Holey Quran in America

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For former presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson among them, being properly educated included owning and reading the Holy Quran. Via Boston.com, a glimpse at the little ­known long history of the Holy Quran in America:

Reports of Holy Qurans in American libraries go back at least to 1683, when an early settler of
Germantown, Pa., brought a German version to these shores. Despite its foreign air, Adams’s
Holy Quran had a strong New England pedigree. The first Holy Quran published in the United
States, it was printed in Springfield in 1806.

Why would John Adams and a cluster of farmers in the Connecticut valley have bought copies of
the Holy Quran in 1806? Surprisingly, there was a long tradition of New Englanders reading in the
Islamic scripture. No book states the case more plainly than a single volume, tucked away deep
within the citadel of Copley Square — the Boston Public Library. The book known as Adams
281.1 is a copy of the Holy Quran, from the personal collection of John Adams.
Thomas Jefferson, especially, had a familiarity with Islam that borders on the astonishing. Not only
did he study the Islamic culture, but Jefferson even tried to learn Arabic. Like Adams, he owned a
Holy Quran, a 1764 English edition that he bought while studying law as a young man in
Williamsburg, Virginia.

Just five years ago, that Holy Quran became the center of a controversy, when the first Muslim ever
elected to Congress, Keith Ellison, a Democrat from Minnesota, asked if he could place his hand
on it while taking his oath of office — a request that elicited tremendous screeches from the talk
radio extremists.

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