Difference between revisions of "The Quraysh Quran"
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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 | + | '''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 [[King Tazig]]. |
− | Before the invention of the Quraysh Quran, the word Quran was cognate with the Syro-Aramaic word Qaraeana meaning Lectionary referring to the Miqra | + | Before the invention of the Quraysh Quran, the word Quran was cognate with the Syro-Aramaic word Qaraeana meaning Lectionary referring to the Miqra being the Judaic collection of readings from the Hebrew Scriptures. |
− | But the Quraysh instead collected a series of responsa from a certain Vicar called Michael which had been carried as letters to a | + | But the Quraysh instead collected a series of responsa from a certain Vicar called Michael which had been carried as letters to a man called [[Mahmet son of Ishmael]] in reply to Mahmet's queries. The collection of responsa was originally called the Ahsana AlHadith. But they got re-arranged by the Quraysh into their new "Islamic Quran". |
Click here to see a reconstructed example of how the [[Ahsana al-Hadith]] might have looked originally. | Click here to see a reconstructed example of how the [[Ahsana al-Hadith]] might have looked originally. |
Revision as of 07:47, 6 April 2021
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 King Tazig.
Before the invention of the Quraysh Quran, the word Quran was cognate with the Syro-Aramaic word Qaraeana meaning Lectionary referring to the Miqra being the Judaic collection of readings from the Hebrew Scriptures.
But the Quraysh instead collected a series of responsa from a certain Vicar called Michael which had been carried as letters to a man called Mahmet son of Ishmael in reply to Mahmet's queries. The collection of responsa was originally called the Ahsana AlHadith. But they got re-arranged by the Quraysh into their new "Islamic Quran".
Click here to see a reconstructed example of how the Ahsana al-Hadith might have looked originally.