I will post reviews/comments on the book as I find them - this is the first I came across. It's very brief but positive and clearly from an atheist/non-religious site:
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Review from the Arabic website: The Voice of Reason:
http://thevoiceofreason.de/book.html?id=138Author: Sheikh Dr. Abbas Abdul Nour
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Date: 2/2/13
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The author titled his book: "My Ordeal with the Qur'an and with God in the Qur'an." which may seem a strange title at first glance, but the content is very exciting, especially when the reader learns that the author is an Egyptian Azhari Sheikh from the Faculty of Theology, called Abbas Abdul Nour.
The first chapter is sub-titled: "My Journey from Faith to Doubt" where the author describes his loss of faith and then there are 4 more chapters after that where the author critiques the Qur'an in a new and strange way that has not been done before. He addresses subjects such as weakness of words and expressions in the Qur'an expressing his criticism of the Qur'an in a way that most would not dare to do. The book is as the author says: "A new proposal for the Qur'anic problem from the perspective of a revolutionary."
In the following chapters he presents criticisms of the Qur'an as well as an overview of history of Atheism during Islam's development. In his last chapter he critiques the divine attributes that appear in the Qur'an and he meditates over Qur'anic verses that are always taken fro granted without any questioning or rational thought.
We can say that this book is one of the best books in terms of methodology and rational investigation into the Quran and criticism of it... We wish you a useful and enjoyable read.