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  • ==The Zabur according to the Quran== ...three times in the Qur'an, Allah tells us that he revealed them to Dawud (the Biblical King David).
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  • |keywords=Scriptures, Quran, Hadith, Sira, Tafsir |image=Quran.png
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  • ...examples than are included in this series, see {{Main|Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Judeo-Christian Scriptures}} According to the Qur'an, Jesus (with the permission of Allah) created a clay bird which he blew into and brought to
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  • ...ed anywhere in the Qur'an, but according to claimants, the ratio is hidden in a ratio of word counts. ...nd ''al-bahr'' (ٱلْبَحْرِ) for "water" (though the word ''al-bahr'' means "the sea", not "water")
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  • ...The Muqatta'at continue to be a topic of research and academic discussions in Islamic literature and Qur'anic studies. ...form a meaningful Arabic word. Still, these letters appear joined together in print.
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  • [[File:Maurice Bucaille.JPG|thumb|190px|right|Bucailleism is named after the French surgeon Dr. Maurice Bucaille.]] ...&f=false Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures], ed. [[Helaine Selin]], retrieved 28 March 2011</ref>
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  • ...examples than are included in this series, see {{Main|Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Judeo-Christian Scriptures}} ...Jesus and the palm tree, which first appears in the apocrypha and later in the Qur'an.
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  • ...ed in Islamic scripture to be unremarkable in its seventh-century context, in recent times, many traditional Muslim scholars and figures have argued that ==Philosophical concerns regarding the idea of a scientific miracle==
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  • ...rad, “Mary in the Qur’an: a reexamination of her presentation,” The Qur'an in its Historical Context, Edited by Gabriel Said Reynolds (2008): 165.</ref>. ...ses were the children of Amram (Imran in Arabic):{{Quote|1 Chronicles 6:3 |The children of Amram:
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  • ...known as "The Guardian of the Cataract" or "The Great Potter", was one of the earliest Egyptian deities and was said to have created mankind from clay.]] ...e|scientific]] [[Islam and Miracles|foreknowledge]] by correctly asserting the [[creation]] of human beings from clay.
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  • ..., there is now known to be abundant evidence of significant literacy among the pre-Islamic Arabs. {{Main|Parallels Between the Qur'an and Late Antique Judeo-Christian Literature}}
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  • ...ithdrawn by modern Islamic scholars - none, however, have been welcomed by the professional scientific or historian community. ...olically alluded to as a symbol of male strength where semen flows between the backbone and ribs).
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  • ...re increasingly finding their way into even the most devout communities of the Muslim world. ...ul or rather miraculous. Hence Muslim apologists assert that the Qur'an is the word of God.
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  • <metadesc>Syrian legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in the Qur'an</metadesc> ...io from an illustrated Islamic manuscript depicting the Seven Sleepers and the evil emperor led by a [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Racism|dark-skinned Sat
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  • ...ran upon discovery. Critics also maintain that there is no instance in the Quran where a scientific subject has been described with sufficient clarity, spec ...y marvels and especially those marvels accessible to individuals living in the harsh, arid, and rocky environment of early 7th century Arabia.
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  • ...Islamic scholars to this day do continue their calls for re-instatement of the dhimma upon non-Muslims as part of a continuation of Jihad. ===Curse the Kafir===
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  • ...Islamic scholars to this day do continue their calls for re-instatement of the dhimma upon non-Muslims as part of a continuation of Jihad. ===Curse the Kafir===
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  • ...ran upon discovery. Critics also maintain that there is no instance in the Quran where a scientific subject has been described with sufficient clarity, spec ...am-won-and-lost-the-lead-in-science.html How Islam Won, and Lost, the Lead in Science.]'' Dennis Overbye. 2001. New York Times.
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  • ...tion of this idea include the [[Apologists|apologists]] [[Zakir Naik]] and the Saudi-financed surgeon [[Bucailleism|Dr. Maurice Bucaille]]. ...in which mountains were supposedly formed and Allah having cast them into the earth.
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  • ...ation of this idea include the [[Apologists|apologist]] [[Zakir Naik]] and the Saudi-financed surgeon [[Bucailleism|Dr. Maurice Bucaille]]. ...in which mountains were supposedly formed and Allah having cast them into the earth.
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  • [[Image:72-houris.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An artist impression of the 72 virgins.]] ...as awards to believers. A [[hadith]] graded [[Sahih]] (authentic) details the number of houris that will be awarded to [[Martyr|martyrs]] (see "72 Virgin
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  • ...these women because they were widows, elderly, or otherwise destitute and in need of his aide. ...to those brides between 28 and 40 while the “middle-aged” group would mean the teenagers.
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  • !In Arabic ...l Muttalib (عبدالله بن عبد المطلب‎‎). Father of Islam's prophet, Muhammad. The name literally means "Slave of Allah".
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  • ...Quran|4|82}} makes the confident assertion: "Then do they not reflect upon the Qur'an? If it had been from [any] other than Allah, they would have found w ...e of the most problematic, of the proposed contradictions are precisely of the theological, and not legal, variety.
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  • ...ing - Part One|two-part]] article providing a comprehensive examination of the different interpretations of [[Qur'an]] 18:86 and 18:90. ...sets and rises in physical locations, and in particular that the sun sets in a muddy spring.
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  • ...happened next?|two-part]] article providing a comprehensive examination of the different interpretations of [[Qur'an]] 18:86 and 18:90. ...sets and rises in physical locations, and in particular that the sun sets in a muddy spring.
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  • ...en able to avoid statements in the Quran that reinforced misconceptions of the time, caused future generations to have doubts about its perfection, and on {{Main|Geocentrism and the Quran|l1=Geocentrism and the Qur'an}}
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  • ...res, speaking different languages and holding radically different beliefs, the claim itself is generally not taken seriously by modern scholars. ...s of the same story as well as mistakes in transmission from one medium to the other are also to be expected.
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  • ...res, speaking different languages and holding radically different beliefs, the claim itself is generally not taken seriously by modern scholars. ...s of the same story as well as mistakes in transmission from one medium to the other are also to be expected.
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  • {{Main|Geocentrism and the Quran|l1=Geocentrism and the Qur'an}} {{Quote|{{cite quran|36|37|end=40|style=ref}}|37. Et une preuve pour eux est la nuit. Nous en é
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