“A Common Word” in Context. Toward the roots of polemics between Christians and Muslims in Early Islam

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Gordon NICKEL

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The Muslim interpretive tradition provides meanings for many Qur’ānic verses which may otherwise seem opaque. A verse used today by some to argue that Muslims and Christians have theological understandings “in common,” Q3.64, was understood in the tradition as a polemical challenge to non-Muslims to accept the Muslim concept of deity.

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