Table of Contents
Pett Peter Islam and the Koran
Contents of Pett Peter Islam and the Koran
1. The Origins Of Islam In Scholarship
2. Archaeological Discovery and The Koran
3. Different Traditions of and Contradictions in The Koran
4. The Supposed Teaching of the Koran Concerning Jesus
5. What Do Muslims Teach?
6. Contra Islam (1)
7. Contra Islam (2)
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Pett Peter Islam and the Koran
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