What is the Koran?: “A major theological debate in fact arose within Islam in the late eighth century, pitting those who believed in the Koran as the ‘uncreated’ and eternal Word of God against those who believed in it as created in time, like anything that isn’t God himself. Under the Caliph al-Ma'mun (813-833) this latter view briefly became orthodox doctrine. It was supported by several schools of thought, including an influential one known as Mu'tazilism, that developed a complex theology based partly on a metaphorical rather than simply literal understanding of the Koran. By the end of the tenth century the influence of the Mu'tazili school had waned, for complicated political reasons, and the official doctrine had become that of i'jaz, or the ‘inimitability’ of the Koran.”