IQSA Zoom Seminars #1 Hythem Sidky [Gallery View]
Check out the first installment in the series of IQSA Corona Qur’an Seminars on Zoom (#IQSAZoom), in which Hythem Sidky, "Codex Damascensis and the Evolution of the Syrian Reading Tradition." Read more about these free resources at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/videos/, and don't forget to continue the discussion on social media by using the hashtag #IQSAZoom! Seminars are open to the public and all are welcome to join the meetings. To support this project, join IQSA or renew your membership at members.iqsaweb.org, or make a donation online at https://iqsaweb.wordpress.com/members...

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IQSA Zoom Seminars #2 Gabriel Reynolds, “Perish the Human! On Sinfulness and Satan in the Qur’an”

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Sean Anthony - The Historical Muhammad

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Tommaso Tesei: Dhu-l-Qarnayn, Late Antiquity, and Rethinking Qur'anic Authorship

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Gary Wills, "What the Qur'an Meant: And Why It Matters"

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Quranic Manuscripts with Dr. Hythem Sidky on Bottled Petrichor

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Origins of Ashkenazi Jews (Ashkenazium Lectures Part 1)

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IQSA Zoom Seminar #6 Ahmad al-Jallad, "Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions and Qur'anic orthographies"

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IQSA Zoom Seminars #1 Hythem Sidky, "Codex Damascensis and the Evolution of the Syrian Reading..."

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Dr. Sayyed Hossein Nasr, "The Study Quran"

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Emran El-Badawi: The Quran and the Aramaic Gospel Tradition

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There are No Holes in the Qur'anic Narrative | Dr. Ali Ataie

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Crash Course in Jewish History 1. Ancient Israel Dr. Henry Abramson

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IQSA Zoom Seminar #7 Robert Hoyland, "'Arabi and A'jami in the Qur'an: The Language of Revelation.."
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Sean Anthony & Gabriel Said Reynolds [1]: Muhammad, the Caliphs, Variant Qur'ans, and Orientalism

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IQSA Zoom Seminars #3 Johanna Pink, "The Qur’an in Javanese. Scripture, Teaching and Translation"

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What do the Sana'a Manuscripts Tell Us About the Quran | Al Muqaddimah

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Where Did The Quran Get Its Religious Vocabulary From? | Marijn van Putten PhD

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Who Wrote the Qur'an? | What Sources Were Used?
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Hythem Sidky [II]: Radiocarbon Dating Manuscripts and the Early History of the Qur'an

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