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The Qur'anic discourse is distinct from the later Islamic discourse

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  • The Qur’anic discourse differs from the Islamic discourse
  • Orthodox thought strips revelation of its historicity
  • Ibn Mujahid’s reform changed the history of the text
  • The Cairo edition fixed the model version
  • The Qur’anic discourse differs from the Islamic discourse
  • Orthodox thought strips revelation of its historicity
  • Ibn Mujahid’s reform changed the history of the text
  • The Cairo edition fixed the model version

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