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Will you read the Quran in Armenian?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by radar
    Hemsins are a group of people who speak Armenian. They live at Black sea region and they are Muslim.
    Gagauzs are a group of people who speak Turkish. They live at Moldovia at autonomous Gagauzia and they are Ortodox Christian.
    Diaspora Armenians are a group of people who mostly doesn't speak Armenian. They live mostly at France, Canada, USA and their religion is whatever popular at where they live.
    Turkish immigrants are a group of people who live mostly in Germany and made numerous protests and attempts to change Germany's stance on the Armenian genocide, to no avail.

    Try bribing them with doners, maybe?

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    • #22
      Hamshens are Armenians.I have a video of a hamshen grandmother who was teaching his grandchild to count in Armenian , and if he managed to learn it, he was giving him a candy.So the kid was counting ... ''mek,erku erek..''.
      Most of them don't know that they are Armenians and don't understand why they speak this ''weird'' language , but much can be done with them to bring them back.

      I spoke with an Armenian who is Istanbul right now, he told me there are at least 600.000 Armenians in Turkey.The problem is that they are not trying to keep their identity and unless if Turkey improves her human rights record and not suppress the minorities ,by entering in the EU maybe, they will be assmilated.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Diar Dants
        I don't see how it is unnecessary to have such an influential book available in Armenian, especially when 3 of your 4 neighbour states use it as their Holy book.
        Only If we had enough Muslims living in Armenia, reading and writing in Armenian, it would then make sense to have the Quran translated. But since we don’t, this is I think inviting our own small population to get familiar with the Quran and embrace it… and I think it won’t be good for us in the long run, being surrounded with Muslim countries such as Turkey! and Azerbaijan! and all... Trust me, Jehovah Witnesses are enough, we don’t need Muslim Armenians. And I don’t know why you mentioned 3 neighbors… it’s more like one!

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        • #24
          You still did not translate Quran to Armenian???
          And you think you don't still need to translate???
          wow!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by CatWoman
            Only If we had enough Muslims living in Armenia, reading and writing in Armenian, it would then make sense to have the Quran translated. But since we don’t, this is I think inviting our own small population to get familiar with the Quran and embrace it… and I think it won’t be good for us in the long run, being surrounded with Muslim countries such as Turkey! and Azerbaijan! and all... Trust me, Jehovah Witnesses are enough, we don’t need Muslim Armenians. And I don’t know why you mentioned 3 neighbors… it’s more like one!

            Do you fear that Christianity is not alluring enough?

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            • #26
              or dont trust your religion enough?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Diar Dants
                Do you fear that Christianity is not alluring enough?
                No, it’s not that Christianity is not alluring enough… There is always money involved in these conversions. Where do you think Jehovah witnesses came from in Armenia? Why do they keep growing? Advertisement and financial support! You think there aren’t families in Armenia who can use the money? And these are all part of the plan to break our unity. Believe what you want, but this is exactly what many of our enemies want. Translating the Quran into Armenian is just the beginning…

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                • #28
                  Hit them, In turkey we make it that way.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by CatWoman
                    No, it’s not that Christianity is not alluring enough… There is always money involved in these conversions. Where do you think Jehovah witnesses came from in Armenia? Why do they keep growing? Advertisement and financial support! You think there aren’t families in Armenia who can use the money? And these are all part of the plan to break our unity. Believe what you want, but this is exactly what many of our enemies want. Translating the Quran into Armenian is just the beginning…
                    How do you explain that Armenians in Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Iran or even in Europe and North America where the Coran is very present have not converted yet?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Diar Dants
                      How do you explain that Armenians in Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Iran or even in Europe and North America where the Coran is very present have not converted yet?
                      haha very good point.... personnaly I think its nice that the Koran is translated in Armenian... the thing is knowing how Armenians are nobody will even want to read it but it should be interresting for people who are interrested in general culture and can only read Armenian.. I only see a plus here ...I'm not worried about a book that will destroy our country lol

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