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100 _aKhalif muhammad
245 _aThe sublime qur'an and orientalism
_c/ Muhammad Khalif
260 _aNew York:
_bLongman group limited,
_c1983
300 _axviii, 262 P.
505 _aPreface Acknowledgements PART I Introduction The Qur'an and Its Names Chapter 1 The Authorship of the Qur'an The authorship of the Gospels The authorship of the Pentateuch Books held sacred by other religions Orientalists' claims about the authorship of the Qur'an Claims that the Prophet was a poet Claims that the Qur'an resulted from his imagination Claims that he was an epileptic Claims that he composed the Qur'an helped by Jewish and Christian sources Chapter 2 The Divine Composition of the Qur'an The Qur'anic literary style More Orientalists' comments on the Qur'anic style Comments by modern Arab linguists The frequency of occurrence of alphabetical letters Individual letters at the beginning of Surahs The subject matter of the Qur'an Conclusion Chapter 3 First Writing of the Qur'an The revelations came down in instalments Early memorizing and writing of the Qur'an Historical evidence Chronological and textual orders
546 _aEnglish
650 _aSublime--Qur'an--Orientalism
942 _cBK
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