1/35 More plagiarism, misuse of sources and flawed argumentation in “Abraham Fulfilled: A Biblical Study
of God’s Plan for Ishmael and Arabia”? (Sapience Publishing 2024). By @AbuZakariyaMPOM,
@MrAdnanRashid and @ZakirHussainMDI. Read on and judge for yourself.
@ZakirHussainMDI@Jay_49erTikTok@MrAdnanRashid@AbuZakariyaMPOM On p. 54, Kalimi also mentions Ben Gurion, making the same point and gives the same reference that also appears in your book (endnote 467, p. 431). Is all this supposed to be a“coincidence”?
@Jay_49erTikTok This is hilarious, is @ZakirHussainMDI, @MrAdnanRashid and @AbuZakariyaMPOM saying Zionist leader and Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, is a Rabbi? That would be a major historical blunder, wouldn’t it? Perhaps they should read up on their “Rabbis”?
UPCOMING AMA!
In a few days, on May 13th, the linguist Dr. Marijn van Putten @PhDniX will answer ANY question from the community on r/AcademicQuran. Get your questions ready — questions will be submitted the day before, on May 12th.
@MercifulMessage From where did you get that “the Dead Sea scrolls, which are still only released in parts while the majority is under lock and key…”? Please tell me you’re not relying on obsolete info and repeating long discredited conspiracy theories. Anyways, can you provide sources for this?
@doofgeek4011@JordanAcademia0 Also, scholars have warned about making a too simplistic distinction between a collective and individual for quite some time now, a point I also note in the above paper (p. 30).
@doofgeek4011@JordanAcademia0 Within, the songs, a division whose validity is disputed, there is to my knowledge, no consensus concerning the identity(ies) of the servant. I talk about this in the second half of the paper.
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