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The Calcutta Quran Petition by Sita Ram Goel

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TitleThe Calcutta Quran Petition
CreatorSita Ram Goel
Year1987
PPI300
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectCalcutta Quran Petition, Quran, Islamization, Negationism, Pakistan History, Bangladesh History, Indian History, Hindutva, CBSE, Propaganda, Secularism, Islam, Mughals, Delhi Sultanate, Swaraj, Leftism, Nehruvian Era, Congress Party, Islamofascim, Partition of India, Sita Ram Goel, Koenraad Elst, Bharat, K. S. Lal, Chandmal Chopra
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This Book Dealt with Censorship, the Banning of Books and the Quran. It Chronicled the Events around a Petition to Ban Quran. What Can Be a More Blatant Disregard for Political Correctness! It's an Interesting Book that Exposes the Pseudo-Secular Discourse and How Ruthless Islamic Intolerance Is towards Any Criticism. This is an Digitized version of 1987 Edition.Chandmal Chopra Tried to Obtain an Order Banning the Quran, by Filing a Writ Petition at the Calcutta High Court on 29 March 1985 as the Quran "on Grounds of Religion Promotes Disharmony, Feeling of Enmity, Hatred and Ill-Will between Different Religious Communities and Incite People to Commit Violence and Disturb Public Tranquility." He Also Included a List of Several Dozens of Quran Verses that “Promote Disharmony" in His Petition. Chandmal Chopra Was Arrested and Later Released. Goel Had to Abscond to Avoid Getting Arrested. However, It Must Be Noted that the Authors Write in This Book that They Do "Not Stand for a Ban on the Publication of the Quran. We Take This Opportunity to State Unambiguously that We Regard Banning of Books, Religious or Otherwise, as Counterproductive. in the Case of the Quran, We Believe and Advocate that More and More Non-Muslims Should Read It so that They Know First Hand the Quality of Its Teachings."  Table of Contents:-Section I: Introduction 1. A Government in Panic 2. The Judgment Misses the Main Point 3. Entire Quran Is a Manual on Jihad 4. The Prophet Sets the Pattern 5. The Orthodox Exposition of Jihad 6. Jihad in India's History 7. Doctrine of the Islamic State 8. Muslim Ummah Is a Military Machine 9. The Petition Has Served a Great Purpose 10. A Close Look at Allah of the QuranSection II: The Petition and the Judgement 11. Himangshu Kishore's Letter 12. Himangshu Kishore's Reminder 13. Notice From Chandmal Chopra 14. The Writ Application 15. Affidavit in Opposition 16. The Judgement 17. The Review Application 18. Review Application DismissedBibliography