Edwin Setiadi

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The eleventh-century poet Ma‘arri gained acclaim for his cynical agnosticism, jibing that ‘The people of the earth are of two types: those with reason and no religion, and religious folk with no reason at all.’ But such skeptics still abided by or concealed themselves within the confines of Islam’s canonical culture.
Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy
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