Abraham Hinckelmann (2 May 1652, Döbeln, Electorate of Saxony – 11 February 1695), a German Protestant theologian, was an Islamologist who was one of the first to print a complete edition of the Qur'an in Hamburg in 1694.
Later in 1698, a cleric named Ludovico Marracci from the "Society of the Monks of the Divine Path" published another edition which, unlike Hinckelmann's, also included a translation and commentary of the Quran.
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External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080112001936/http://www.msgr.ca/msgr-2/Koran%20-%20Nativity%20-%2002.htm
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070929155310/http://www.quran.org.uk/articles/ieb_quran_in_the_west.htm
- Achim Rohde: A Hamburg Koran and the Downgrading of the Hebraic in the Christian Theology of the 17th Century]. In: Key Documents of German-Jewish History, October 21, 2018. doi:10.23691/jgo:article-51.en.v1
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