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Marshall (1998) says it's just to highlight family members, even first born sons who disavow god to be released | Marshall (1998) says it's just to highlight family members, even first born sons who disavow god to be released | ||
Noah | The prophet Noah is portrayed extremely differently to the one in Genesis, taking on Jewish and Christian traditions, characteristics, as well as terms from late antique Judeo-Christian writings,<ref>The Qur'anic Noah. pp.21-21</ref> molded to suit Muhammad's situation in Mecca.<ref>The Quranic Noah. pp. 63-69</ref>.<ref>Segovia, Carlos A.. ''[https://almuslih.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Segovia-C-The-Quranic-Noah-and-the-Making-of-the-Islamic-Prophet.pdf The Quranic Noah and the Making of the Islamic Prophet: A Study of Intertextuality and Religious Identity Formation in Late Antiquity]'', Berlin, München, Boston: De Gruyter, 2015. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110405897</nowiki></ref> (find the page citations for each part) | ||
=== The preaching of Noah === | === The preaching of Noah === | ||
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