Originally posted by lucifershammer Actually, learning the whole Qur'an by heart is not uncommon in the Muslim world. A person who memorises the entire Qur'an is called a hafiz - and there are millions of them around the world.
For some reason, though, the Christian world has not produced too many of these prodigies. Perhaps things used to be different. Perhaps Gutenberg's to blame.
I wonder when the printing press first acquired an Islamic font.
Originally posted by Bosse de Nage For some reason, though, the Christian world has not produced too many of these prodigies. Perhaps things used to be different. Perhaps Gutenberg's to blame.
I wonder when the printing press first acquired an Islamic font.
I don't know - a lot of Protestants I know can pretty much quote any verse.