Kora could have easily qualified as the camp journalism Camp left a bitter almost Republic taste in my mouth and
And kora by the way means singing in Malinke.
The Koran. This gives you an entire template of life and afterlife.
This is called a kora in Malinke.
hand him a Koran and tell him to find you when they have questions.
of the Koran and other Islamic materials.
works that range from Korans, the Hadith, the sayings of the prophet, to secular works including
People memorize the Koran.
Here's the Koran .
They read the Koran and they memorize it and repeat it verbally.
the Bible or the Koran that would somehow show that these sacred texts understood science
The Bible and the Koran both support slavery.
And then he had retuned the kora , and he was playing the kora .
I believe this is a Koran from the 16th century.
They use it in the Koran.
I began studying from the Koran and the original sources of Islam.
There's a line in the Koran which says, "If you take one life it's like killing the whole of humanity." And 99 percent of the verses in the Koran start with, "In the Name of God
oath of office on that Koran, right? And the message he was sending is that religious diversity and interfaith cooperation was part of the founding ideals of this country. And by suggesting
Yeah, the Koran you know says that we are created in God's image.
I'm not comparing to the Bible or the Koran or ancient history.
It comes from surah two of the Holy Koran, in which God says he created Muslims, he created humankind as his "abden halifa", his servant and representative on Earth. God gave us his
They said, you can't retune the kora .
who has a box in a hidden storage room which has a Koran from the 12th century.
It's biblical. It's in the Koran, as well.
Islam. They both accept the Koran. They both accept the basic theology. The split occurred
Dear, they decided not to burn the Koran yesterday.
They appropriate the term jihad, which is a Koranic concept which means "struggle", and they apply it to their foreign policy.
member #3: For example, like in the Koran, there are examples of embryology-- Steve: Right.
about how this is this huge thing in the Muslim world of looking to the Koran, or looking to some of those original scriptures and trying to say, "Oh, look, this is what was said about."
So the first time I saw Foday, he has a big kora , which is a gourd, and there are 17-- or is it-- 17, 18 strings.
or you know, Demis, Koray, Jeff, Noam, Sergey, a bunch of our people, like, you know, we sit and talk about this, right?
And then, of course, they handed me a Koran.
The restaurant that has the top share I don't know if you call it a ramen shop is Korakuen who sells 290 yen ramen.
Buried among the printed material was one work that caught his eye, a Koran from the 17th century.
of, whether they be like the Gnostic gospels or things like that or even like the Koran has, there are parts of the Koran that deal with Christ's journey as an infant so it's
deal with in the book, Aristotle, Holy Koran, the Old Testament, Vedas , anywhere you look, all the ancient -- the wise
I had a woman from Saudi Arabia asking, "Why is it that going to a Koranic school where they memorize--.
around doing good, being compassionate. And in the Koran, metaphysical speculation is regarded as self-indulgent guesswork, , and it makes people, the Koran says, quarrelsome
Keith Ellison's response was to walk across the street to the Library of Congress and to request the Koran reverently owned by The Honorable Thomas Jefferson, and to take his
And people interested in etymology will tell you that it's the same word in Greek, which is where the term kora comes from.
So it's called, "In The Alleyway of the Beloved." And it starts with a verse from the Koran.
ambassadors of 1,400 years of Islamic civilization, where we were forced to know everything about Iraq and Afghanistan and the Koran and Prophet Muhammad and Muslims and South Asians,
vision. I mean all the culture he thought that was permissible was basically the holy book, the Koran, and that's it.
in, are we, is it just an accident that we're here and then there are also separate religious questions as well. I mean, a big question is how do you read the Bible or the Koran?
Well, there's the creation story of Adam. You know, that Adam of Adam and Eve was created out of dust. I mean, that's the idea in the Koran and so, I mean, you can go through a
to, when some people said, "We shouldn't have a Muslim in Congress and we definitely shouldn't let him take his oath of office on the Koran,"
that there shouldn't be a Muslim elected to Congress, or that "I shouldn't take my oath of office on the Koran," is actually violating a core American value.
have their core in exclusivism. I've read the Bible, I haven't read the Koran, but I've read other religious writings and so many of them have, at least as part of it, saying,
He says, "You know what, at the end of the day, the Koran will morally enrich the reader to the extent that the reader morally enriches the Koran." Right? At the end of the day,
They have it on the tip of their tongue, but those of us who believe in the bridge we don't really, we can't really cite, you know, surah 49 of the Holy Koran says, "God made us different