<p> Over the last twenty years, the rise of Qur'anic studies has been one of the most remarkable developments within the wider framework of Islamic scholarship. This evolution can be viewed from three angles: exponential growth in the accessibility of relevant primary; the use of contemporary method
Qurʾānic Studies Today
✍ Scribed by Angelika Neuwirth, Michael A. Sells
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 373
- Series
- Routledge Studies in the Qurʾān
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Qur'ānic Studies Today brings together specialists in the field of Islamic studies to provide a range of essays that reflect the depth and breadth of scholarship on the Qur'ān.
Combining theoretical and methodological clarity with close readings of qur’ānic texts, these contributions provide close analysis of specific passages, themes, and issues within the Qurʾān, even as they attend to the disciplinary challenges within the field of qur’ānic studies today. Chapters are arranged into three parts, treating specific figures appearing in the Qurʾān, analysing particular suras, and finally reflecting on the Qur’ān and its "others." They explore the internal dimensions and interior chronology of the Qur’ān as text, its possible conversations with biblical and non-biblical traditions in Late Antiquity, and its role as scripture in modern exegesis and recitation. Together, they are indispensable for students and scholars who seek an understanding of the Qur’ān founded on the most recent scholarly achievements.
Offering both a reflection of and a reflection on the discipline of qur’ānic studies, the strong, scholarly examinations of the Qur’ān in this volume provide a valuable contribution to Islamic and qur’ānic studies.
✦ Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1
1 Devin J. Stewart: Wansbrough, Bultmann, and the Theory of Variant Traditions in the Qurʾān
2 Nora K. Schmid: Lot’s Wife: Late Antique Paradigms of Sense and the Qurʾān
3 Hannelies Koloska: The Sign of Jonah: Transformations and Interpretations of the Jonah Story in the Qurʾān
Part 2
4 Walid A. Saleh: End of Hope: Sūras 10–15, Despair and a Way Out of Mecca
5 Michael A. Sells: The Casting: A Close Hearing of Sūra 20:1–79
6 Angelika Neuwirth: Qurʾānic Studies and Philology: Qurʾānic Textual Politics of Staging, Penetrating, and Finally Eclipsing Biblical Tradition
7 Sidney H. Griffith: The “Sunna of Our Messengers”: The Qurʾān’s Paradigm for Messengers and Prophets; a Reading of Sūrat ash-Shuʿarāʾ (26)
8 Lauren E. Osborne: Textual and Paratextual Meaning in the Recited Qurʾān: Analysis of Performance of Sūrat al-Furqān by Sheikh Mishari Rashid Alafasy
Part 3
9 Ghassan el Masri: Maʾsal: What the Ṭalal Would Tell Us
10 Holger M. Zellentin: Aḥbār and Ruhbān: Religious Leaders in the Qurʾān in Dialogue with Christian and Rabbinic Literature
11 Mun’im Sirry: Reinterpreting the Qurʾānic Criticism of Other Religions
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