23 Years

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Twenty Three Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad
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AuthorAli Dashti
Translators
  • F. R. C. Bagley
  • F. R. Bagley
CountryIran
PublisherMazda Publishers (English)
Publication date
c. 1973
Published in English
1985?
Pages228
ISBN978-1-56859-029-5

23 Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad is a book written by the Iranian author Ali Dashti.

The book contains criticism of the Quran:

The Qur'an contains sentences which are incomplete and not fully intelligible without the aid of commentaries; foreign words, unfamiliar Arabic words, and words used with other than the normal meaning; adjectives and verbs inflected without observance of the concords of gender and number; illogically and un grammatically applied pronouns which sometimes have no referent; and predicates which in rhymed passages are often remote from the subjects. These and other such aberrations in the language have given scope to critics who deny the Qur'an's eloquence.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Dashti, Ali, 23 Years: A Study of the Prophetic Career of Mohammad, Chapter 2 The Religion of Islam - The Miracle of the Qur'an


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