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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.
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'''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.
  
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 22:18, 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.