The Qur’anic copies of Sana’a and the opinions of some German orientalists about them.
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i47.190Keywords:
Qurans from the first century AH, Islamic monuments, Yemen, Quranic copies, Sadr al-Islam Sana'aAbstract
The research tagged "Sana'a Qur'anic Qur'ans and the opinions of some German orientalists about them" is a very important topic in the field of archaeological, historical and Islamic legal studies, especially as it is an important topic with regard to the extent of the response to the orientalists' appeals about the credibility of these documents that date back to the first century AH and specifically to the era of the prophecy And the Rightly Guided Caliphs (1-41 AH / 622 AD-642 AD) The research sheds light on the definition of the Qur’an that was found in the Great Mosque in Sana’a and a reading of the biographies of the German orientalists Bowen and Platimer, who devoted their efforts to studying and preserving these Qur’ans and then questioning the extent of their authenticity?? And then respond to their Tkhzarthm about the extent of authenticity.
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