ddb6dc No.32301
Islamic studies is still in it's infancy in the west for obvious reasons, but this work is considered a jewel by western scholars in this field. I'm going to read it soon for curiosity sake. Thoughts?
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8ea9f9 No.32302
Well keep in mind it's pretty a pretty outdated theory published in 1977, especially after the discovery of the Birmingham Quran, which proved the quran existed in current from at the time of Muhammad (pbuh), it basically refuted her ideas on the origin of the quran.
So basically, a waste of time.
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8ea9f9 No.33108
>>32302
>>32301
Comparison of the Birmingham Quran (oldest parchment quran) with the modern one, proving it is perfectly preserved as Allah(swt) promised.
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169a51 No.33115
>>32302
>>33108
Thanks. Never knew about this topic.
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8ea9f9 No.33120
>>33115
No problem, enjoy!
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