The Question of (Mis)interpreting the Qur’ān by Muslims
Although the Qur’ān calls Muslims to make peace with their enemies (Qur’ān 8:61‒62), some early Qur’ān exegetes1 interpret that to be abrogated by subsequent war verses (Qur’ān 9:5; Qur’ān 9:12‒13). This, according to a sound methodology, is a misinterpretation. So why is the Qur’ān often taken out...
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Main Author: | Zakyi Ibrahim |
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Language: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/18ad85ffe635437381a4e0c2465ee2f3 |
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