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*[[Geocentrism and the Quran]] | *[[Geocentrism and the Quran]] | ||
*[[Cosmology of the Quran]] | *[[Cosmology of the Quran]] | ||
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{{PortalArticle|image=Mary In the Quran.PNG|title=Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition|summary=The Qur'an and Sunnah make constant reference to stories from the Judeao-Christian tradition. The audience for the Qur’an was clearly well-acquainted with these stories and the Qur'an itself says that it is a "reminder" (73:19) of the message which came before. The stories referenced are not only from the Bible, but come from a wide variety of literary traditions from within ancient near east Christianity and Judaism. |description= | |||
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*[[Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition#Islam and the Hebrew Bible Tradition|Islam and the Hebrew Bible Tradition]] | |||
*[[Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition#Islam and the Christian Scriptural Tradition|Islam and the Christian Scriptural Tradition]] | |||
*[[Portal: Islam and the Judeo-Christian Tradition#Islam and extra-biblical Stories from the Jewish and Christian Traditions|Islam and extra-biblical Stories from the Jewish and Christian Traditions]] | |||
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<div style="padding: 4px;padding-left: 8px; padding-right: 8px;background: #283763; border: 1px solid #DEB330; color:#ffffff; font-size: 1.2em;">'''Popular Articles'''</div><div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"> | |||
*[[Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in the Quran]] | |||
*[[Mary, Sister of Aaron]] | |||
*[[Lut]] | |||
*[[Dhul-Qarnayn and the Alexander Romance]] | |||
*[[Parallelism Between the Qur'an and Judeo-Christian Scriptures]] | |||
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}} {{PortalArticle|image=Muslim-usa.jpg|title=Portal: Islam and Human Rights|summary=The conflict between modern human rights doctrine and Islamic law can, for the most part, be understood as a product of their extreme historical and contextual distance. Whereas Islamic law was formulated in the harsh, unpredictable, and austere environment of 7th-9th century Arabia, modern Human rights doctrine is generally traced back to the European Enlightenment. |description= | }} {{PortalArticle|image=Muslim-usa.jpg|title=Portal: Islam and Human Rights|summary=The conflict between modern human rights doctrine and Islamic law can, for the most part, be understood as a product of their extreme historical and contextual distance. Whereas Islamic law was formulated in the harsh, unpredictable, and austere environment of 7th-9th century Arabia, modern Human rights doctrine is generally traced back to the European Enlightenment. |description= | ||
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*[[Umm Qirfa]] | *[[Umm Qirfa]] | ||
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