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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This article has me recall frequent reference to one using the pen name "Christoph Luxenberg".

As described by Hugh Fitzgerald:

"But no one had been so systematic, and meticulous, as Christoph Luxenberg, whose recent “Syro-Aramaic Reading” of the Qur’an. (“Die syro-Aramaische Lesart von der Koran”) can truly be described as a revolutionary study of the early Qur’an. And Luxenberg’s fearless philology has been extended to the study of other writings that have hitherto been too-easily accepted as purely Islamic in nature."


"Recent scholarship on the origins of Islam -- John Wansbrough, Patricia Crone, Michael Cook, Yehuda Nevo, Gerd Puin, Christoph Luxenburg et al.

and

"Does the Qur’an contain many passages that make sense only if given a “Syro-Aramaic reading”?

There is no impulse among Muslim scholars of Islam to have Islam examined, and studied, as Christianity and Judaism have been. Whether those studies of early Islam are philological (the line from Alphonse Mingana to Christoph Luxenberg), or historical (David Margoliouth, John Wansbrough, Michael Cook, Patricia Crone)"


Christoph's book is in print in english . . .but only for sale in Germany. Hmmmmm.

Could it be that Christoph is one of the surviving German/experts this article refers to?

Saturday, January 12, 2008 8:43:00 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another telling feature in the article comes near the end:

"Mr. Kunitzsch, the obituary author, says he's mystified by Mr. Spitaler's motives. He speculates that his former colleague decided that the Quran manuscript project was simply too ambitious. The task, says Mr. Kunitzsch, grew steadily more sensitive as Muslim hostility towards Western scholars escalated, particularly after the founding of Israel in 1948. "He knew that for Arabs, [the Quran] was a closed matter."


Hence the current issues with MESA NOSTRA
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/004791.php

Sunday, January 13, 2008 12:52:00 am

Blogger vp said...

Christoph's book is in print in english . . .but only for sale in Germany. Hmmmmm.

You can preview Christoph's book at Google Books. Here is the link.

Sunday, January 13, 2008 6:04:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"So now, we have some very intriguing evidence of connections between Nazism and Islam."

That complements the evidence of connections between Nazism and the Catholic church, and Nazism and the Lutheran church, don't you think?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008 4:38:00 am

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