You gave no explanation.
Marc... yes I did. Unless I did not see your statement.
At the time(8 months ago), we had a discussion quite similar and I gave specific details about this coinage. Everyone is free to go and look for themselves and contradict whose who say that this coin say Abd Al Malik was a partisan of the Caliph Az-Zubayr at some stage. You didn't look into it. Why ? Because it doesn't fit your narrative.
Do you have any other sources which ground what you say apart this coin?
That is the question.
But... Ok. Malik supported Zubayr. Ok. After... he killed him, right?
(at least in my universe...) So what then?
What does that would change?
I think nothing.
You do but you don't feel that way because you think your rationale is the right one while you don't understand that there will be some questions we will never be able to bring a final answer to and it will only be assumptions/conjectures.
Thanks to not project you own situation on me
It is not because you are unable to bring a final answer to some questions that it allows you to use that to qualify the feeling of others. Thanks.
I have (a) response to the major questions, contrary to you. That is our major difference. Not a theory, not an opinion, a response. Grounded with sources at your disposal.
Is the prophet of the Doctrina Jacobi, is Muhammad the prophet of Islam for you producer of the Quranic text?
For me, not.
Why: simply because never the Quran announces a Messiah nor presents a prophet with the keys of Paradise.
One example. You think the battle of Dhu Qar is the real event that the hijra is in fact refering to
What? What what what? What?
Marc... Marc... Pitié Marc !!!!
Hijra? What's this? The 9th c.narrative. And I say it's inexact.
the battle of Dhu Qar is the real event :
yes and that's all . Nothing to see with a hijra Marc... There's no hijra since there's no Mecca, etc.
even though the dates don't match by 20 years,
What dates exactly?
What I say is very clear . I say that Dhu Qar was a strong event for the Arabs, that the narrative could not put aside it of the Sira. They decided to islamize it (in good faith) and to introduce it in the narrative. That's all I say.
and even though there is another event whose dates match much better and offer an explanation to the fact the hijra is spread over 3 months in the Islamic narrative.
I'm sure you spoke of it 6 months ago Marc.
And nobody responded.
Without doubt a great event, which offer an explanation to the fact the hijra is spread over 3 months in the Islamic narrative.
Does that bring us closer to the author(s) of the Quran Marc?
There is nothing new here as those have been known since more than 10 years (Inarah/Pourshariati).
And?
Even if you are a believer, you want to get out. Why ? because you know there are skeptics and you need to convince them but it cannot be done by using muslim sources so you will try and use (bend) non muslim sources to back up the muslim narrative.
It is the Shaddel case.
Not the one of the "normal" Western scholars to whom it is much more complicated than that... Anyway, I say that the maze is very comfortable and get out of it is very dangerous. Furthermore, I think now that many scholars have been arrived not so far of my conclusions.