Used from a Muslim perspective as an example of the Quran recounting the sleepers in the cave accurately to show that its stories could be confirmed by people familiar with earl...
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Quranic signs and consistency tests
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The Quran is argued to be testable by external confirmations such as prior stories or scientific claims.
Muslim appeal to external checks on Quranic truth claims.
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The Muslim side argues that Quranic stories and scientific claims can be checked as signs of the Quran’s truth.
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Cited from the Muslim perspective as an example of a scientific miracle, arguing that the Quran’s claim about an expanding universe can be checked against scientific research.
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The Quranic account of Pharaoh’s deathbed profession is argued to conflict with the Torah account.
Christian critique comparing Quran 10:90 with Exodus.
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A Quranic statement about creation in two days can be pressed as a challenge about what people supposedly witnessed.
Christian challenge question about a Quranic creation text.
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Jan 13, 2025 - 1 move - 1 reference