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Titre : | The Sources of Islam : A Persian Treatise |
Auteurs : | William St. Clair Tisdall, Auteur ; William Muir, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | The Message for Muslims Trust |
Format : | xii + 102 p. |
Note générale : | Originally published in Persian in the late 19th century. The English translation (abridged) was pulished by T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh, around 1900. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Persan moderne |
Index. décimale : | NH/B (Histoire et étude du Coran) |
Résumé : |
This remarkable book challenges the heart of Islam which claims that the Quran has a divine origin.
Was the Quran sent down to Muhammed? Did Gabriel speak word by word to Muhammed? Is the origional Quran "Written on a tablet kept in Heaven?" The author, who was a pioneer missionary in Iran for many years, traces in the Quran human sources existing around Muhammed; the resulting findings expose the Muslim claims for the Quran. A book which may be given to seeking educated Muslims. |
Note de contenu : |
- PREFACE: Sources of Islam / Translations recommended
- INTRODUCTION - I. Sources according to Moslem Divines - II. Arabian Customs maintained in Islam - III. Sabaeans / Subjects taken from Jewish Commentators: Cain and Abel; Abraham; Queen of Sheba; Harût and Mârût; Mount Sinai; The Preserved Table - IV. Tales derived from Heretical Christian Sects: The Seven Sleepers; Mariam and Virgin Mary; Childhood of Jesus; The Heavenly Table; The Paraclete; The Balance; Abraham’s Ascent to Heaven - V. Zoroastrian Subjects: The Miraj: Mahomet’s Ascent to Heaven; Paradise and Houries; Azazîl, the Evil Spirit; The Light of Mahomet; Bridge Sirat - VI. The Hanefites / Zeid / Successive Orders of Mahomet for War / The Saviour promised by Abraham |
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