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أهم مطاعن وشبهات المستشرق جولد تسيهر على القراءات القرآنية والتفسير والرد عليها. (Arabic)
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- Author(s): محمد سالم عبدالج
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Journal of The Iraqi University; 2022, Vol. 54 Issue 2, p108-121, 14p
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The most important allegations and suspicions of the orientalist Gold watch over the Qur’anic readings, interpretation and response to them. (English)
- Abstract:
Orientalism began with the study of the Arabic language and Islam, and ended - after the western colonial expansion in the East - to study all the religions, customs, civilization, traditions and most famous languages of the East, although the concern for Islam, Arab literature, and Islamic civilization is the most important thing that Orientalists care about, and all these efforts The great effort they made was only to achieve clear and specific goals they wanted to implement in Muslim countries, so it was necessary to study the books they wrote. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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بدأ الاستش ا رق بد ا رسة اللغة العربية والاسلام، وانتهى - بعد التوسع الاستعماري الغربي في الشرق - إلى د ا رسة جميع ديانات الشرق ، وعادات ه ، وحضارته, وتقاليده وأشهر لغاته، وإن كانت العناية بالإسلام ، والآداب العربية ، والحضارة الإسلامية هي أهم ما يعنى به المستشرقون، وكل هذه الجهود الكبيرة التي بذلوها ماهي إلا لتحقيق أهداف واضحة ، ومعينة أ ا ردوا تنفيذها في بلاد المسلمين ، فكان لابد من د ا رسة الكتب التي الفوها [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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