Criticism of the Qur'an
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- | '''Satanic Verses''' is an expression coined by the historian Sir [[William Muir]] in reference to several [[ayat|verses]] allegedly delivered by [[Muhammad]] as part of the [[Qur'an]] and later retracted. Muslims refer to the delivery and retraction of the two verses as the ''Gharaniq'' incident. Narratives involving these verses can be read in, among other places, the biographies of [[Muhammad]] by [[al-Waqidi|al-Wāqidī]], [[Ibn Sa'd]], [[Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari|al-Tabarī]], and [[Ibn Ishaq]] (the latter as reconstructed by [[Alfred Guillaume]].) | + | |
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- | *[[Criticism of the Qur'an]] | + | |
- | *[[Hadith]] | + | |
- | *[[The Satanic Verses]] | + | |
- | *[[Sira]] | + | |
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