Arthur Schopenhauer in “The World as Will and  Representation”  
“Consider, for example, the  Koran. This wretched book was sufficient to 
found a religion of the world, to  satisfy the metaphysical need of 
innumerable millions of men for twelve hundred  years, to become the foundation 
of 
their morality, and of no small contempt for  death, and also to inspire them 
to bloody wars and most extended conquests. We  find in it the saddest and 
the poorest form of Theism. Much may be lost through  the translations ; but I 
have not been able to discover one single valuable  thought in it.”
 
 
 
 
Alexis de Tocqueville (c. 1790):
“I studied the Koran a great  deal. I came away from that study with the 
conviction that by and large there  have been few religions in the world as 
deadly to men as that of Muhammad. As  far as I can see, it is the principal 
cause of the decadence so visible today in  the Muslim world, and, though 
less absurd than the polytheism of old, its social  and political tendencies 
are in my opinion infinitely more to be feared, and I  therefore regard it as 
a form of decadence rather than a form of progress in  relation to paganism 
itself.” 

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