When many of us think of a scripture, we think of the Protestant Christian Bible: a well-defined, reasonably small library of writings which can be printed in a single, thick volume..It’s not that simple in Islam. While there is the Qur’an, there is also an enormous body of reports about Muhammad’s sayings and deeds called the Hadith, and Islamic law is fundamentally based on these more than on the Qur’an. .As it is clear that many are inaccurate, Islamic scholars have long tried to sort these Hadith reports into the categories of “sound,” “well-known,” or “weak.” But even when this is done, the modern believer faces the problem of scriptural passages which seem implausible or morally problematic. In his Misquoting Muhammad, Dr. Jonathan A.C. Brown discusses many ways Islamic scholars have grappled with problematic scritural passages. In this interview we discuss some notorious examples, including a passage from Sura 4 of the Qur’an, and the hadith of the fly..You can subscribe to Thinking About Religion wherever you get your podcasts or by email..Dr. Brown’s home pageMisquoting Muhammad: The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s LegacyHadith: Muhammad’s Legacy in the Medieval and Modern WorldThe Canonization of al-Bukhari and MuslimMuhammad: A Very Short Introduction Scholar’s Chair – Interview with Dr Jonathan A.C. BrownSharī’ah, Violence, and Contemporary IssuesDr. Brown addresses Muhammad’s marriage to AishaThe Role of Sunnah and Classical Scholarship – Dr. Jonathan BrownThe Study Quran: A New Translation and CommentaryHadith CollectionKoran by HeartMünster rebellionIbn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah – Life of the Prophet of GodThis episode’s thinking m...