A Further Investigation into the Syriac and Christian Substrata of the Qur'an | Surah 52, 53 and 97

4 years ago
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The first half is a comparative and speculative examination of surah 53 vs Matthew 2 & 14, using the Syriac version. We discover that Surah 52's title Al-Tur is a borrowing from a Syriac word found in the Peshita. In the second half, I look at Christoph Luxenburg's examination of Surah 97 and its connection with Matthew 2 and Luke 2, as well as a Syriac liturgical practice of vigils on Christmas Eve. Sources used: Did Muhammad exist? Robert Spencer.
http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/197234
Syriac Gospels: https://theholyaramaicscriptures.weebly.com/matthews-gospel.html

Sneaker's Corner seeks to comment on and share some of the key moments from Speaker's Corner. Another goal is to explore in a critical way the origins of Islam, and in this regard, I must credit the work of Dan Gibson, Patricia Crone, Angelika Neuwirth, Jay Smith, Hatun Tash, David Wood, Robert Spencer, Douglas Murray, and many more who from different backgrounds have been asking challenging questions and contributed to my current understanding of Islam.
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