So applying your definition to physics, if I write e=mc2 I've copied and or plagiarized Einstein because I repeated his formulation.copy and plagiarized are two different things
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So applying your definition to physics, if I write e=mc2 I've copied and or plagiarized Einstein because I repeated his formulation.copy and plagiarized are two different things
So applying your definition to physics, if I write e=mc2 I've copied and or plagiarized Einstein because I repeated his formulation.
And as you alluded to, the Quran was not written as an academic paper in 2015 using the standards of today. So complaining about Muhammad and the Quran could be considered analogous to complaining that a nail is not a screw.Only if you were writing a paper to be published or for evaluation. This is why universities and other forms of higher education take a very harsh view of work without proper citations to the point that it counts against one's record. On a forum it does not really matter as there is no such standard you are being held to nor one you have accepted when you joined.
The major difference is that these standards exist now when these did not exists to such a degree in the past. The issue really is about what is claimed by the author at the time.
What do you mean historical position? Do you mean Prophet Muhammad has not belong to any historical records? Islam is the faith that is backed by history as well. And one able to examine the faith by testing the record or the teaching whether it is compatible with archaeological invention or contradict (with the science/history/archaeology or what ever the fact we agree with).That is not a credible historical position. It is a position of faith only.
Quran is a warning book. It warns us about the afterlife, hell, heaven and the meeting with our God. No matter it is not written in the academic standards, at least it teaches us the truth.And as you alluded to, the Quran was not written as an academic paper in 2015 using the standards of today. So complaining about Muhammad and the Quran could be considered analogous to complaining that a nail is not a screw.
And as you alluded to, the Quran was not written as an academic paper in 2015 using the standards of today. So complaining about Muhammad and the Quran could be considered analogous to complaining that a nail is not a screw.
What do you mean historical position?
and what about Islam? since islam belongs to the historical records as well.There is a difference between mythology and history.
and what about Islam? since islam belongs to the historical records as well.
yes the myths in islam are true.It also belongs to the mythological records as well.
Islam historically speaking, used many biblical traditions rewriting the for its own needs. There is no other credible historical record
It was plagiarized, not copied.
muhammad had to be taught the biblical traditions..
It is a rational comments.Typical BS claim. Plagiarism is copying without acknowledging the source, Islam is clear on the point that it does source ideas and concepts from Judaism and Christianity so its not plagiarism.
I want also to become a follower of Jesus, how to do that?Interestingly, I met a man the other day who said he used to be a Muslim, but left to become a follower of Jesus after having noticed that the Qur'an a) never said that the Bible was corrupt and b) said that Jesus was not the Son of God. As he understood the Bible to say precisely the latter, he felt this was a contradiction, showing the Qur'an could not be the uncorrupted word of God, so he left Islam.
The types of people you meet in a Christian bookshop!
Typical BS claim. Plagiarism is copying without acknowleding the source, Islam is clear on the point that it does source ideas and concepts from Judaism and Christianity so its not plagiarism.
Incorrect, you are ignoring a third option, that he was simply exposed to such traditions over many years because they were present in the societies he lived among.
yes the myths in islam are true.
Find me a single muslims that agrees the biblical traditions were copied.
Find me a single passage in the koran that states biblical mythology was taken from the bible.
I have to agree.Typical BS claim. Plagiarism is copying without acknowleding the source, Islam is clear on the point that it does source ideas and concepts from Judaism and Christianity so its not plagiarism.