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- Publisher: American Trust Publications (1978)
- ASIN: B0000E9CGD
- Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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Some of his research is some-what out dated as in recent years a study was undertaken by Sh. Abdul-Majid Azzindani. In the case of embryology Sh. Azzindai acquired the help of two of the most prominent embryologists Pro. Keith L. Moore and Prof. TVN Persaud (see their publications on Amazon). The research took about 3 years and the findings were more astonishing than mentioned in Bucaille's book.
A video entiled "The Truth" or "This is the Truth" contains Sh. Azzindani's interviews with at least 16 scientists in various disciplines, including embryology which makes a non-sense of Campbell's refutation. Campbell's work is not scholarly and his methodology is poor and typical of certain missionary groups. Azzindani's research is not based on Bucaille's book, but takes similar subject matter much deeper: both scientfically and linguistically, and is also "independent" confirmation of some of Bucaille's findings.
Maurice Bucaille is also respected scholar concerning Ancient Egypt and has won various awards and prizes eg. "Mummies of the Pharaohs : Modern Medical Investigations" and "Moses and Pharaoh: The Hebrews in Egypt". The last book contains a comparision of the Bible and Qur'an with secular knowledge. His results confirm that the Qur'an could not be based on the Bible or on secular knowledge of the time. Read these books, and check his reseach methodology.
The book was originally written in french and, although readable in English, some of the phrases seemed to have lost something in the translation
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