The book «Le Coran européen», which will be published in French on 30 April 2025, is one of the results of the project «The European Qur’an». Cover: Hermann via Amazon.
The EU is funding a major research project called «The European Qur’an», whose goal is to cement how Islam and the Qur’an have contributed to European civilisation. According to sources, close to EUR 10 million has been set aside for the project, or just over NOK 110 million. Launched six years ago, the idea aims to «challenge traditional perceptions of the Qur’anic text and well-established ideas about European religious and cultural identities» through travelling exhibitions, conferences and book publications.
Based on the premise that Islam’s influence on European culture is greatly underestimated, the project aims to cover a time span of seven hundred years, from 1150 to 1850, from the Iberian Peninsula to Hungary. This can be read on the project’s website:
– Our project is built on the conviction that the Qur’an has played an important role in the formation of medieval and early modern European religious diversity and identity and continues to do so.
Of course, you can be convinced of this, but that doesn’t make it true. Especially because Islam does not represent diversity, but rather fundamentalism and simplicity. That’s why work is going on behind the scenes in academia to change history. This is crucial if Islamist extremists are to maintain Islam’s momentum and political ambitions in Western democracies.
Dressing women like death and demanding respect for submission
Fortunately, resistance to ancient Arab macho superstition is exploding in Western countries, particularly those with large Muslim immigrant populations. This is happening despite the mainstream media constantly shielding Islam from systemic criticism, even when the violence, extremism, Jew-hatred and misogyny become obvious and the political ambitions of Islam cannot be hidden. This happens especially through the fallacy of presenting superstition as a race, a people or an ethnicity. Have you ever heard such nonsense?
Contrary to what the media claims, it is not right-wing extremists, racists or xenophobes who are creating this «Islamophobia». Islam does a fine job of that on its own by showing how Islam and the Muslim sect actually behave in everyday life towards society, others and each other. As Islam encroaches and Europeans see and experience what Islam really is, people become more and more terrified – and with good reason.
European globalists have already given the superstition of «submission» enough power to create parallel communities and entire colonies of neighbourhoods ruled by Sharia law – even in our neighbouring country Sweden. But Islam is still not powerful enough to take over democratic Western societies by force and violence, as the warrior prophet orders and history shows that Islam does when it intrudes. It is therefore crucial that Islamists infiltrate politics, the media and academia, and fight criticism from within democracy. It works.
Belief must be purged through political pseudo-science
The European Qur’an is thus a project where the facts are already known, and it is all about confirming to the public the false image of Islam as a religion of peace and an important contributor to Western civilisation. It is pure propaganda, as Islam has attacked and occupied European countries several times.
Nor has Islam contributed (or is contributing) anything to science, culture, music, theatre, film, dance, art, economics, humour, freedom, forgiveness or progress. It is a cultural desert of submission, rules, moralism, hatred, potential for violence and superstition.
According to Le Journal du Dimanche, the project receives one of the largest EU subsidies for a scientific programme within the framework of the European Research Council, a body set up by the European Commission and funded by the EU budget.
The conditions for the allocation of funds are also astonishing. The European Quran project is part of the EU programme entitled «Scientific Excellence» (sic!), which officially aims to compensate for the «lag that has occurred in the race for cutting-edge scientific production and excellence» compared to the United States. How commissioned research on superstition and holy books will achieve such a goal remains unanswered. I don’t think Elon Musk’s rocket scientists feel particularly threatened. Nor do Google’s AI developers.
Le Journal du Dimanche reveals that since 2007, 17,000 projects have been subsidised, but The European Qur’an has received among the largest contributions: The limit for grants to a single research project is set at €10 million, and remarkably, The European Qur’an has been capped at just under the limit with €9,842,534, which equates to €118.1 million – so it’s not about money. The Islamists have been given everything they point to in terms of funds.
The Muslim Brotherhood is the driving force
Le Journal du Dimanche also reveals that several academics involved in this madness are conspicuously good friends with the Muslim Brotherhood. The French academic Florence Bergeaud-Blackler is known and persecuted for documenting how the Brotherhood penetrates academic and political circles, even though their foundation is superstition and not science. Nevertheless, the Brotherhood has established itself as an essential «institutional interlocutor» in Europe, despite being declared a terrorist group in several countries.
In an interview with Le Figaro, Leggeri expressed concern about the clearly militant dimension of the project, camouflaged in scientific garb. According to him, the programme promotes:
– A rewriting of the religious and cultural history of Europe, because it tends to demonstrate that between 1150 and 1850 Europe always evolved with Islam. Making people believe that Islam has always had significant importance in Europe is a falsification of history funded by public money.
Also here in Norway, Islamist forces are working to cleanse Islam of 1,400 years of totalitarian politics, war, terror and oppression, and turn the superstition into a cultural enrichment. We have seen this through several exhibitions that claim that Islam is a driving force for understanding and cooperation between different religions and cultures through dialogue and knowledge, and that Islam is an important contributor to science and academia.
In fact, the only thing these exhibitions have revealed is how poor and backward Islam is. And while Islam’s contribution to humanity barely fills a short bookshelf, documentation to the contrary fills an entire library.