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− | '''The Quraysh Quran''' is either a [[Monothelite]] book based on the [[Gnostic Noahite]] materials of a lost [[Proto-Karaite]] sect. It was assembled by the Quraysh Caliph Uthman in an attempt to suppress various ideas which originated from [[Mehmet the Ishmaelite]] such as, for example, variant targums in languages other than "Intelligible Arabic" which Uthman regarded as unnecessary innovations. | + | '''The Quraysh Quran''' slowly came into existence slowly as a result of much redaction over a period of about 200 years. Despite the delay it was attributed to an alleged Umayyad Caliph of Quraysh origins called Uthman who probably did not exist. |
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− | Although the Quraysh Quran is clearly presented and intended to be taken as the central text for a Monothelite version of Christianity, it is easy to identify Judeo-Baptist Gnosticism in the text. The fact that such passages can be presented simultaneously as both Monothelite Christianity and Judeo-Baptist Gnosticism is evidence that the text does not reflect what one would expect were it the sole product of divine intellect.
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Revision as of 22:17, 28 November 2020
The Quraysh Quran slowly came into existence slowly as a result of much redaction over a period of about 200 years. Despite the delay it was attributed to an alleged Umayyad Caliph of Quraysh origins called Uthman who probably did not exist.