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Translation Confusion Corroborating Which Text

Reader comment on item: A Saudi Prince's Threat to the Obama Administration
in response to reader comment: A Very Concerned Reader: Medinan or Meccan verse?

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Apr 12, 2021 at 16:42

In inquiring about how resurrection fits into Islamic theology, how does the differing parts of the text from Medina to Mecca relate about an incident that happened in Jerusalem, presuming that Jerusalem is indeed in the text, whether of Medina or Mecca origination?
Are we to assume that per your other dissertations of the translations not being done by first language Arabs that there is a question as to how Islam is to really treat any refences to the Jewish Savior by eliminating the fact that Issa is actually Yeshua, a Jewish prophet?

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