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Originally Posted by Chicks
Moses and the Qur’an
Here’s an interesting trivia question that hardly anyone gets right: What person is mentioned by name the most times in the Qur’an? If you guessed Muhammad you’d be wrong, because he’s referred to by name only four times in the approximately 6,300 verses of Islam’s sacred text. The correct answer is Moses, who is named a remarkable 115 times. More narrative is devoted to him than to any other person, biblical or not. That fact takes many non-Muslims by surprise...
Oh, Moses figures heavily in the Jewish bible, too. So, your response justifies Islam and Judaism. Good job!
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Muhammad wrote it. Why would his name be most mentioned in the quran?
The quran DOES mention the story of jesus turning clay birds into real birds. Taht is quoting the "infancy gospel of Thomas", where Jesus is depicted as the billy mumy character in that old Twilight zone episode. Nonsense like that is what made it so important to canonize scripture. All sorts of nonsense was being written at the time.
But Mohammed included it in his book. I'm surprised Joseph Smith didn't include it in HIS book.