The writer of the article after propounding the orientalists’ accounts on historical propositions of Quran labeling them as myths, points out some of the problems of such a theory. And subsequently delivers reasons and evidences to prove the cognitive aspect of the historical propositions of the Quran. He comes to this conclusion that there is not only a reason favoring such a motion but also there are a great deal of external evidences and internal textual proofs substantiating the cognition of the holy Quran’s historical propositions.
Hassan Zamani, M. and Hussein Natiqi, G. (2010). A review on orientalists’ assumption of the Quranic historical propositions as myth. The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 4(7), 133-162.
MLA
Hassan Zamani, M. , and Hussein Natiqi, G. . "A review on orientalists’ assumption of the Quranic historical propositions as myth", The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 4, 7, 2010, 133-162.
HARVARD
Hassan Zamani, M., Hussein Natiqi, G. (2010). 'A review on orientalists’ assumption of the Quranic historical propositions as myth', The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 4(7), pp. 133-162.
CHICAGO
M. Hassan Zamani and G. Hussein Natiqi, "A review on orientalists’ assumption of the Quranic historical propositions as myth," The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 4 7 (2010): 133-162,
VANCOUVER
Hassan Zamani, M., Hussein Natiqi, G. A review on orientalists’ assumption of the Quranic historical propositions as myth. The Qur’an from Orientalists Point of View, 2010; 4(7): 133-162.