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    Maqashid Quran’s critical view on Indonesian Ulema Council’s fatwa on Halal certification of COVID-19 vaccine.Ahmad Atabik & Muhammad R. Muqtada - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):6.
    This research aims to examine the Indonesian Ulema Council’s (MUI) fatwa strategy on COVID-19 vaccination booster, which employed religious narrations and laboratory test evidence to justify its arguments. Religious texts become ideological frames that are legitimate and effective in influencing the human senses. This study uses maqashid al-Qur’an as approach. Hence, the use of text of the Qur’an, hadith, and quotations from various ulema’s opinions elucidates the vaccination aim under Islamic law. Based on the MUI fatwa, the primary purpose of (...)
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    The Quran Beheld: An English Translation from the Arabic English text and Appendices by Nuh Ha Mim Keller (transl.).Gibril Fouad Haddad - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (2):242-246.
    The Quran Beheld came out auspiciously in the month of the Qurʾān, Ramadan 1443 (April 2022). This carefully crafted, 2.25kg (5lb) leatherbound muṣḥaf in the ca.
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    Quranic Reading Between the High-Level Chain of Transmission and Criticism of Grammarians.Sahar Husein Jarallah Almalki - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):296-315.
    This research delves into a unique and vital aspect of addressing criticisms by some grammarians (al-nohaat) and interpreters against various continuous Quranic readings, focusing on the robustness of their transmission chains (isnad). These chains, often deemed weak by certain grammarians, are examined to understand how they reinforce the credibility of the readings, given the prevalent view that a solid transmission chain significantly minimizes errors in recitations. The data was collected through desk review of library sources, references, journal articles and books. (...)
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    Quranic Studies and the Literary Turn.Travis Zadesh - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (2):329.
    This review essay examines current trends in the field of Quranic studies, as expressed in recent introductory works on the Quran, which in turn reflect developments in more specialized publications. A prominent characteristic in this body of scholarship is an increased emphasis on approaching the Quran as a literary text, as conceived within the structures of textual criticism. Much of this work strives to bypass the autochthonous exegetical corpus developed by Muslim authorities and read the Quran on (...)
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    The Authenticity of the Quran: Theological Views on the Tahrif Among Sunni and Shia Scholars.Faisol Nasar Bin Madi - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1):144-159.
    The dispute between Sunni and Shia does not only revolve around the problems of theological leadership, ways of worship, but also points to the authenticity of the Quran. Among the Sunnis, the authenticity of the Quran has been conserved since the revelation times. As for the Shiites, some scholars of this school state that there has been a distortion (tahrif) of the Quran. They also allege that several verses and chapters in the Quran have been changed (...)
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    Study the Quran or The Study Quran?Bruce Fudge - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (3):575.
    This article discusses issues of scholarship and methodology in Quranic Studies in the context of reviewing The Study Quran, ed. Seyyed Hossein Nasr et al.
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    Theology of health of Quranic pesantren in the time of COVID-19.Ahmad Baidowi, Ahmad Salehudin, Abdul Mustaqim, Saifuddin Z. Qudsy & Nurul Hak - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):11.
    Applying the dormitory system for thousands of santri (student of Islamic boarding school in Indonesia), Quranic pesantren (Islamic boarding school) has been considered as one of the main culprits in the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Such assumption is created solely from the applicable health protocols and protective measures to avoid COVID-19 transmission in pesantren. As a matter of fact, pesantrens are known to have applied a distinctive way of coping with COVID-19. This study aims to elucidate the (...)
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  8. Quranic themes & philosophical essays: a study of Quranic views on major aspects of human life inclusive of a short history on the rise & decline of Islamic empire.Abdul Sattar Pingar - 2011 - [Karachi]: Bawaney Art Press.
     
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    Quran interpretation methodology, new media, and ideological contestation of Salafi in Sambas.Syarif Syarif, Saifuddin Herlambang & Bayu Suratman - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):7.
    This article elaborates on the Salafi youth movement in the village of Sambas. Salafi youth in rural areas adopted the strategy of urban Salafi movements by utilising new media to convey religious messages. Through social media, Salafi youth convey religious understanding in rural areas. This article shows that the presence of Salafis in rural areas has influenced religious dynamics and given rise to contestations of religious ideology among Muslim communities in rural areas. This research article uses qualitative research with a (...)
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    Written in Wax: Quranic Recitational Phonography.Jan Just Witkam - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4):807.
    Islamic law employs a classification of acts that divides each into one of five categories, ranging from forbidden to obligatory. When the phonograph became a popular instrument at the end of the nineteenth century, the use of this new machine, which reproduced both the Quran being recited and the song of an unknown woman, had to be categorized. The present article presents the edition for the first time, with translation and analysis, of a fatwa on the permissibility of the (...)
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    Quranic Arabic: From its Hijazi Origins to its Classical Reading Traditions By Marijn van Putten. [REVIEW]Tareq Moqbel - 2023 - Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (3):402-407.
    Marijn van Putten’s Quranic Arabic is an illuminating and highly original addition to important scholarly articles on the study of Qurʾānic linguistics and the.
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    Quranic Schools: Agents of Preservation and Change.Helen N. Boyle - 2004 - Routledge.
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  13. The Quran and the secular mind: a philosophy of Islam.Shabbir Akhtar - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is concerned with the rationality and plausibility of the Muslim faith and the Quran, and in particular how they can be interrogated and understood through western analytical philosophy. It also explores how Islam can successfully engage with the challenges posed by secular thinking. The Quran and the Secular Mind will be of interest to students and scholars of Islamic philosophy, philosophy of religion, Middle East studies, and political Islam.
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    The Quranic Jesus: Prophet and Scapegoat.John Ranieri - 2019 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 24 (1):183-220.
    A major theme in René Girard’s work involves the role of the Bible in exposing the scapegoating practices at the basis of culture. The God of the Bible is understood to be a God who takes the side of victims. The God of the Qur’an is also a defender of victims, an idea that recurs throughout the text in the stories of messengers and prophets. In a number of ways, Jesus is unique among the prophets mentioned in the Qur’an. It (...)
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    The Quranic Perspective on Human Dignity: an Existential Interpretation.Ramezan Mahdavi Azadboni - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (1):179-186.
    In the Quran, mankind is mentioned in many verses with honours and dignity regarding its creation and position. The human being in some verses is honoured and respected: man is superior to angels as they bowed for Adam as the first man. Meanwhile the human being in other verses is dishonoured and devalued; being described like animals or lower beings. The aim of this paper is to deal with the Quranic perspective regarding the human being’s dignity and honour. The (...)
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  16. Quran's cultural, literary, and philosophical perspectives.S. Muzaffar Husain - 1980 - Karachi: Distributors, S.M. Mir.
     
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    The Quranic Ṣūfism.Mir Valiuddin - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (2):219-221.
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    Reading the quran: The lessons of the ambassadors of mystical Islam.Patrick Laude - 2007 - Sophia 46 (2):147-162.
    This paper highlights the contributions of three major Islamicists, Louis Massignon, Henry Corbin, and Frithjof Schuon, to the understanding of the Qur’ân. Their works point to the epistemologic primacy of the contemplative and esoteric dimensions of the Book. Its linguistic texture and modalities are here understood as expressing the very limits of language, the proportional reciprocity between the actualization of inner meaning and spiritual fruition, and its ultimate metaphysical substance. These principles and their spiritual consequences may constitute the best antidote (...)
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    The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary ed. by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.Oliver Leaman - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (2):594-596.
    The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary, almost two thousand pages of translation, commentary, and discussion of the Qur'an, is a very impressive product. It is very unusual also, since it is clearly meant to be a religious work, not a work about religion. And it is a book by believers not only for believers but also for anyone interested in the topic. It has some impressive merits, and the main one to my mind is the extensive use (...)
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  20. Plato, fetters round the neck, and the Quran.Victoria Holbrook - 2021 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 4 (XVI):27-45.
    I analyze figures and themes of Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” evident in chapter thirty-six of the Quran. I argue that the two texts share (1) a neck fetter fixing the head; (2) a spatial organization of barriers before and behind and cover- ing above; (3) a theme of failure to see the truth and assault upon those who tell the truth, and (4) a theme of transcendent reality as a context of meaning. I argue that the Quran (...)
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    The Magnificent Quran.Ali Salami - 2016 - Arizona: Leilah Publications.
    A 21st Century English Translation of the Magnificent Quran by Shakespearean scholar Ali Salami, Ph.D. The Magnificent Qur'an is a timeless holy scripture sacred to the religion of Islam.
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    Quranic Studies: Sources and Methods of Scriptural Interpretation.William A. Graham & John Wansbrough - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):137.
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    Problem of the Quranic al-ṣamad.Andrew Hammond - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (3):607-631.
    Angelika Neuwirth has argued that sura 112 of the Quran is intended as an intertextual corrective commentary on key Jewish and Christian creedal statements. This theory, consonant with recent scholarship considering the Muslim scripture to be a text of late antiquity, would match the enigmatic phrase Allāh al-ṣamad with the Nicene creed’s description of God as “almighty” (pantokrator) and sura 112’s statement that God has no equal (kufuʾ) with the Nicene creed’s homoousia, the term that throughout the seventh century (...)
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    Effects of listening to Quran recitation on anxiety reduction in elective surgeries: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Vahideh Zarea Gavgani, Mortaza Ghojazadeh, Fatemeh Sadeghi-Ghyassi & Tahmineh Khodapanah - 2022 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 44 (2):111-126.
    Anxiety is a common unpleasant reaction among patients undergoing surgery. Many non-pharmacological methods such as spiritual strength are effective in preoperative anxiety management. This study aimed to assess the effects of listening to Quran recitation on reducing preoperative anxiety. A systematic review was performed in Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, Arab World Research Source, and other relevant databases to collect the data. Randomized controlled trials about the effects of listening to Quran recitation on preoperative anxiety reduction in elective (...)
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    Epistemology of the Quran: Elements of a Virtue Approach to Knowledge and Understanding.M. Ashraf Adeel - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book examines all verses of the Quran involving knowledge related concepts. It begins with the argument that an analysis of the Quranic concept of ignorance points to epistemic virtues that can pave our way towards gaining knowledge and/or understanding. It deals with the Quranic concepts of perceptual, rational, and revelatory knowledge as well as understanding and wisdom in the light of recent discussions in Western analytic epistemology. It also argues that the relevant Quranic verses seem to involve concept (...)
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    Razi: Master of Quranic Interpretation and Theological Reasoning.Tariq Jaffer - 2014 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Winner of the Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion: Textual Studies from the American Academy of ReligionFakhr al-Din al-Razi wrote prolifically in the disciplines of theology, Quranic exegesis, and philosophy. He composed treatises on jurisprudence, medicine, physiognomy, astronomy, and astrology. His body of work marks a momentous turning point in the Islamic tradition and his influence within the post-classical Islamic tradition is striking. After his death in 1210 his works became standard textbooks in Islamic institutions of higher learning. (...)
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    ‘Raising Hope’ in Quran and psychology.Seyed M. H. Shirvani - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
    This article, through a comparative study, aims at defining and analysing the concept of hope in the Quran versus psychology. The study defines common and differential grounds in the area, and suggests a proper approach for establishing and boosting hope in people based on the Quran’s lessons. One of the noticeable results of this study is that many of the techniques for creation and improvement of hope are already present in the Quran, and that there are many (...)
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    Repentance in the Quran, Hadith, and Ibn Qudāma’s Kitāb al-Tawwābīn.Gabriel Reynolds & Amir Moghadam - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (2):381.
    The Quran makes repentance an important element of piety and exhorts believers to repent of their sins. Numerous hadith also emphasize its importance, along with God’s merciful forgiveness of the repentant sinner. In his K. al-Tawwābīn, the Hanbali scholar Ibn Qudāma al-Maqdisī draws on a wide range of akhbār to present examples of repentance of angels, prophets, Companions of Muḥammad, pious mystics, and others, including non-Muslims. Ibn Qudāma’s treatise stands out for his frequent citation of accounts maligned by other (...)
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    Text and context: Quran and contemporary challenges.Arif Mohammed Khan - 2010 - New Delhi: Rupa & Co..
    Text and Context: Quran and Contemporary Challenges is a compilation of Arif Mohammed Khan s thought-provoking articles published in various newspapers and magazines. It is a comprehensive understanding of the Message and Spirit of Quran and Prophetic Tra.
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    Infidel or Paganus? The Polysemy of kafara in the Quran.Juan Cole - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3):615.
    This article explores the meaning of the root k-f-r in the Quran, questioning the practice of translating the noun kāfir as “infidel.” It argues for a distinction between the idiomatic phrasal verb kafara bi-, which does mean to reject or disbelieve, and the simple intransitive verb kafara and its deverbal nouns, which are used in the Quran in a large number of different ways. This polysemy is explored through contextual readings of Quran passages. It is argued that (...)
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  31. Teaching the Right Letter Pronunciation in Reciting the Holy Quran Using Intelligent Tutoring System.Alaa N. Akkila & Samy S. Abu Naser - 2017 - International Journal of Advanced Research and Development 2 (1):64-68.
    An Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) is a computer system that offers an instant, adapted instruction and customized feedback to students without human teacher interference. Reciting "Tajweed" the Holy Quran in the appropriate way is very important for all Muslims and is obligatory in Islamic devotions such as prayers. In this paper, the researchers introduce an intelligent tutoring system for teaching Reciting "Tajweed". Our "Tajweed" tutoring system is limited to "Tafkhim and Tarqiq in TAJWEED" the Holy Quran, Rewaya: Hafs (...)
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  32. Rules of Tajweed the Holy Quran Intelligent Tutoring System.Alaa N. Akkila & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2018 - International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR) 2 (3):7-20.
    Undeniably, the greatest way for a Moslem to be closer to Allah, is recitation of Holy-Quran approves with the method conveyed from Messenger of Allah Mohammed from the feature of speech points of letters and the intrinsic and fleeting characteristics of the letters, So, there is a persistent need to teach all Moslems the science of Tajweed Al-Quran. ITS (Intelligent Tutoring System) is computer software that supplies direct and tailored training or response to students without human teacher interfering. (...)
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    Personality Traits in the Holy Quran: A Psychological Study of Personality Types.Sanaa Aluey Abdul Sada*, Ahmed Rashid Hussein, Shuruq Kamil Ismail, Ismaiel Oqla Abdul Lateef, Jumaah Hussein Ali & Maiada Fadil Ahmed - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):220-254.
    The Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet are a rich source of learning about human psychology and the personality types, patterns and traits. This study attempted to understand whether personality types and patterns can be understood through Islamic knowledge. For this purpose, the study examined the personality traits as laid down in the Qur’an and later disseminated though the hadiths. A qualitative research design was adopted for this study, combining philosophical and phenomenological approaches, where the former captured the (...)
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    Some Cosmological Notions from Late Antiquity in Q 18:60–65: The Quran in Light of Its Cultural Context.Tommaso Tesei - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (1):19.
    The Quranic terms sarab, a hapax legomenon, and majmaʿ al-baḥrayn have generated a number of different interpretations among both Muslim exegetes and Western scholars. In this article I demonstrate how they can be better understood when read in the light of the cultural context of late antiquity and, in particular, of the cosmological imagery of this historical period.
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  35. Moderation in Greek and Islamic Traditions and a Virtue Ethics of the Quran.M. Ashraf Adeel - 2015 - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC SOCIAL SCIENCES 32 (3).
    This article looks at some of the salient analyses of moderation in the ancient Greek and the Islamic traditions and uses them to develop a contemporary view of the matter. Greek ethics played a huge role in shaping the ethical views of the Muslim philosophers and theologians, and thus the article starts with an overview of the revival of contemporary western virtue ethics--in many ways an extension of Platonic-Aristotelian ethics--and then looks at the place of moderation or temperance in Platonic-Aristotelian (...)
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    Choking on the quran.Michael Lambek - 1995 - In Wendy James (ed.), The Pursuit of Certainty: Religious and Cultural Formulations. Routledge. pp. 259.
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    Notes on the Functions of the L-Stem (Stem III) in Quranic Arabic.Ambjörn Sjörs - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (1):35-60.
    In this article it is argued that the L-stem (stem III) in Quranic Arabic is a pluractional derivation of the G-stem (stem I) and that it expresses distributive participant plurality. With direct objects that refer to a plurality of nonvolitional entities, the verb form describes a plurality of situations conceptualized distributively among the objects. With direct objects that refer to volitional participants, the situations are typically conceptualized as inversely distributed between the subject participant and the object participant. When the verb (...)
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    Remember who you are: 28 spiritual verses from the holy Quran to help you discover your true identity, purpose, and nourishment in God.Rahim Snow - 2017 - [Place of publication not identified]: Remembrance Studio.
    Remember Who You Are is a practical handbook of spiritual teachings based on 28 core verses from the Quran. Each verse is translated into simple English and accompanied by a teaching / reflection / commentary / examples that show you how to apply that verse in your daily life. These core verses represent the essential ideas of a universal spirituality. Muslims, Christians, Jews, and all seekers of knowledge can use them to go deeper into their own practice.
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    The Quranic Noah and the Making of the Islamic Prophet. A Study of Intertextuality and Religious Identity Formation in Late Antiquity. By Carlos A.Segovia. Pp. xvi, 154, Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter, 2015, $28.00. [REVIEW]Damian Howard - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (3):503-503.
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    Doubting the Quran, the Hadith, and Muhammad’s Splitting of the Moon: A Probabilistic Refutation of One of Islam’s Most Striking Miraculous Claims.Raphael Lataster - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (3):39-47.
    Having spent many years engaging with Christian claims about miracles, especially the purported resurrection of Jesus, I now shift attention to Islamic miracle claims, the most striking of which seems to me to be Muhammad’s alleged splitting of the moon. I explain, in a Bayesian fashion, why this almost certainly did not happen.
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    The Sublime Quran: The misinterpretation of Chapter 4 Verse 34.Laleh Bakhtiar - 2011 - European Journal of Women's Studies 18 (4):431-439.
    For over 14 centuries, Muslim men have misinterpreted a verse of the Quran to allow themselves to beat their wives. The Sublime Quran, the first critical English translation of the Quran by a woman, corrects this error and shows how it has created a contradiction not inherent in the Quran itself.
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    The Evaluation of Quranic Statements Related to Satan Discortion in terms of Freedom of Will.Mehmet Emin Günel - 2019 - Kader 17 (1):185-206.
    There are statements in the Qur'an that Satan has an influence on human will. In many verses, it is recalled that the devil and his followers are the greatest enemy of mankind, and they set up traps to mislead humans. The expressions that are related to these satans from humans and demons make people think that they are desperate against their traps and cause some questions about whether human beings have full freedom in their actions. As a matter of fact, (...)
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  43. Holiness (qds) in the quranic language.Aa Roestcrollius - 1983 - Journal of Dharma 8 (2):147-155.
     
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    The Holy Quran with English Translation and Commentary.Franz Rosenthal & Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):119.
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    Exegesis Of The Quran Which Written The Time Of The Crimean Khanate With Mixed Dialect And Unusual Vocal Derivations In This Translation Of The Quran.Mehmet Vefa Nalbant - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1899-1912.
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  46. the Comparison Between two Religious Notions: Salih صالح in holy Quran and Tsaddiq (צד'ק) in Holy Psalms (مقایسه مفهوم صالح در قرآن با مفهوم صدیق (צד'ק) در مزامیر داوود علیه السلام).Akbari Reza & Mohsen Feyzbakhsh - 2013 - Religions and Mysticism 46 (1):1-17.
    There is a quotation in the Holly Quran from the book of Psalms in 21:105: “The righteous shall inherit the earth”. A similar sentence can be found in Psalm37:29: צַדִּיקִים יִֽירְשׁוּ־אָרֶץ וְיִשְׁכְּנוּ לָעַד עָלֶֽיהָ. A comparison between these verses would illustrate that “صالح” is the Quranic equivalent of the Hebrew word “צַדִּיקִ”. This equivalence would allow us to compare usages of “صالح” in Quran and “צַדִּיקִ” in the book of Psalms. This comparative study will show that: (a) on (...)
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  47. The Quran and the Secular Mind: A Philosophy of Islam by Shabbir Akhtar, 2007. [REVIEW]Amir Dastmalchian - 2010 - Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies 3:498-501.
     
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    A Refutation of Several Muslim Apologetic Arguments and a Powerful Argument Against God’s Authorship of the Quran.Raphael Lataster - 2021 - Perichoresis 19 (3):29-37.
    Having spent many years researching the best apologetics Christian philosophers could offer, I recently started examining Muslim apologetics. Focussing on the arguments for the Islamic God’s existence by popular Muslim apologist Hamza Andreas Tzortzis, I conclude that they are terrible, and are not of the same quality as the best arguments for the truth of Christianity. Furthermore, I converted one of these into a powerful argument against mainstream Islamic/quranic theism, which can be utilised by atheists and Christians alike; and just (...)
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  49. Rationale of Quranic ethics.M. Yaqub Awan - 1973 - Lahore: Ferozsons.
     
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    Consonantal Dotting and the Oral Quran.Hythem Sidky - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):785-814.
    The oral transmission of the Quran has long been the subject of dispute. Some scholars have asserted that the canonical reading traditions are products of attempts at deciphering the ʿUthmānic text without reference to a living oral tradition. Although our understanding of the written Quran in early Islam has advanced considerably in recent years, the same cannot be said for the oral Quran. A careful study of the consonantal dotting patterns between the canonical readings reveals independent Medinan, (...)
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