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Is Dhul Qarnayn, Alexander the Great? Reflecting on Muhammad Rāghib al–Ṭabbākh�s contribution on a translated manuscript discovered in Timbuktu on Dul Qarnayn
This article emanates from a manuscript found in Timbuktu and digitised. The digitised
version was subsequently translated by a team of translators and published as a book: Qissat
Dhul Qarnayn [Tale of the two-horned one]. The most important question raised in reading this
manuscript was the identity of Dhul Qarnayn. Subsequently to this manuscript being
published as a book, a book written by Muḥammad Rāghib al-Ṭabbākh in 1949 in Arabic was
examined, and it detailed a comprehensive scholarly study of the different views among
scholars at that time about Dhul Qarnayn and Alexander the Great. This article reflects on the
views of Muḥammad Rāghib al-Ṭabbākh in his book together with the manuscript found in
Timbuktu and brings together views that attempt to establish and understand who Dhul
Qarnayn is or was and his adventures.
INTRADISCIPLINARY AND/OR INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS : The article elaborates on a topic that
has been discussed by historians and theologians of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic faiths. It
forms part of the discussion on apocalyptic literature. Within the Islamic context, it is often
discussed among scholars dealing with the exegesis of the Qur’an and the Hadith. Some Sufi
scholars tend to discuss it as well. It has intrigued some archaeologists. It highlights some
civilisational issues at the time.http://www.ve.org.zaam2018Science of Religion and Missiolog
Sa‘īd b. Ḥasan, biographical notes through the prism of Masālik al-Naẓar
The Islamic polemical tract Kitāb Masālik al-Naẓar reveals much about its author, the Jewish apostate Sa‘īd b. Ḥasan. Sa‘īd plunges into diverse polemic themes, including some with which he is poorly acquainted, and uses sources from all three Abrahamic faiths, showing greater familiarity with Jewish sources than with the Qur’ān. The discussion explores Sa‘īd’s treatment of various issues in Muslim-Jewish polemics through the prism of his important polemical tract, Masālik al-Naẓar, and takes one of the first steps toward lifting Sa‘īd out of his undeserved obscurity in scholarship
Ḥujaj al-Qurʾān li-Jamīʻ Ahl al-Milal wa-al-adyān /
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