A critique of Hamilton Gibb's criticisms of the Qur'an
Autor: | Syed Farooq Aziz, Dr. Bilal Ahmad |
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Jazyk: | urdština |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.7505274 |
Popis: | Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb (1895-1971) is one of the orientalists. He disregarded the Qur'an's claim to be a revealed book and its historical validity. Additionally, he criticises aspects of the Qur'an such as the Day of Judgment, the Fear of God, the Mention of Prophets, the Use of the Word "Al-Rahman," etc. He therefore criticised certain Quranic passages in an effort to disprove the Quran's veracity. Aside from that, he described the Holy Quran as a work composed by Muhammad and rejected its revelation. He claimed that the prophet Muhammad had borrowed the majority of the Quran's doctrines from Jewish and Christian traditions, including the notion of the judgement day, the existence of Paradise and Hell, and references to various prophets. He also mentioned that Muhammad used the fear of God as a tool to control Muslims and to intimidate his opponents. According to him, Muhammad used the punishments of other nations, like thesssssss nation of Loot and the Egyptians, in writing the Quran. Muhammad's goal in mentioning these nations was to make his knowledge known as supernatural and the original revelation from Allah and to get people to accept it. http://ojs.uopisl.pk/index.php/peshawarislamicus/article/view/78 |
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