词条 | What the Koran Really Says |
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}} What the Koran Really Says: Language, Text and Commentary (2002) is a book edited and translated by Ibn Warraq and published by Prometheus Books. The book is a collection of classical essays, some translated for the first time, that provide commentary on the traditions and language of the Koran, discussing its grammatical and logical discontinuities, its Syriac and Hebrew foreign vocabulary, and its possible Christian, Coptic and Qumranic sources. Within the book is an article written by Gerd R. Puin titled "Observations on Early Qu'ran Manuscripts in Sana'a". Professor Puin is a German scholar and an authority on Qur'anic historical orthography, the study and scholarly interpretation of ancient manuscripts, and a specialist in Arabic calligraphy. Professor Puin was the head of a restoration project, commissioned by the Yemeni government, which spent a significant amount of time examining the ancient Qur'anic manuscripts discovered in Sana'a, Yemen, in 1972. In Mr. Warraq's book, Professor Puin has written:
Contributing writersOther writers who have contributed to Ibn Warraq's book include:
ReviewsIn his review of the book, political scientist As'ad AbuKhalil states that Ibn Warraq collected old writings by Orientalists who have been long discredited and added that "the more rigid and biased the Orientalists, the better for Warraq".[1] References1. ^{{cite journal| last = AbuKhalil | first = As'ad| year = 2004| title = "The Islam Industry" and Scholarship: Review Article| journal = Middle East Journal | volume = 58| issue = 1| pages = 130–137| jstor = 4329978| publisher = Middle East Institute}} 3 : Non-Islamic Islam studies literature|2002 books|Quranic studies |
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