Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam

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  1. You can see from the table in Appendix 1, that whilst most modern
    websites discussing the Koran agree on the order, Rodwell’s Koran from
    1861 is rather discrepant. However, even Rodwell agreed that Chapter 5
    and Chapter 9 are among the last three chapters of the Koran when
    arranged chronologically. For a fuller discussion of the chronology of the
    Koran from the perspective of Islamic scholars, see Allamah Abu Abd
    Allah al-Zanjani, History of the Quran. A copy of this book can be found
    on the tanzil.net website, one of the best websites explaining the
    chronology of the Koran. http://www.webcitation.org/query?
    url=http://tanzil.net/pub/ebooks/History-of-Quran.pdf&date=2011-05-13
    Al-Zanjani cites other Muslim scholars who put Chapter 9 and Chapter 5
    as the last “revelations” of Mohammed. When the English scholar Sell
    wrote his account of the chronology of the Koran (1905), he offered three
    different chronologies (see Edward Sell, The Historical Development of
    the Qur’an [1906], 4th edition, London, 1923, p.203). In all three of the
    alternative chronologies offered by Sell, Chapter 9 is either the last
    chapter or the penultimate chapter of the Koran. There is thus an immense
    amount of scholarship showing that the Koran ends with commands to
    wage war against non-Muslims. To our knowledge, there is no
    scholarship that places Chapter 9 anywhere other than at the end of the
    chronological Koran. ↵

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