
Quranet website plot doomed to failure
2008 July 13, IQNA Following the news about launching a Quranic website by the Zionist regime under the pretext of linking the Muslim world and the west in recent weeks, it is said that the pilot version of the website has been released as an electronic magazine by Bar Alsab University.
The Israeli foreign ministry has announced that the Quranet will provide services to internet users in Hebrew, Turkish, Persian, English, French and Arabic.
There have been some speculations on the objectives of launching the website by the Israeli regime, and some scholars stress that launching the website is an attempt to reach out to the new generation of Muslims with the aim of nurturing a more lenient and easy-going generation who suit the appetite of American and Israeli politicians.
But a short review of the Islamic history shows that the recent move, which is aimed at producing Zionist-oriented interpretations of the holy Quran, is not something new. From the early days of the advent of Islam, this tactic has been used to hinder the progress of Islam, but this time they have only done it in a modern way.
This old tactic is based on producing fake interpretations which are generally based on personal experiences and viewpoints. Their strategy is to sow seeds of misunderstanding and skepticism among Muslim generations but the tactics are different from time to time.
In an era called the era of dialogue, culture and reasoning, some imperialist colonists and Zionist Capitalists are still obsessed with their outdated mindsets. In an era in which Islam has conquered hearts and minds of billions of people across the globe and has acquired the title of the fastest growing religion in the world, the wretched Zionists and their imperialist allies can't make much of a difference by resorting to old tactics.
Muslims are educated and vigilant today and it is not a wise policy to try to beguile billions of people by spreading lies and forged information while there is an easy access to authentic sourses.
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