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Muhammad Is Not The Father Of Any Of Your Men The Making Of The Last Prophet David S Powers

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Muhammad Is Not The Father Of Any Of Your Men The Making Of The Last Prophet David S Powers
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 376
Author: David S. Powers
ISBN: 9780812205572, 081220557X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Muhammad Is Not The Father Of Any Of Your Men The Making Of The Last Prophet David S Powers by David S. Powers 9780812205572, 081220557X instant download after payment.

David Powers claims that the need for Muhammad to be the "seal of all prophets," combined with the fact that Muhammad apparently had an adopted son, Zayd, created a situation that drove early transmitters of the Qur'an to introduce a group of interrelated deletions, additions, and emendations into certain passages of the text.


David Powers claims that the need for Muhammad to be the "seal of all prophets," combined with the fact that Muhammad apparently had an adopted son, Zayd, created a situation that drove early transmitters of the Qur'an to introduce a group of interrelated deletions, additions, and emendations into certain passages of the text.

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