Dr Zakir - Are there Mistakes in the Quran? - ( nel Corano ci sono errori ? )
Criticism of the Quran is an interdisciplinary field of study concerning the factual accuracy of the claims and the moral tenability of the commands made in the Quran, the holy book of Islam. The Quran is viewed to be the scriptural foundation of Islam and is believed by Muslims to have been sent down by God (Allah) and revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jabreel (Gabriel). It has been subject to criticism both in the sense of being studied by mostly secular Western scholars. In "critical-historical study" scholars (such as John Wansbrough, Joseph Schacht, Patricia Crone, Michael Cook) seek to investigate and verify the Quran's origin, text, composition, history,[1] examining questions, puzzles, difficult text, etc. as they would non-sacred ancient texts.[2] The most common criticisms concern various pre-existing sources that Quran relies upon, internal consistency, clarity and ethical teachings. According to Toby Lester, many Muslims find not only the religious fault-finding but also Western scholarly investigation of textual evidence "disturbing and offensive".[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_the_Quran ITALIAN La critica del Corano è un campo di studio interdisciplinare riguardante l'accuratezza fattuale delle affermazioni e la sostenibilità morale dei comandi impartiti nel Corano, il libro sacro dell'Islam. Il Corano è considerato il fondamento scritturale dell'Islam ed è creduto dai musulmani che sia stato mandato da Dio (Allah) e rivelato a Maometto dall'angelo Jabreel (Gabriel). È stato oggetto di critiche sia nel senso di essere studiato da studiosi occidentali per lo più laici.
Criticism of the Quran is an interdisciplinary field of study concerning the factual accuracy of the claims and the moral tenability of the commands made in the Quran, the holy book of Islam. The Quran is viewed to be the scriptural foundation of Islam and is believed by Muslims to have been sent down by God (Allah) and revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jabreel (Gabriel). It has been subject to criticism both in the sense of being studied by mostly secular Western scholars. In "critical-historical study" scholars (such as John Wansbrough, Joseph Schacht, Patricia Crone, Michael Cook) seek to investigate and verify the Quran's origin, text, composition, history,[1] examining questions, puzzles, difficult text, etc. as they would non-sacred ancient texts.[2] The most common criticisms concern various pre-existing sources that Quran relies upon, internal consistency, clarity and ethical teachings. According to Toby Lester, many Muslims find not only the religious fault-finding but also Western scholarly investigation of textual evidence "disturbing and offensive".[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_the_Quran ITALIAN La critica del Corano è un campo di studio interdisciplinare riguardante l'accuratezza fattuale delle affermazioni e la sostenibilità morale dei comandi impartiti nel Corano, il libro sacro dell'Islam. Il Corano è considerato il fondamento scritturale dell'Islam ed è creduto dai musulmani che sia stato mandato da Dio (Allah) e rivelato a Maometto dall'angelo Jabreel (Gabriel). È stato oggetto di critiche sia nel senso di essere studiato da studiosi occidentali per lo più laici.