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The Sources of the Quran : A Critical Review of the Authorship Theories By IIPH

The Sources of the Quran : A Critical Review of the Authorship Theories By IIPH

Publisher: IIPH (International Islamic Publishing House)
Language: English
Binding: Hard Cover
Pages: 126
Size: 15x22cm

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This work provides a critical review of the major theories surrounding the authorship of the Qur’an, relying on logical arguments, historical evidence, textual analysis, and scientific data. While there is widespread disagreement among scholars on the subject, it is generally accepted that the Qur’an was first recited by Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him), who was born in Makkah (Mecca) in the sixth century. Scholars are divided into three main groups regarding the source of the Qur’an: those who believe Muhammad himself was the author, those who believe he learned it from another human author or authors, and those who believe it is a word-for-word revelation from God. In this detailed examination, Hamza Njozi presents a well-reasoned conclusion on the validity of these three theories.

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Discover the origins of the Qur'an with "The Sources of the Quran" by IIPH. Through logical arguments, historical evidence, textual analysis, and scientific data, this critical review delves into the major authorship theories. Perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this sacred text.


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Hamza Mustafa Njozi

Hamza Mustafa Njozi is a respected Islamic scholar and author known for his clear, thoughtful writing on key topics in Islam. He is especially recognized for addressing contemporary issues through the lens of Qur’anic guidance and Prophetic teachings.

With a strong background in Islamic studies and a commitment to da'wah, Njozi's works aim to educate, inspire, and invite both Muslims and non-Muslims to reflect deeply on the message of Islam. His writing is engaging, well-researched, and rooted in authentic sources, making complex topics accessible to readers at all levels.