A. J. Caschetta / New English Review In the years since 9/11, the Islamic reform movement has advanced sufficiently that two distinct camps have emerged: reformers and bridge-builders. Genuine reformers seek to transform how Islam is practiced, while bridge-builders seek to improve how Islam Continue Reading
2 insertions & 2 erasures now support our Qur’an! – Quranic Corrections Ep. 7
CIRA International We continue unpacking the corrections Dr Dan Brubaker has found in the Qur’an, and we come to correction number 10. Continue Reading
7 Ways the Quran Has Been Corrected – Quranic Corrections Ep. 4
CIRA International After introducing and describing the 6 major early Qur’anic manuscripts (the Topkapi, Samarkand, Ma’il, Petropolitanus, Huseini, and Sana’a manuscripts), Jay and Al Fadi zero in on the Sana’a MS, the manuscript Al Fadi is working on for his doctorate, and point out how there Continue Reading
Is Islam Receptive to Religious Freedom?
The short-term outlook appears grim, says scholar Daniel Philpott, but there are grounds for hope. Paul Marshall / April 15, 2019 / Book review In the West and elsewhere, views of Islam are sharply divided. To put the matter far too simply, one side describes Islam as a “religion of peace,” Continue Reading