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  • ...n a related note, one Quranic concept is commonly misrepresented in online critical discourse as if it were a general permission to lie about the faith, which ...oneously translate]] this term; as can be seen in the following quotes and analysis.
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  • ...wever, as indirect mention of the Jews in the Quran itself is often highly critical and at times straightforwardly insulting. This debate is, however, a strict ...Islamic, often employs the symbolic and practical methods of the Nazis. In summary, the phenomenon of Nazi Germany placed both Western and Islamic antisemitis
    66 KB (10,370 words) - 01:27, 20 November 2023
  • ...nteresting word counts in other texts as "a miracle"? For example in texts critical of Islam? Would they believe that Allah wants us to criticize Islam and the ===Summary:===
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  • ...Developments] Der Islam, 78(1):1-34 DOI:10.1515/islm.2001.78.1.1</ref> His analysis of isnads (transmission chains) matched with changes to the matn (content) Michael Cook's stemmatic analysis of the above mentioned regional variants reported in the Uthmanic copies ha
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  • ...Developments] Der Islam, 78(1):1-34 DOI:10.1515/islm.2001.78.1.1</ref> His analysis of isnads (transmission chains) matched with changes to the matn (content) Michael Cook's stemmatic analysis of the above mentioned regional variants reported in the Uthmanic copies ha
    143 KB (22,909 words) - 01:52, 28 October 2023
  • ...appears in a letter by 'Urwa, transmitted through his son, Hisham.<ref>An analysis of the hadith transmission is summarized on pp. 34-37 of Goerke, A, Motzki, ...e modern academic analysis of widely transmitted hadiths is isnad-cum-matn Analysis (ICMA). The isnad is the transmission chain attributed to a particular narr
    77 KB (12,728 words) - 22:34, 15 October 2023
  • ;Analysis DeLong-Bas concludes her book with a summary of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab's thought, and finally with a contrast of the Wahhabi
    67 KB (9,993 words) - 23:58, 7 March 2021
  • ...him [Mohammed]; I used to write to him and change whatever I wanted."<ref>Summary by Sharon Morad, Leeds - [http://debate.org.uk/topics/books/origins-koran.h ...Musaylimaat Sayfush-Shaytaan of Freethought Mecca, 2002 (archive)</ref> In summary:
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  • ...him [Mohammed]; I used to write to him and change whatever I wanted.'"<ref>Summary by Sharon Morad, Leeds - [http://debate.org.uk/topics/books/origins-koran.h ...Musaylimaat Sayfush-Shaytaan of Freethought Mecca, 2002 (archive)</ref> In summary:
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