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Who has read all of the Quran? I have. The Quran has NO logic. The Quran has NO order. The Quran has NO historical evidence to support its claims. The Quran text has NEVER been authenticated in its original text, nor can it be since there are so many contradiction, variations, and differences between the earliest known copies of the Quran (Topkapi, Sammarqand, Sana’a, Ma’ll, etc.all from the 8th Century). The Quran text would be utter nonsense without the Bible from which many of the stories originate and gives the background of the characters and events. However, the Quran confuses Biblical events, dates and its message, while adding a number of old Arab tales. Even more confusing is the number of times the same legend is repeated over and over and over and over and over. For example, the legend of Noah is repeated at least 12 times but never accurately: Quran 7:59-64; 10:71-74; 11:25-48; 21:76-77; 23:23- 31; 25:37; 26:105-122; 29:14-15; 51:46-49; 54:9-15; 66:10; 71:1-28. Did “Allah” forget how many times he had told and retold the same story? The same principle is repeated in the aHadith. Did you know there are over 600,000 aHadith, most of which have never been translated? The respected al-Bukhārī (810–870 AD), compiled the Al-Jāmiʿ al-ṣaḥīḥ (“The Authentic Collection”), highly esteemed among Muslims. His Ṣaḥīḥ occupied 16 years of in-depth research, after which he chose only 2,762 traditions repeated comprises the 7,397 traditions arranged into 97 books and 3,450 chapters or topics - out of the 600,000 “memorized oral traditions”, (the repetitions cover several overlapping themes). Could one conclude all of Islam is based on oral traditions, a collection of stories and legends?
Posted on: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 14:55:53 +0000

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