Apparently the recovered photos of early copies of the Quran seem to
suggest that the book has a history, revisions, and overlap between
Christian and Jewish religious texts.
The Quran is seen to be as immutable to Muslims as Jesus Christ is to
Christians, and any evidence that the Quran had man-made origins would
go completely against the faith of Islam.
I feel, however, that any such research will be silenced and buried
due to fear and intimidation. Although evidently there are some that
believe the world is more ready to accept such knowledge today.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120008793352784631.html

"During the 19th century, Germans pioneered modern scholarship of
ancient texts. Their work revolutionized understanding of Christian
and Jewish scripture. It also infuriated some of the devout, who
resented secular scrutiny of texts believed to contain sacred truths."

"The Quran is viewed by most Muslims as the unchanging word of God as
transmitted to the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century. The text, they
believe, didn't evolve or get edited. The Quran says it is "flawless"
and fixed by an "imperishable tablet" in heaven. It starts with a
warning: "This book is not to be doubted."

"A scholar in northern Germany writes under the pseudonym of Christoph
Luxenberg because, he says, his controversial views on the Quran risk
provoking Muslims. He claims that chunks of it were written not in
Arabic but in another ancient language, Syriac. The "virgins" promised
by the Quran to Islamic martyrs, he asserts, are in fact only
"grapes."
Ms. Neuwirth, the Berlin professor now in charge of the Munich
archive, rejects the theories of her more radical colleagues, who ride
roughshod, she says, over Islamic scholarship. Her aim, she says,
isn't to challenge Islam but to "give the Quran the same attention as
the Bible." All the same, she adds: "This is a taboo zone."
Ms. Neuwirth says it's too early to have any idea what her team's
close study of the cache of early texts and other manuscripts will
reveal. Their project, launched last year at the Berlin-Brandenburg
Academy of Science and Humanities, has state funding for 18 years but
could take much longer. The earliest manuscripts of the Quran date
from around 700 and use a skeletal version of the Arabic script that
is difficult to decipher and can be open to divergent readings."

"Many Christians, too, dislike secular scholars boring into sacred
texts, and dismiss challenges to certain Biblical passages. But most
accept that the Bible was written by different people at different
times, and that it took centuries of winnowing before the Christian
canon was fixed in its current form.

Muslims, by contrast, view the Quran as the literal word of God.
Questioning the Quran "is like telling a Christian that Jesus was
gay," says Abdou Filali-Ansary, a Moroccan scholar.

Modern approaches to textual analysis developed in the West are viewed
in much of the Muslim world as irrelevant, at best. "Only the writings
of a practicing Muslim are worthy of our attention," a university
professor in Saudi Arabia wrote in a 2003 book. "Muslim views on the
Holy Book must remain firm: It is the Word of Allah, constant,
immaculate, unalterable and inimitable."

"Their original focus was the Bible. Priests and rabbis pushed back,
but scholars pressed on, challenging traditional views of the Old and
New Testaments. Their work undermined faith in the literal truth of
scripture and helped birth today's largely secular Europe. Over time,
some turned their attention to the Quran, too."

"Mr. Puin says the manuscripts suggested to him that the Quran "didn't
just fall from heaven" but "has a history." When he said so publicly a
decade ago, it stirred rage. "Please ensure that these scholars are
not given further access to the documents," read one letter to the
Yemen Times. "Allah, help us against our enemies."

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