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Contradictions in the Qur'an: Samaritans in the time of Moses?
The Qur'an says that the calf worshipped by the Israelites at mount
Horeb was molded by a Samaritan (Sura 20:85-87, 95-97). Yet the term
`Samaritan' was not coined until 722 B.C., which is several hundred
years after the events recorded in Exodus. Thus, the Samaritan people
could not have existed during the life of Moses, and therefore, could
not have been responsible for molding the calf.
It is interesting to notice that while Yusuf Ali attempts to change
this word to "Samiri" and Pickthall to "As Samirii."
Arberry in the English, and Kasimirski in the French both correctly
translate it "Samaritan." Yusuf Ali, in his footnotes, "bends over
backwards" to explain his choice by suggesting that the name could
mean "Shemer," which denotes a stranger, or "Shomer," which means a
watchman, the equivalent of "Samara" in Arabic, which he implies
is close enough to the Samari he is looking for. But the Arabic
simply does not give Ali the leeway to concoct other meanings for
this word. To be consistent with the Arabic he should keep his
translation consistent with the text, as Arberry and Kasimirski
have done.
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