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Qué (quién) es was exposed to criticism - definición

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Criticism of Islam         
  • Tenth and eleventh-century Islamic critic, the blind poet [[Al-Ma'arri]]
  • 12th-century [[Andalusia]]n Quran
  • Critics see the reliance of Quran on various pre-existing sources as evidence for a human origin.
  • Michelino]]'s fresco
  • "It is not a [[treaty]]... [In the future, it] may well become the international [[Magna Carta]]."<ref>[http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/eleanorrooseveltdeclarationhumanrights.htm Eleanor Roosevelt: Address to the United Nations General Assembly] 10 December 1948 in Paris, France</ref> [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] with the Universal Declaration in 1949
  • "Execution of a Moroccan Jewess ([[Sol Hachuel]])", a painting by [[Alfred Dehodencq]]
  • [[Sadegh Hedayat]]
  • [[John of Damascus]], a Syrian [[monk]] and [[presbyter]], 19th-century Arabic [[icon]]
  • [[Anglican]] priest, scholar and hymn-writer [[John Mason Neale]]
  • Kaaba is revered as the most sacred site in Islam. Criticism has centered on the possible pagan origins of the Kaaba.
  • The [[September 11 attacks]] led to debate on whether Islam promotes violence.
  • [[David Hume]]
  • French philosopher [[Pascal Bruckner]] has criticised the effects of multiculturalism and Islam in the West.
  • 9th-century Quran in [[Reza Abbasi Museum]]
  • Decision of a [[Fatwa]] committee on the case of a convert to [[Christianity]]: "Since he left Islam, he will be invited to revert. If he does not revert, he will be killed pertaining to rights and obligations of the Islamic law." The fatwa outlines the same procedure and penalty for the male convert's children, on reaching the age of puberty.
  • [[Sana'a manuscript]]s of the Quran
  • slave market]] in [[Yemen]]
  • [[Vivekananda]] in 1900, at [[San Francisco]]
  • lecture tour]] of the [[United States]] in 1900
HISTORICAL AND CURRENT CRITICISM OF THE ISLAMIC RELIGION, ITS TEACHINGS, OMISSIONS, STRUCTURE, NATURE OR FOUNDERS, BUT NO ISLAMOPHOBIC CONSPIRACY THEORIES
Criticism of islam; Criticisms of Islam; Criticisms of islam; Islam criticism; Criticism of Islam/Sub article: Alleged intolerance of Islam to criticism; Alleged intolerance of Islam to criticism; Criticism of Islam/Alleged intolerance of Islam to criticism; List of controversies related to Islam; Controveries related to Islam and Muslims; Enemies of Islam; Controversies related to islam and muslims; Controversies related to Islam and Muslims; List of controversies related to Islam and Muslims; Critisicm of Islam; Anti-Islamic sentiment; Anti-Islamic propaganda; Anti-Moslem; Anti-Moslemism; Controversies about Islam; Controversies regarding Islam; Controversies surrounding Islam; Critic of Islam; Islamosceptic; Islamoskeptic; Opposition to Muslim immigration
Criticism of Islam is broadly defined as criticism of the Islamic religion in its beliefs, principles, and/or any other ideas attributed to Islam.
textual criticism         
  • marginal note]] between columns one and two) criticizing a predecessor for changing the text: "Fool and knave, leave the old reading, don't change it!"<ref name="MisJ">Ehrman 2005, p. 44.[https://books.google.com/books?id=99chXHGSVH0C&pg=PA44]{{cbignore}}. See also [https://books.google.com/books?id=99chXHGSVH0C&pg=PA56]{{cbignore}}.</ref>
  • Scheme of descent of the manuscripts of [[Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarius]] by [[Henry E. Sigerist]] (1927)
BRANCH OF TEXTUAL SCHOLARSHIP, PHILOLOGY, AND LITERARY CRITICISM
Text criticism; Text criticsm; Lower criticism; Lower Criticism; Textual Criticism; Stemmatology; Stemmatics; Stemmology; Textual critics; Critical edition; Textual critic; Critical text; Internal evidence; External evidence; New Testament textual criticism; Eclecticism in textual criticism; Stemma codicum; Critical editions; Edition (textual criticism); Textual critical methods; Emendation (textual); Lachmann's method
¦ noun the process of attempting to ascertain the original wording of a text.
stemmatics         
  • marginal note]] between columns one and two) criticizing a predecessor for changing the text: "Fool and knave, leave the old reading, don't change it!"<ref name="MisJ">Ehrman 2005, p. 44.[https://books.google.com/books?id=99chXHGSVH0C&pg=PA44]{{cbignore}}. See also [https://books.google.com/books?id=99chXHGSVH0C&pg=PA56]{{cbignore}}.</ref>
  • Scheme of descent of the manuscripts of [[Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarius]] by [[Henry E. Sigerist]] (1927)
BRANCH OF TEXTUAL SCHOLARSHIP, PHILOLOGY, AND LITERARY CRITICISM
Text criticism; Text criticsm; Lower criticism; Lower Criticism; Textual Criticism; Stemmatology; Stemmatics; Stemmology; Textual critics; Critical edition; Textual critic; Critical text; Internal evidence; External evidence; New Testament textual criticism; Eclecticism in textual criticism; Stemma codicum; Critical editions; Edition (textual criticism); Textual critical methods; Emendation (textual); Lachmann's method
[st?'mat?ks]
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] the branch of study concerned with analysing the relationship between surviving variant versions of a text, especially so as to reconstruct a lost original.

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