Are Ramadan and the Qur’an a reminder of our shared humanity?

The United Nations top bureaucrat loves Ramadan, which celebrates the revelation of the Qur’an:

Why should Ramadan remind Hindus and Buddhists, for example, of “shared humanity”? Is it the official United Nations position that the Qur’an should be the foundation for society and law in every country worldwide? If not, what does a Hindu or Buddhist share with the Qur’an?

5 thoughts on “Are Ramadan and the Qur’an a reminder of our shared humanity?

  1. António Guterres, Kurt Waldheim… The UN has had some very philo-Semitic secretary-generals.

  2. Are Ramadan and the Qur’an a reminder of our shared humanity? No!
    Why should Ramadan remind Hindus and Buddhists, for example, of “shared humanity”? The should not.
    Is it the official United Nations that the Qur’an should be the foundation for society and law in every country worldwide? No.
    If not, what does a Hindu or Buddhist share with the Qur’an? Nothing.

  3. When Ramadan occurs during Pride Month, which does the establishment celebrate harder?

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