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  • ...ven by its title, thinking it implied that the [[Qur'an]] was "the work of the Devil."<ref>John D. Erickson. (1998). Islam and Postcolonial Narrative. Cam ..., Kenya, Thailand, Tanzania, Indonesia, Singapore, and Venezuela following the angry and violent reaction from some Muslims and Islamic groups.<ref>Ian Ri
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  • ...ven by its title, thinking it implied that the [[Qur'an]] was "the work of the Devil."<ref>John D. Erickson. (1998). Islam and Postcolonial Narrative. Cam ..., Kenya, Thailand, Tanzania, Indonesia, Singapore, and Venezuela following the angry and violent reaction from some Muslims and Islamic groups.<ref>Ian Ri
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  • ...ckos and snakes. In addition, only some animals may be killed and eaten by the believers, including cows, goats, and sheep. While animals that aren't allo The [[Buraq]] is a mythical flying creature which Muhammad claimed he rode on h
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  • ...vegetarianism, and indeed the tradition states that meat will be served to the believers in heaven. The [[Buraq]] is a mythical flying creature which Muhammad claimed he rode on h
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  • ...ing - Part One|two-part]] article providing a comprehensive examination of the different interpretations of [[Qur'an]] 18:86 and 18:90. ...that the sun sets and rises in physical locations, and in particular that the sun sets in a muddy spring.
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