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== Parallels Between the Qur'an and Late Antique Judeo-Christian Literature - Part 2 == | |||
The Story of Noahs floodThe opponents reject Noah's preaching despite him doing so 'day and night' (Quran 71:5-6) in which they respond by putting their fingers in their ears Quran 71:7, on which Neuwirth (2024) notes that "the means of plugging one’s ears in order to shut oneself off from unpleasant news is also encountered in the Talmud (bKetubbot 5a)."<ref>Neuwirth, Angelika. The Qur'an: Text and Commentary, ''Volume 2.1: Early Middle Meccan Suras: The New Elect (p. 280).'' Yale University Press. Kindle Edition.</ref> | |||
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== Different Ranks of Believers in Paradise == | == Different Ranks of Believers in Paradise == | ||
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