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, 26 February 2016Deletion of three sub-headers which try to dispute the word of Allah in the Quran and are based on pure speculation of individuals.
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While there are many similarities and they are clearly describing the same events, there are also a few key differences between the two versions. | While there are many similarities and they are clearly describing the same events, there are also a few key differences between the two versions. | ||
===Story's Purpose and Polytheism=== | ===Story's Purpose and Polytheism=== | ||
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The Syrian narrative, in its content and structure, is successful in achieving its purpose. The youths awakening to find that their home town has been converted to Christianity is a compelling ending and the mere existence of the youths provides the affirmation of a bodily resurrection. However, in the Qur'anic narrative the youths awaken to the same 'polytheists' and are only questioned by each other concerning the length of their sleep. There is no argument made for why Allah could not have begotten a son, nor an answer provided for what benefits the youths were meant to gain from their long sleep. | The Syrian narrative, in its content and structure, is successful in achieving its purpose. The youths awakening to find that their home town has been converted to Christianity is a compelling ending and the mere existence of the youths provides the affirmation of a bodily resurrection. However, in the Qur'anic narrative the youths awaken to the same 'polytheists' and are only questioned by each other concerning the length of their sleep. There is no argument made for why Allah could not have begotten a son, nor an answer provided for what benefits the youths were meant to gain from their long sleep. | ||
===Sleeping Hero Legends=== | ===Sleeping Hero Legends=== |