how often do you read the bible/quran/gita?
By padu19
@padu19 (1441)
India
May 21, 2007 10:03pm CST
hi friends. am originally a Hindu(one of the religions in india). our holy book is known as "bhagavat Gita". but i have never seen people reading it these days. anyway Christians and Muslims are more on the earth. so how often do you read your holy book??
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@wonderful1 (2075)
• China
22 May 07
I don't read it at all. Now people forget lots of customs, because they are too busy to read it. And it is hard to live in a better life.
In my country, there are few people read bible, they often believe in Buddha. They often read sutra. I read it before. when you read it, you will be calm. But at first you will feel boring about it. Now most of famous people believe in Buddha, and even some become muns and monks. I don't understand their thinking, they have lots of money, and they live in a much better life that an ordinary people dream in his life. but they give up such expensive life to live a simple life.
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@salam1 (1474)
• Malaysia
22 May 07
I wish I can read Quran everyday, but I did it like one or twice a week only in average. I am lucky I have read the whole Quran with its transalation many years ago. Every sentences in the book sticks in my heart. I kind of can know that a sentence is from Quran or it is a misinterpreted one. I realized that many translation of Quran in English are not accurate. So, if anybody want to read the real translation of Quran then get a copy from you local Muslim association.
@susieq223 (3742)
• United States
22 May 07
Not often enough. I used to read my Bible daily, but I have not been doing that lately. I get to busy doing other things that are not really that important. I think the ideal is to read it every day along with prayer and thanksgiving.
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