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Posted on October 18th, 2008 by martijn.
Categories: Blogosphere, Ritual and Religious Experience.
Shedding the burden of tradition | Blogging the Qur’an | guardian.co.uk
I never expected blogging the Qur’an to be easy. But the exercise turned out to be much harder than I expected. By far the hardest thing for me to do was to answer all the questions raised by Madeleine and other bloggers. Indeed, I have discovered that answering all the possible questions one can raise in relation to the Qur’an is almost impossible.
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