran, nor do I speak any form of the language because of the fact that when my grandparents immigrated the language was not passed down. Racial labelling is dangerous when linking in to a specific religion.