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A Scientific Commentary on the Quran

Surahs 1-11

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A Scientific Commentary on the Quran

By: James Snapp
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This book, intended to be used as a companion volume to the Quran, featured in-depth analysis of the historical context and background of the first eleven surahs of the Quran, interpreting the text segment by segment. The author makes multiple comparisons of the Quran, the Tanakh, and the Bible. Written from a scientific perspective, the evidence presented in this commentary indicates that the Quran as it exists today (in the Kufic script with vowels added) represents a departure from the message of both the Tanakh and the Injeel. After the in-depth analysis, the author shares some thoughts and concludes that the Quran of Uthman in its present form is a mixture of good elements (promoted by Muhammad early in his career) and bad elements, which were produced under the influence of a human or supernatural (or both) masquerader. Islam
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