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The Bible And The Quran Biblical Figures In The Islamic Tradition John Kaltner

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The Bible And The Quran Biblical Figures In The Islamic Tradition John Kaltner
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Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.74 MB
Pages: 181
Author: John Kaltner, Younus Mirza
ISBN: 9780567666031, 0567666034
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Bible And The Quran Biblical Figures In The Islamic Tradition John Kaltner by John Kaltner, Younus Mirza 9780567666031, 0567666034 instant download after payment.

The Bible and the Qur'an provides an overview of all the figures and groups who are mentioned in both the Bible and the Qur'an. Principal focus centres on the similarities and differences between the presentations of these characters in the two texts, with special emphasis placed on how they appear in the Islamic text. References are also included to how many of the individuals/groups discussed are treated in other Islamic sources.
Each figure or group includes: (1) a list of relevant Qur'an passages; (2) a description of how the individual/group is presented in the Islamic Texts; (3) questions and issues to consider; (4) suggestions for further readings. An introductory section provides a basic orientation to the Qur'an and other Islamic sources.
John Kaltner is the Virginia Ballou McGehee Professor of Muslim-Christian Relations at Rhodes College, USA.
Younus Y. Mirza is Assistant Professor of Islam at Allegheny College, USA.

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