Qur'an 37:12 was cited to compare canonical readings and argue the text is not preserved as a single wording, because one reading gives 'you are amazed' while another gives 'I a...
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Quran 37:12 - 00:17:52
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Sahih al-Bukhari 6982 - 00:40:50
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A hadith from Sahih al-Bukhari about Muhammad's first revelation in the cave was quoted to argue his terror and the being's forceful behavior do not resemble biblical angelic en...
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Sahih al-Bukhari 3175 - 00:49:09
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This hadith was cited to argue that Muhammad was affected by dark spiritual influence, since it says he was bewitched and imagined doing things he had not done.
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Quran 113-114 - 00:49:48
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These chapters were cited because the speakers said Islamic tradition links them to Muhammad's deliverance from possession or sorcery, which they used against Muhammad's prophet...
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Quran 33:50-51 - 00:52:18
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These verses were cited to argue that the Qur'an grants Muhammad special sexual privileges, which the speakers used as evidence of self-serving revelation rather than genuine pr...
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Quran 33:50-51 - 00:54:39
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This hadith report was cited because Aisha's remark that Muhammad's lord 'hastens to fulfill your desires' was used to argue that Muhammad received conveniently self-serving rev...
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Quran 33:37 - 00:56:20
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This verse was cited in the Zayd and Zaynab discussion to argue that revelation abolished adoption rules in order to justify Muhammad marrying his adopted son's former wife.
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Quran 8:1 - 01:01:14
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This verse was cited to argue that Muhammad's revelations were materially self-serving, since it was summarized as giving spoils of war to Allah and the messenger.
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Quran 59:21 - 01:16:50
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic clarity / internal contradiction
This verse was cited by the Muslim caller as evidence that the Qur'an uses parables; the Christian side then challenged whether it actually functioned as a meaningful parable.
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Quran 24:35 - 01:18:22
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This verse was cited by the Muslim caller as another example of Qur'anic parable language, and the response challenged whether its imagery was explained clearly enough to prove ...
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1 Corinthians 15:3 - 01:26:29
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This passage was cited to rebut the claim that Jesus' crucifixion is merely allegorical, since Paul was said to teach Christ's literal death, burial, and appearances afterward.
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Quran 12:111 - 01:29:36
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This verse was cited in the Qur'an-only discussion because it says the Qur'an is a detailed explanation of everything, which the speakers used before arguing that the book fails...
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Quran 3:7 - 01:30:23
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This verse was cited to argue that the Qur'an contradicts its own claim of full clarity, because it distinguishes between clear and unclear verses and says only Allah knows some...
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Quran 1:4 - 01:34:39
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This verse from al-Fatiha was cited because the variant readings 'Malik' and 'Maalik' were used as a standard example in the debate over whether different readings are merely di...
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Quran 2:184 - 01:44:50
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(Hafs) This fasting verse was cited in two canonical forms to argue that different Qur'anic readings can change legal rulings, because one wording implies feeding one poor perso...
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Quran 2:183 - 01:44:50
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(Warsh) This fasting verse was cited in two canonical forms to argue that different Qur'anic readings can change legal rulings, because one wording implies feeding one poor pers...
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Quran 1:4 - 02:09:33
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This tafsir was cited to show that an early Muslim authority judged one accepted reading of Qur'an 1:4 to be more correct than another, undermining the claim that all canonical ...
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Quran 20:63 - 02:24:39
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These verses were cited alongside a report attributed to Aisha saying scribes made mistakes in writing them, and were used to argue that even early Islamic material admitted tex...
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Quran 5:69 - 02:24:39
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These verses were cited alongside a report attributed to Aisha saying scribes made mistakes in writing them, and were used to argue that even early Islamic material admitted tex...
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Quran 4:162 - 02:24:39
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These verses were cited alongside a report attributed to Aisha saying scribes made mistakes in writing them, and were used to argue that even early Islamic material admitted tex...
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