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Foreword
In his objective study of the texts, Maurice
Bucaille clears away many preconceived ideas about
the Old Testament, the
Gospels and the Qur'an. He tries, in this collection of Writings,
to separate
what belongs to Revelation from what is the product of error or human
interpretation.
His study sheds new light on the Holy Scriptures. At the end of a gripping
account, he places the Believer before a point of cardinal importance: the
continuity of a Revelation emanating from the same God, with modes of expression
that differ in the course of time. It leads us to meditate upon those factors
which, in our day, should spiritually unite rather than divide-Jews, Christians
and Muslims.
As a surgeon, Maurice Bucaille has often been
in a situation where he was able to examine not only people's bodies, but their
souls.
This is how he was struck by the existence of Muslim piety and by aspects of
Islam which remain unknown to the vast majority of non-Muslims. In his search
for explanations which are otherwise difficult to obtain, he learnt Arabic and
studied the Qur'an. In it, he was surprised to find statements on natural
phenomena whose meaning can only be understood through modern scientific
knowledge.
He then turned to the question of the
authenticity of the writings that constitute the Holy Scriptures
of the
monotheistic religions. Finally,
in the case of the Bible, he proceeded to a confrontation between these writings
and scientific data.
The results of his research into the
Judeo-Christian Revelation and the Qur'an are set out in this book.
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