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...her that illuminated the distant palaces of Busra in Syria. Classical historians record that fourteen pillars of the Persian em...
...n). The revelation of al-Muddaththir is significant in the classical hadith literature because some companions and scholars of...
... The timing of the revelation of al-Fatiha is debated among classical scholars. Some place it among the earliest Meccan revelat...
... would respond to physical persecution with physical force. Classical scholars note that after his conversion, the outright mis...
...of the Meccan mission possible. He was not a Muslim, in the classical scholarly consensus, but he was the most consequential no...
...e lasted twenty-five years and was, by every account in the classical sources, one of genuine love and partnership. The Prophet...
...ney to Jerusalem and the ascent through the heavens — which classical scholars understand as a divine mercy given to the Prophe...
...urroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs.' The classical scholarly consensus holds that this was a bodily, physica...
...urposes fundamentally opposed to Islam — a distinction that classical and contemporary scholars apply wherever the issue arises...
...lah explicitly approved Islam as the religion for humanity. Classical scholars of Quranic sciences rank this verse among the la...
...he most carefully studied in the sciences of the Quran. The classical scholars acknowledge multiple candidates, each with a cha...