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Foreword | ||
Manuscripts utilized in Quaranic studies | ||
I | Revelation and canon | 1 |
II | Emblems of prophethood | 53 |
III | Origins of classical Arabic | 85 |
IV | Principles of exegesis | 119 |
Annotations | 257 | |
Glossary | 309 |
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