Yusuf Ali documents that the Koran is a book of myths, fables and fairy tales.
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Yusuf Ali documents that the Koran is a book of myths, fables and fairy tales.
"Many scholars are agreed that the stories found in the Qur'an were derived from the legends and myths of Arabs, Jews, Persians, and Christians. In other words, they did not come from heaven but from earth. Their source is not Allah but human story tellers. This is why many scholars view the Qur'an as a fanciful book of ancient tales. This will not come as a surprise to anyone who actually reads the Qur'an. It is primarily composed of old fables and myths which convolute the names, dates, events, and places of biblical and secular history into incoherent fantasies. Such fantastic stories as the youths in the cave, the she camel, the monkey people and the night journey are only faint garbled reflections of the original tales.
Example: Yusuf Ali's translation and commentary on the Qur'an is well known and accepted all over the world:
If the Qur'an is a confused and jumbled record of ancient "stories" drawn from the various nations conquered by the Arabs, this becomes the most serious threat to Islam's claim of divine revelation. Maududi was right. Once we identify the sources of the Qur'an, it is no longer a revelation."
Surah |
verse |
Source of story according to the footnotes and comments in Yusuf Ali's Translation and Commentary of the Koran. |
2 |
60 |
Jewish And Arab legends |
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65 |
Jewish legends |
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125 |
Arab legends |
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158 |
Arab legends |
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189 |
Arab legends |
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194 |
Arab legends |
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196 |
Arab legends |
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197 |
Arab legends |
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198 |
Arab legends |
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200 |
Arab legends |
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259 |
Jewish legend |
3 |
49 |
Christian legend |
7 |
65 |
Arab legends |
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73 |
Arab legends |
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85 |
Arab legends |
11 |
59 |
Arab legends |
18 |
9 |
Christian legend |
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110 |
Persian source |
74 |
32 |
Arab legends |
By Dr. Robert Morley