RE: Quran and Hadiths
January 16, 2011 at 8:05 am
(This post was last modified: January 16, 2011 at 8:07 am by annatar.)
Well, I didnt know about that copy, I knew only the one in tashkent and one in topkapi(Turkey). But as you quoted it is believed to be 8th century quran either...
"/ 2nd century hijra. Déroche gives three dates for this manuscript, the beginning of the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE, the middle of the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE and the latter half of the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE, although it is not clear which of these dates he prefers. Von Bothmer dates this manuscript to the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE."
carbon dating gives us a wide period which we know it can't be possible.(609-694)
So we should rely on palaeographic studies which suggest that its a 8th century..
http://www.turandursun.net/index.php?opt...38&lang=en
"/ 2nd century hijra. Déroche gives three dates for this manuscript, the beginning of the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE, the middle of the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE and the latter half of the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE, although it is not clear which of these dates he prefers. Von Bothmer dates this manuscript to the 2nd century hijra / 8th century CE."
carbon dating gives us a wide period which we know it can't be possible.(609-694)
So we should rely on palaeographic studies which suggest that its a 8th century..
Quote:Also, the most important thing which elevates the authenticity of the Quran from that of the hadiths is the careful process in which it was compiled. See the links below:Real history of quran;
http://www.turandursun.net/index.php?opt...38&lang=en
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