What is the origin of man? : the answers of science and the holy scriptures
What is the Origin of Man?: The Answers of Science and the Holy Scriptures [1983]byMaurice Bucaille, Dr---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please support the author(s) and/or the publisher(s) by buying the book(s) and only from authorized seller(s).---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is the English translation of the original French work by Dr Maurice Bucaille titled L’homme, d’où vient-il?: Les réponses de la science et des Écritures saintes (Paris: Seghers, 1981). It was translated into English from the original French by Alastair D. Pannell and the author himself.TITLEWhat is the Origin of Man?: The Answers of Science and the Holy ScripturesAUTHORMaurice BucailleLANGUAGEEnglish (translation)ORIGINAL LANGUAGEFrenchORIGINAL FRENCH TITLEL’homme, d’où vient-il?: Les réponses de la science et des Écritures saintesTRANSLATORS INTO ENGLISHMaurice Bucaille, Alastair D. PannellEDITION2nd/second ed., revisedPUBLICATION DATE/YEAR[1983]PUBLISHER(S)Millat Book Centre, New Delhi; [Seghers, Paris]ISBN9782221011010NUMBER OF PAGES219WorldCathttps://www.worldcat.org/oclc/222809353https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/12292972______________________________________________________________________________Bucaille, Maurice (b. 1920) French surgeon, historian, spiritualist, and popular author of The Bible, the Quran, and Science. Claims that every scientific fact and phenomenon known today was anticipated in the Quran; therefore all scientific predictions can and should be based on the study of the Quran. Work has been translated into several languages and is widely read by Muslims.—The Oxford Dictionary of Islam______________________________________________________________________________ 219 p. : Includes bibliographical references
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