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Published in: Mohammedanism, A Historical Survey H.A.R. Gibb, London: Oxford University Press, [1950] (pages 36-47).
The Koran
H.A.R. Gibb
THE KORAN is the record of those formal utterances and discourses which Mohammed and his followers accepted as directly inspired. Muslim orthodoxy therefore regards them as the literal Word of God mediated through the angel Gabriel. They are quoted with the prefix ‘God has said’, the phrase ‘The Prophet said’ is applied only to the sayings of Mohammed preserved in the Traditions. Mohammed’s own belief, which is still held without question by his followers, was that these discourses were portions of a ‘Heavenly Book’ sent down to or upon him in an Arabic version, not as a whole, but in sections of manageable length and in relation to the circumstances of the moment. Read the rest of this entry »
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THE BIBLE, THE KORAN, AND THE TALMUD;
OR,
BIBLICAL LEGENDS
OF
THE MUSSULMANS.
COMPILED FROM ARABIC SOURCES, AND COMPARED WITH JEWISH TRADITIONS.
BY DR. G. WEIL,
LIBRARIAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG, FELLOW OF THE
ASIATIC SOCIETY OF PARIS, &c., &c., &c.
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN,
WITH OCCASIONAL NOTES.
[NEW YORK, 1863] Read the rest of this entry »
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