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Quranic clarity / internal contradiction

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Total mentions
95
Core passages
8
Mapped evidence clips
3
Streams
29
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Quranic clarity / internal contradiction

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Passage coverage

8 mapped passages

Evidence coverage

3 clips connected

Overflow clips

3 uncategorized

Passages

Quran 12:111

12 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 3:7

11 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 6:114

5 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 11:1

4 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 16:25

4 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 35:18

4 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 10:16

2 total mentions feeding this claim

2 clips
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Quran 12:1

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Evidence lanes

David Wood cited this cluster of verses to argue that the Qur'an presents itself as a perfectly clear book, setting up his claim that Muslims should not reinterpret its plain st...

Supports claim through Quran 11:1Open verseOpen stream

Used as the main example of a qira'at variant where one reading negates and another affirms, to argue that some Quran variants change meaning contradictorily rather than merely ...

Supports claim through Quran 10:16Open verseOpen stream

Quoted to show a classical Sunni tafsir explicitly acknowledging the opposite-reading variant on Quran 10:16, reinforcing the argument that the variants are not mere dialects.

Supports claim through Quran 10:16Open verseOpen stream

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Judges 700:02:51Jami` al-Tirmidhi 319202:07:16Quran 10:3903:09:59
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