Koran Written By Jewish Rabbis! Carbon Dating Of 'Birmingham Koran' Shows Koran Written Before Muhammad. Koran Already In Existence When Muhammad Manifested Himself To The World

Written By Jewish Rabbis

True history of the origin of Koran

The Koran was written by Jewish Rabbis.

The purpose of the Koran was to mislead Catholics into leaving the Catholic Church. It was said that Muhammad was a Priest or Bishop who desired the throne of Peter. When Muhammad was not chosen - he went out on his own and took his revenge. Muhammad either heard of the Jewish Koran and took possession of it to mislead others or it is possible that Muhammad himself had the work commission by the Rabbis.

Either way - the Koran contains many Catholic & Jewish elements - it is a bizarre book written by the mind of a Jew or Jews.

It contains many heresies. It is a wicked work.


Fragments of the world's oldest Koran, found in Birmingham last month, may predate the Prophet Muhammad and could even rewrite the early history of Islam, according to scholars. The pages, thought to be between 1,448 and 1,371 years old, were discovered bound within the pages of another Koran from the late seventh century at the library of the University of Birmingham. Written in ink in an early form of Arabic script on parchment made from animal skin, the pages contain parts of the Suras, or chapters, 18 to 20, which may have been written by someone who actually knew the Prophet Muhammad - founder of the Islamic faith. The pages were carbon-dated by experts at the University of Oxford, a process which showed the Islamic holy book manuscript could be the oldest Koran in the world. The discovery was said to be particularly significant as in the early years of Islam, the Koran was thought to have been memorised and passed down orally rather written. But now several historians have said that the parchment might even predate Muhammad. Daily Mail Read More>>>>>



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  1. No. The Koran was created by syro-aramaic (monotheistic) christians, who didn't adopt the trinity dogma.

    Karl-Heinz Ohlig / Gerd-R. Puin (Hg.),The Hidden Origins of Islam, Pometheus Books, Amherst, New York 2010, 405 S.

    Karl-Heinz Ohlig (Hg.),Early Islam. A Critical Reonstruction Based on Contemporary Sources (Editor Markus Groß), Pometheus Books, Amherst, New York 2013, 647 S.

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