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Eine Nachricht tiber den in Rede stehenden Koran 

 finde ich schon bei Wright, Bab und seine Secte in 

 Persien'*), und in Binning, A Journal of two years' 

 travel in Persia, Ceylon, etc. London 1857. Vol. I. 

 S. 40?. The Bab, according to this account, gave^out 

 that he had obtained possession of the ten lost sec-, 

 tions of the Koran , which (as I have previously ex- 

 plained) the Sheeahs suppose to have been suppressed, 

 and that these new found chapters leaded to abrogate 



and alter much of the sacred books, in ils now uni- 

 versally acknowledged condition. Unfortunately for 

 their pretensions, the sections in question, having been 

 examined by competent judges, are pronounced to be 

 a manifest forgery, consisting only in a miserable imi- 

 tation of the style of the Koran, composed in indiffe- 

 rent Arabic. The followers of the Bab are however 

 perfectly satisfied as to their genuiness and authenti- 

 city, and hold the Koran, as it is, to be incomplete 

 tor salvation. 



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38) Zeitschr. 5. D. ra, Gesellsch. Bd. V, S. 384: Er dictirte e|- 

 nem Schreiber etwas, das er seinen Koran nannte, und die arabi- 

 schen Sentenzen flossen so schueU von seiner Zunge, dasa viele der 



Personen, welche Zeugeu davon waren, ihn far inspirirt bielten 



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