The Origins of Islam - 6.6 The Codex Parisino-Petropolitanus II

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By looking at the corrections made by the scribe who wrote one of the oldest Quranic manuscripts, we can reconstruct the original contents of the Quran.

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References for this episode:

Dequin, Raymond "Der frühe abbasidische Koran"'. In: Die Entstehung einer Weltreligion VI: Vom umayadischen Christentum zum abbasidischen Islam. Inârah Vol. 10. 2021,
pp. 146–233.

Powers, David S. Muhammad is not the Father of Any of Your Men. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

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