God, Muhammad and the Unbelievers

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Divine Attitude
Divine Punishment
Earliest Meccan Period
Early Medinan
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Eschatological Punishment
Functional Gap
God's Attitude
God's Messengers
God's Punishment
Ibn Isl
interfaith dialogue
Islamic theology
Late Meccan
Late Meccan Periods
Meccan Period
Meccan period analysis
Meccan Surahs
Medinan Passages
Medinan Period
Middle Meccan Period
Muhammad's Experience
Muslim Faith Community
Narrative Criticism
punishment narratives
Qur'an and non-Muslim relations
Qur'anic exegesis
religious minority studies
Temporal Punishment
Threatened Punishment
Triangular Drama
Unbelieving People

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700710867
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This study of the Qur'an arises from an interest in a pressing contemporary issue, the relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims ('the Ummah and the Other'). This text explores how the Qur'an comments on this relationship as it changed in the course of Muhammad's ministry. Particular attention is paid to the portrayal in the Meccan 'punishment-narratives' of a fascinating and complex triangular relationship between God, the powerless and persecuted believing community with Muhammad at its centre, and the unbelieving Meccans who rejected Muhammad's preaching.

The text raising questions about the possible contemporary relevance of this analysis, focusing firstly on discussions about the appropriate models for Islamic society today, and secondly on dialogue between Christians and Muslims. This book presents a detailed and illuminating analysis of many important Qur'anic themes and passages, and offers a coherent and original account of significant developments within the thought of the Qur'an as a whole.