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_aWhat the Koran really says : _blanguage, text, and commentary / _cedited with translations by Ibn Warraq. _hPR |
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_aAmherst, New York : _bPrometheus Books, _c(c)2002. |
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_aPART 1. IndianaTRODUCTION : 1. Introduction _rby Ibn Warraq -- _t2. What Is the Koran? / by Toby Lester -- _tPennsylvaniaRT 2. BACKGROUND : 1. Towards a Prehistory of Islam _rby Yehuda D. Nevo -- _tPennsylvaniaRT 3. A QUESTION OF LouisianaNGUAGE : 1. Syriac Influence on the Style of the Koran _rby Alphonse Mingana -- _t2. Some Additions to Prof. Jeffery's Foreign Vocabulary of the Qur'an _rby D.S. Margoliouth -- _t3. The Arabic Readers of the Koran _rby Paul E. Kahle -- _t4. The Beginnings of Classical Arabic _rby C. Rabin -- _t5. The Role of the Bedouins as Arbiters in Linguistic Questions and the Mas'ala Az-Zunburiyya _rby Joshua Blau -- _t6. Some Suggestions to Qur'an Translators _rby A. Ben-Shemesh -- _tPennsylvaniaRT 4. SOURCES OF THE KORAN: ESSENIAN, CHRISTIAN, ColoradoPTIC : 1. Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls _rby Ibn Warraq -- _t2. The Qumran Scrolls and the Qur'an _rby Eric R. Bishop -- _t3. An Essenian Tradition in the Koran _rby Marc Philonenko -- _t4. A Qumranian Expression in the Koran _rby Marc Philonenko -- _t5. A Possible Coptic Source of a Qur'anic Text _rby Wilson B. Bishai -- _t6. Introduction to Raimund Kobert _rby Ibn Warraq -- _t7. The Shahadat az-zur: The False Witness _rby Raimund Kobert -- _t8. On the Meaning of the Three Final Words of Sura XXII.30-31 _rby Raimund Kobert -- _t9. Early and Later Exegesis of the Koran: A Supplement to Or 35 _rby Raimund Kobert -- |
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_aPART 5. SURAS, SURAS, SURAS : 1. Introduction to Sura IX.29 _rby Ibn Warraq -- _t2. Some Minor Problems in the Qur'an _rby Franz Rosenthal3. Koran IX.29 _rby Claude Cahen -- _t4. A Propos de Qur'an IX.29: Hatta Yu'tu L-Gizyata wa-hum Sagiruna _rby Meir M. Bravmann and Claude Cahen -- _t5. The Ancient Arab Background of the Koranic Concept al-Gizatu 'an Yadin _rby Meir M. Bravman -- _t6. "'An Yadin" (Qur'an IX.29): An Attempt at Interpretation _rby M.J. Kister -- _t7. Koran and Tafsir: The Case of "'an Yadin" / by Uri Rubin -- _t8. Koran XXV.1: Al-Furqan and the "Warner" / by C. Heger -- _t9. The Buddha Comes to China _rby Michael Schub -- _t10. The Secret Identity of Dhu l-Kifl _rby Michael Schub -- _tPennsylvaniaRT 6. EMENDATIONS, IndianaTERPOLATIONS : 1. Studies Contributing to Criticism and Exegesis of the Koran _rby J. Barth -- _t2. A Qur'anic Interpolation _rby A. Fischer -- _t3. Regarding Qur'an CI.6 by _rA. Fischer -- _t4. Three Difficult Passages in the Koran _rby C.C. Torrey -- _t5. A Strange Reading in the Qur'an _rby C.C. Torrey -- _t6. Some Proposed Emendations to the Text of the Koran _rby James A. Bellamy -- _tPennsylvaniaRT 7. Rhode IslandCHARD BELL: IndianaTRODUCTION AND ColoradoMMENTARY : 1. Introduction to Richard Bell _rby Ibn Warraq -- _t2. From IndianaTRODUCTION TO THE QUR'AN _rby Richard Bell -- _t3. From A ColoradoMMENTARY ON THE QUR'AN _rby Richard Bell. |
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_aPART 8. POETRY AND THE KORAN : 1. The Strophic Structure of the Koran _rby Rudolf Geyer -- _t2. On the Koran _rby Julius Wellhausen -- _t3. On Pre-Islamic Christian Strophic Poetical Texts in the Koran: A Critical Look at the Work of Gunter Luling _rby Ibn Rawandi -- _tPennsylvaniaRT 9. MassachusettsNUSCRIPTS : 1. The Problem of Dating the Early Qur'ans _rby Adolf Grohmann -- _t2. Observations on Early Qur'an Manuscripts in San'a _rby Gerd-R. Puin Languages -- _tE. Semitic Languages Family Tree -- _tF. Origin of the Alphabet -- _tG. Development of Aramaic Scripts -- _tH. A Comparative Table of Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic Scripts -- _tI. A Comparative Table of Nabataean and Arabic -- _tJ. Nabataean and Arabic Inscriptions -- _tK. The Arabic Alphabet -- _tL. A Dot or Two Can Make All the Difference -- _tM. Arabia and the Near East -- _tN. List of Contributors. |
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