Reference: Rev. 
                                    Edward Sell (1869-1932), The Historical 
                                    Development of the Qur'an, (Facsimile of 
                                    [probably] the 4th ed., London, 1923), 
                                    People International, Tunbridge Wells, 
                                    England, 1989?, pp. 206.
Background:  This book    
                                    offers insights into the historical    
                                    development of the Qur'an.  It is not a    
                                    history of the life of Muhammad.  Rather, it discusses the historical    
                                    background that prompted Muhammad to recite    
                                    different portions of the Qur'an.  By    
                                    observing the historical events that    
                                    impacted Muhammad's thinking, it is possible    
                                    to trace the gradual development of the    
                                    Qur'an.
                                    Qur'an Citation Index:The  
                                    Qur'an Citation Index 
                                    is helpful to find the discussion of  
                                    different verses (ayat) of the Qur'an.
 
                                    Subject Index:In  
                                    addition to the Table of  
                                    Contents, the Subject  
                                    Index is helpful to find subjects of  
                                    interest in the book.
Table Showing The  
                                    Approximate Chronological Order of the 
                                    Chapters of the Qur'an:This Qur'an  
                                    Chronology Table shows the chronological  
                                    order of the Qur'an.  It lists the  
                                    chronological order as suggested by three  
                                    scholars: Jalalu'd-Din as-Syuti, T. Nöldeke,  
                                    and W. Muir.
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                                    and Hebrew sources.  These   
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