em-bypass-2
1,979
edits
[unchecked revision] | [checked revision] |
(→Scholars can be wrong: addd) |
|||
Line 169: | Line 169: | ||
===It's from the Jews=== | ===It's from the Jews=== | ||
Neither the Torah nor the Talmud talk about a whale, which carries the earth on its back. So this idea is not derived from Judaism. It was also said that Ibn Abbas ''probably'' learned it from Ka‘b al-Ahbar, who was an ex-Jew Muslim. A respected sunni scholar Ibn Hajar said this about Ka‘b al-Ahbar: | |||
{{Quote|Ibn Hajar Asqalani, Taqrib al-Tahdhib, Op Cit., p. 135.|Ka`b Ibn Mati` al-Himyari, Abu Ishaq, known as '''Ka`b al-Ahbar, is trustworthy'''.}} | {{Quote|Ibn Hajar Asqalani, Taqrib al-Tahdhib, Op Cit., p. 135.|Ka`b Ibn Mati` al-Himyari, Abu Ishaq, known as '''Ka`b al-Ahbar, is trustworthy'''.}} | ||
So "''It's probably from al-Ahbar''" is just an unsuccessful ''ad-hominem''. | So "''It's probably from al-Ahbar''" is just an unsuccessful ''ad-hominem''. |