Qur'anic Islam
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Qur'anic Islam
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Not Qur'an Alone, rather Qur'an First. I don't reject all History nor all Hadiths. Owner of Qur'anic Islam YouTube Channel.



@Quranic_Islam children of Ismail (a.s), I was wondering if there was any sort of link. maybe the reason why their religion before Islamic influence had some elements of henotheism, after centuries of corruption of the message of Ibrahim (a.s), mixed with influence from Judaism & Christianity.


Cook, Michael in A History of the Muslim World argues Islamic isnād resembles rabbinic chains in the Talmud and suggests Islam adopted this style, then developed it more systematically across a wider range of material in Hadith Studies.

This obsession with foreign influences is a symptom of lack of originality. 'If you have nothing interesting to say about the material, find similarities elsewhere & claim that's its origin'. By the same token, academic citation practices could be said to originate from isnād.



The Islamic Scholarly Tradition Studies in History, Law, and Thought in Honor of Professor Michael Allan Cook ed. Asad Q. Ahmed et al. BRill 2011 PDF 🎯 archive.org/download/asad-…

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Ibn Arabi was a noted Muslim Andalusian Islamic scholar, theologian, philosopher, Sufi, and poet. He was born in Murcia, Spain. Known as Muhiy al-Din (reviver of the faith) and Sheikh al-Akbar (the greatest Sheikh), Ibn Arabi provided an understanding of Islam from its most literal to its most profound meaning. His influence upon later generations of spiritual masters can be seen in countries as far apart as Spain and Indonesia. A prolific writer, he wrote Fusus al-Hikam (the bezels of wisdom), an exposition of the inner meaning of the wisdom of the prophets in the Judaic / Christian / Islamic line, and the Futuhat al-Makkiyya (Meccan Revelations), a vast encyclopedia of spiritual knowledge which unites and distinguishes the three strands of tradition, reason and mystical insight. Ibn al-Arabi’s works on Cosmology have been recognized throughout the world. He is said to have written a total of 850 works, out of which 700 are considered to be the authentic ones while over 400 are still extant. #archaeohistories








