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Quran and the Talmud

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Quoted alongside Quran 18:109 to argue that the Quran borrows wording or ideas from rabbinic literature.

In Q&A, this Talmud passage was cited as the source of the 'whoever kills one soul' saying, to challenge the Qur'an's relationship to Jewish rabbinic tradition.

Quoted in comparison with a rabbinic saying, to argue that the Quran echoes Jewish tradition about the inexhaustibility of God's words.

A superchat referenced this verse to argue the Quran reflects Talmudic material and to question its independent authority.

In Q&A, this verse was cited to argue that the Qur'an contains a saying parallel to rabbinic literature, raising the issue of whether the Qur'an is echoing the Talmud rather tha...

Cited to argue that the Quran quotes a Talmud-like maxim about killing one person being like killing all mankind.

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