“As it devises its own system, the Qur’an takes pains to explain its reasoning. For example, the admonition against indulging in alcohol and gambling is justified by the “immense social harm” both can cause, especially the ripple effect of damage to others via drunken violence and crippling debt (addicts in Arabia often sold their own children into slavery to repay debts).”
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The Life of the Qur'an: From Eternal Roots to Enduring Legacy
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“The Qur’an is a book with enormous power.”
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