Islam: Beliefs and Institutions

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Islam: Beliefs and Institutions is a book written by Henri Lammens.

1929, Methuen & Co. Ltd., London, Translated from French by Sir E. Denison Ross

In it, he stated that "the most glaring anachronisms" in the Qur'an is "the story of the Samaritan (sic) who is alleged to have made the Jews worship the golden calf..."p. 39


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