Why did the people of the world become interested in the Quran after the Gaza war?

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Why did the people of the world become interested in the Quran after the Gaza war?

In a report by the Guardian, Zarina Grewal, an associate professor at Yale University in London, said that "people do not turn to the Quran to understand the October 7 attack by Hamas, but they turn to the Qur'an  bring them to understand the resistance, faith, moral strength and incredible character they see in Palestinians." The Guardian added that during the past month, videos with the hash tag Quran Book Club (quranbookclub) had up to 1.9 million views. Also, "Misha Yusuf", a Pakistani writer in America, says about the interest of Westerners in reading the Quran: "In the Quran, men and women are equal before God, and some activists of feminism consider the interpretations of the Quran as the basis of their beliefs.”Also, the existence of scientific explanations for creation and verses in the Quran that cover the big bang and other theories have made non-Muslims interested in reading the Quran in the West."

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