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This study is Book Two, exposing the true nature of Islam; it is also Part Two of the series "Muhammad Never Ever Was A Prophet". This is a textbook face value exegesis of the 3rd Surah of the Quran; and, just as in the previous study of Surah 1 & 2 Book One, seeks sincerely to initiate a fundamentally hard reappraisal of Al-quran. It's also an invaluable resource tool for the curious.A Quote: "On the question of originality there can hardly be two opinions now that the Koran has been thoroughly compared with the Christian and Jewish traditions of the time; and it is, besides some original Arabian legends, to those only that the book stands in any close relationship. The matter is for the most part borrowed, but the manner is all the prophet's own. This is emphatically a case in which originality consists not so much in the creation of new materials of thought as in the manner in which existing traditions of various kinds are utilised and freshly blended to suit the special exigencies of the occasion. Biblical reminiscences, Rabbinic legends, Christian traditions mostly drawn from distorted apocryphal sources, and native heathen stories, all first pass through the prophet's fervid mind, and thence issue in strange new forms, tinged with poetry and enthusiasm, and well adapted to enforce his own view of life and duty, to serve as an encouragement to his faithful adherents, and to strike terror into the hearts of his opponents." Unquote.
(Rev.J.M.Rodwell 1876)