Maurice Bucaille
(1920 - 1998)
How could a man, from being illiterate,
become the most important author, in terms
of literary merit, in the whole of Arabic
literature? How could he then pronounce
truths of a scientific nature that no other
human being could possibly have
developed at the time, and all this without
once making the slightest error in his
pronouncements on the subject?
Maurice Bucaille,
(La Bible, Le Coran et la science) The Bible, The Quran and Science, book
Chapter 3, P. 86