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The jizya Verse (Q. 9:29): Tax Enforcement on Non-Muslims in the First Muslim State
Here is a fascinating extract from Professor Abdel Haleem’s discussion of The jizya Verse (Q. 9:29). I have copied and pasted the first three pages. If you would like to read the whole article just leave a request in the comments below… Read More ›
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now im just gonna pretend i dont get this joke
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“I awoke one morning and found myself famous.”
“I awoke one morning and found myself famous.” Lord Byron was born on this day in 1788. See Thomas Phillips’ portrait of the pin-up poet, dressed in Albanian costume, on display in the National Portrait Gallery, London, Room 18. I intend to… Read More ›
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ISIS has no patent on deliberately burning people alive, as US and Israeli history shows
Denunciations of ISIS are worse than worthless, says Glenn Greenwald, when they are used to make us forget or further obscure our own governments’ brutality. Glenn Greenwald 04 February 2015. The latest ISIS atrocity – releasing a video of a… Read More ›
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Amazing view…
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People resting in the Holy Masjid…
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Umbrellas in Madinah about to open
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Muslim Public Affairs Council statement
We are deeply horrified by the news of Muath al-Kaseasbeh, a Jordanian military pilot, being burned alive by ISIS while confined in a cage. We can find no words to express the depth of sadness that we feel. We stand… Read More ›
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Church door
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Q&A: Was the Quran revealed in seven different ways? Dr Shabir Ally
The Quran was revealed in seven different ways? why? what are those ways, and are they different from the Quran we have today?
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The most praised one
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Why we should hate Zionism = racism
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Post-Script: Directions for Future Research
This is the final extract from The Codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the Qurʾān of the Prophet by Behnam Sadeghi and Uwe Bergmann. I have copied two interesting excerpts from the Post-Script: Directions for Future Research. —————————————————- As… Read More ›
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Further extracts from ‘The Codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the Qurʾān of the Prophet’
In a recent article I copied and pasted the complete Summary of The Codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the Qurʾān of the Prophet by Behnam Sadeghi and Uwe Bergmann. I have now ploughed through the complete article (94… Read More ›
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Paris bookstore, 1904
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I am among friends yesterday…at Foyles, London
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Some surprising findings of ‘The Codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the Qurʾān of the Prophet’ by Behnam Sadeghi
Further issues pertaining to the earliest Quranic manuscripts In a recent article I copied and pasted the complete Summary of The Codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the Qurʾān of the Prophet by Behnam Sadeghi and Uwe Bergmann. I have… Read More ›
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Issues pertaining to the earliest Quranic manuscripts
I have copied and pasted the opening Title, the Abstract and the complete Summary of this highly technical academic paper about the Quranic manuscripts. The Summary is well worth reading. The Codex of a Companion of the Prophet and the… Read More ›
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Earth
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Gospel of Matthew: followers of Jesus must follow the law of Moses, not abandon it
reblogged from Bart’s blog Matthew’s “Filling Full” of Scripture In the last post I indicated one way that Matthew understood Jesus to have fulfilled Scripture – a prophet predicted something about the messiah (to be born of a virgin;… Read More ›
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Palestrina – Sicut Cervus
Simply beautiful Psalm 42:1 Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes aquarum, ita desiderat anima mea ad te, Deus. As a hart longs for the flowing streams, so longs my soul for thee, O God.
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Four Quartets
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On this day in 1965, the state funeral of Winston Churchill
Racist, imperialist, and great war leader, the state funeral of Winston Churchill, January 30, 1965
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On this day in 1649, Charles I was executed for treason
January 30th – On this day in 1649, Charles I was executed for treason outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. Philip Henry wrote of the event: “At the later end of the year 1648 I had leave to goe to… Read More ›
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Muslim demonstrates the superiority of his hat to Christian gentleman
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P52 – shocking news
Did anyone notice this passing comment about P52 in Bart Erhman’s latest post about the alleged early fragment of Mark? ‘So it would be a significant piece, and, arguably, the first to be dated this early (P52 is usually dated… Read More ›
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I’ll never trust a pigeon again
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Why I’d Be Thrilled If A First-Century Manuscript Appeared
reblogged from Bart’s blog In several posts I have been emphasizing – possibly over-emphasizing – that if a first-century fragment of the Gospel of Mark does ever get published, and if it is in *fact* from the first century (which,… Read More ›
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Seven common misconceptions about the Hebrew Bible
reblogged from the Oxford University Press blog Everyone talks about the Bible, though few have read it cover to cover. This is not surprising—some sections of the Bible are difficult to understand without a commentary, others are tedious, and still others are… Read More ›
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