Qu'ran

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An early copy of the Qu'ran.
An early copy of the Qu'ran.
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“Fire I bid you to burn!â€

~ the Crazy World Of Athur Brown on the power of the Qu'ran

“QU'RRAAAAAAHHHHNN!â€

~ Captain Kirk on the Qu'ran
Surah 31 of the Quran was written by Prophet Bert
Surah 31 of the Quran was written by Prophet Bert

The Qu'ran is the abbreviation of Fuck you and run, a long-awaited sequel to the Bible™. It is also the name of an album by the artist formerly known as God. However, since the artist sold himself out and is now a washed up hack, we're going to tell him to go screw himself and talk about the book. It was revealed to God by Oscar Wilde, revised by Buddha, broiled in a light hollandaise sauce by Mohammed, and taken to court by Gordon Freeman. Some 1.4 billion people consider Qu'ran to be the greatest book written by JK Rowling, and indeed the greatest book ever. However, some other 2.1 billion can't even spell the word Qu'ran correctly, and the remaining 2.5 billion think the Qu'ran is a popular curry dish.

Followers of the Qu'ran believe that it is better than the Bible because it is also a book of magic. By reciting the entire book from heart, a Muslim unleashes a potent magic spell, which gives him +20 fatwa bonus on all attacking dice rolls and an extra +10 on save rolls, both which increase by 200% when facing infidel dogs. Masters of this magic have the rumored ability to mind-control their underlings and even the undead. The power of the Qu'ran magic differs on which version of Advanced Muslims and Infidels rules you are playing under. AM&I version 4 gives you the ability to create terrorists if your character is above a level 20 cleric.

The Qu'ran may not be translated into any other language from the original Arabic. If translated, the Qu'ran loses its magical properties, and then you won't be able to score that huge fatwa bonus even if you memorize the whole book.

Actually, reading the entire Qu'ran might be a bad idea, because about 12% of those who've done so have become terrorists. Those reading it have to weigh the odds into consideration. However, if you are a Republican, you are totally immune to the power of the Qu'ran.

Critics of the Qu'ran question whether it belongs in Bible canon. They point out the numerous conflicting versions of the Abraham, Moses, and Obi-wan Kenobi stories in the Qu'ran, panning it as more likely a collection of fanboy stories and fan fiction sequels rather than a proper sequel.

The Qur'an is the less-successful spin-off series of popular sit-com, "The Bible".

Contents

[edit] Summary

Chapter 13 of the Quran talks about women and children.
Chapter 13 of the Quran talks about women and children.

The Qu'ran provides some unexpected plot twists, which keep the book mildly entertaining. For example, Jesus is found out to be a mortal man and not the Son of God after all. God also becomes somewhat schizophrenic and changes his name from Jehovah to Allah for no particular reason. There is a flashback to the Moses story about four times in the book, different every time, with almost no relevance to the rest of the book. Allah also suddenly realises that his love for humans has turned to indifference because they killed Jesus. Allah also arbitrarily decides that he likes the Arabs more than the Jews now (so much for Chosen People, suckers!). He decrees that he really digs pre-Islamic culture as well and supports Arab cultural imperialism. God also tells Mohammed to have Muslim women dress like Space Ghost, giving them fashion ahead of its time.

In the book's main feature, Gabriel decides to give up-and-coming prophet Mohammed (Police be upon him) a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fight Apollo Creed for the Boxing Heavyweight Championship of the World.

The Qu'ran is divided into canker sores, which are arranged from most boring to most exciting, as rated by Siskel and Ebert. There is also a set of study notes on the Qu'ran, called the Hadith. This book is informally referred to as Mohammed's Believe It or Not!, and contains a variety of crazy things Mohammed thought up after he accidentally ate a fly.

After the completion of the Qu'ran, there were rumours of further sequels — notably the Also'ran, the Seehowthey'ran, and the Bababa-baba-b'ran — but the rumours were quickly squashed. Some people feel very strongly about wasting so much time reading these books that they have taken to demonstrating in the street and burning copies of any other books they don’t like.

A graphical representation of the topics in Qur'an with regards to frequency of occurrence: Red: 'Death to America', Green: Virgins, White: Peace, Black: Goats and camels.
A graphical representation of the topics in Qur'an with regards to frequency of occurrence: Red: 'Death to America', Green: Virgins, White: Peace, Black: Goats and camels.

[edit] The Qu'ran in unpopular culture

To keep from converting to Islam, an Infidel woman applies protective pork-based gel to her head before reading the Qur'an
To keep from converting to Islam, an Infidel woman applies protective pork-based gel to her head before reading the Qur'an
  • Allah, the author of The Qu'ran made a number of cameo appearances in Will & Grace. The show credits list him as God - his maiden name.
  • Steven Seagal's (pbuh) character, Forrest Taft quotes exensively from The Qu'ran during his closing speech in On Deadly Ground. This is rarely noticed as no-one has ever watched the film through to the end.
  • A blogger published informative guides for readers wishing to study the Qu'ran alongside the Hadith. No-one ever visited the site and the domain is currently being used to advertise credit services.
  • Allah's semi-biographical work, The Bible features characters that would later appear in The Qu'ran.
  • Islam plagiarises material from the Qu'ran but Allah has ruled-out legal action. In an interview with Time magazine published in August 2001, he said "It's not like they'll take it seriously anyway, it's just a laugh isn't it?"
  • The video game rights to The Qu'ran were sold to Electronic Arts in 2002 but the resulting game was panned by critics as a poor attempt to cash-in on the popular teen-craze of Islamomania. Fewer than 12 copies were sold before the game was withdrawn.
  • The Qu'ran is an incredibly tedious read. It's like a telephone directory minus the story.
First 15 surahs of the Qur'an in an easy to read package.
First 15 surahs of the Qur'an in an easy to read package.

[edit] Notable Excerpts

  • Lols 9:11 "And the lord spoke unto all the people, Go forth and crash planes into buildings"

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