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Denise Martinez

Denise Martinez (born 1901 - died on 10 November 1994 in Marrakech ), nicknamed was an Islamic scholar who translated the French Quran the Arabic into French , issued in 1967 , who received around 1970 , the label of "attempt to interpret the Koran inimitable" by Islam "orthodox" in Cairo and Beirut .

Biography

It elected his home in Marrakesh for the last sixty years of his life.

Publications

  • The Koran, Gallimard , Paris, October 23, 1980 (reprint 1986, 1991, 1996), p. 1223 (ISBN 220703723)
  • The three lanes of single Descle De Brouwer, et al. "Ordinary", Paris, August 1, 1986 ( ISBN 2220024369 )
  • Koranic and biblical monotheism monotheism, Descle De Brouwer, Paris, September 13, 1988 ( ISBN 2220020460 )
  • Gateway to an enclosed garden: Core Values and a traditional society undergoing rapid change: Marrakech, 1930-1989, Descle De Brouwer, et al. "Islands", Paris, 1989 (reprint 1992), 337 p. ( ISBN 2220030598 ).
    autobiographical

Notes

  1. Jean-Pierre Proncel Hugoz, "Death to the Islamic scholar Denise Masson: A Catholic \" interpretative \ "Koran", in Le Monde , 1994-11-15 [ abstract (accessed 2007-01-18)]
  2. Andr Chouraqui , The Koran, the call, Editions Robert Laffont , Paris, December 1990, 1440 p. ( ISBN 2221069641 ), "Foreword."
    translated and annotated

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