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  • For the full article with many more examples than are included in this series, see {{Main|Parallelism According to the Qur'an, Jesus (with the permission of Allah) created a clay bird which he blew into and brought
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  • ...hmani script it was written as فطرت (''fitrat'') with the letter ت and not with the letter ة. ===Quranic commandment against natual, fitrah disposition===
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  • ...he Quran but which was nonetheless binding in all the same ways. These non-Quranic revelations form a genre of the hadith known as the ''hadith qudsi''. Tradi ...historians are not mutually exclusive and are often considered in tandem, with the explanations of some passaged being later inventions and some being his
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  • For the full article with many more examples than are included in this series, see {{Main|Parallelism ...his is known as 'intertextuality' (allusion to, dialogue with, interaction with). Contrary to the Islamic tradition, most scholars today agree that the Qur
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  • ...the act of sexual reproduction); Dr. Jamal Badawi (according to which the verses refer not to semen production but to the blood of the aorta as the ‘gushi ===Verses 86:6-7===
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  • ...first century after Muhammad's death, these were, as a rule, not recorded with their chains of transmission (pl. ''asaneed'', s. ''Isnad''). Vastly more h ...the literal word of Allah<ref>[{{Quran-url-only|2|23}} Qur'ān, Chapter 2, Verses 23-24]</ref> revealed by the angel [[Jibreel (Angel Gabriel)|Jibreel (Gabri
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  • ...evidence of claims to its divine origin. However, critics claim the [[Ayat|verses]] to be scientifically inaccurate and influenced by Greek theories which ha ...], and other apologists. Critics, like Dr. P.Z. Myers, believe the Quranic verses that mention embryology are incomparable and unacceptable to scientific sta
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  • {{Quote-text||The problem with this explanation is that it lacks any support whatsoever. It is a denial of ...Circumstances of the Quran)|cause]] of the "revelation" of several Qur'an verses according to the tradition. Although she converted to Islam and bore the pr
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  • ...ne due to the example of Aisha's marital consummation with Muhammad). Some Quranic commentators interpreted the Quran such that only females who had reached p ...rsity in Cairo issued a fatwa calling for marriage based on mutual consent with a minimum age set as 18.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/global-developmen
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  • ...ne due to the example of Aisha's marital consummation with Muhammad). Some Quranic commentators interpreted the Quran such that only females who had reached p ...rsity in Cairo issued a fatwa calling for marriage based on mutual consent with a minimum age set as 18.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/global-developmen
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  • | style="width: 40%"| <div style="text-align:center;">[[Dealing Justly with Wives and Orphans (Qur'an 4:3)]]</div> | style="width: 40%"| <div style="text-align:center;">[[Parallelism: Quranic Version of Trinity]]</div>
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  • ...on women is of special interest in recent times due to frequent collision with modern values. ==Verses addressed to women==
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  • ...his is known as 'intertextuality' (allusion to, dialogue with, interaction with). Contrary to the Islamic tradition, most scholars today agree that the Qur ...e spiritual life of believers in that time. It is the Quranic relationship with these secondary works which is the focus of this article, since their late
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  • ...his is known as 'intertextuality' (allusion to, dialogue with, interaction with). Contrary to the Islamic tradition, most scholars today agree that the Qur ...e spiritual life of believers in that time. It is the Quranic relationship with these secondary works which is the focus of this article, since their late
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  • ...etaphor, alternative meanings, or phenomenological interpretations of such verses. They also argue that the wording needed to be acceptable to people of its ...and day ({{Quran|13|2}} being the only exception) and is always mentioned with that of the moon (which does in fact orbit the Earth each month, and likewi
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