词条 | Muhammad Ahmad Khalafallah |
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In 1947, the Al-Azhar University refused his thesis entitled The Narrative Art in the Holy Qur'an (and denied him the opportunity to defend it) as he was suggesting that holy texts are allegoric and that we should not see them as something fixed but as a moral direction.[1] For his thesis, he was accused of atheism and ignorance.[1] Afterwards, he started a thesis on a non-religious subject and received his doctorate in 1952.[1] He then worked in education and ended his career at the Egyptian Ministry of Culture.[1] Notes and references1. ^1 2 3 4 {{fr}} Céline Zünd, Emmanuel Gehrig et Olivier Perrin, "Dans le Coran, sur 6300 versets, cinq contiennent un appel à tuer", Le Temps, Thursday 29 January 2015, pages 10-11. 2. ^Khalafallah, Muhammad Ahmad, Oxford Islamic Studies On-line, cinting The Oxford Dictionary of Islam (page visited on 30 January 2015). See also
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