Interpreting al-Tha'labi's Tales of the Prophets

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Abd Allah
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comparative scripture research
crises
david
David Story
David's Sin
David’s Sin
Desinential Inflection
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Father Son Relationship
Ibn Kathcr
Islamic historiography
job
Job Story
Job's Afflictions
Job's Reaction
Job's Wife
Job’s Afflictions
Job’s Reaction
Job’s Wife
Main Character
medieval Arabic literature
medieval Islamic prophets narratives
noah
Noah Stories
Noah's Curse
Noah’s Curse
Non-linear Account
oedipal
pre-Islamic Prophets
prophetic folklore studies
Prophetic History
psychoanalytic interpretation
Qur'anic narrative analysis
Sacred Executioner
sacrificial
Sacrificial Crises
Saul Story
Saul's Actions
Saul's Daughter
Saul's Death
Saul's Sons
Saul’s Actions
Saul’s Daughter
Saul’s Death
Saul’s Sons
Sixteenth Century Copy
stories
story
surrogate
Surrogate Victim
victim

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415852296
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Al-Tha’labi was a renowned Qur’anic scholar of the fifth/eleventh century, and his ‘Ara’is al-majalis is arguably the finest and most widely consulted example of the Islamic qisas al-anbiya’ genre.

Drawing on primary Arabic sources, Klar applies modern critical methods in order to explore the nature of al-Tha’labi’s ‘Ara'is al-majalis within its historical and literary context, and thereby produces a compelling examination of the stories of Noah, Job, Saul and David as portrayed in the key historiographical and folkloric texts of the medieval Islamic period. Via a close analysis of the relevant narratives, the book considers a number of universal aspects of the human condition as they are displayed in these tales, from first a religious, then a familial, and finally a social perspective. Touching upon the benefits and limitations of the application of biblical studies and literary motifs to Islamic materials, the book investigates the possibilities of interpretation raised by a primarily psychoanalytical reading of the tales of the four individuals in question. As such, this text will be of great interest to scholars of the biblical prophets, Qur’anic studies, Islamic historiography, folklore and literary criticism.

Marianna Klar is currently Research Associate at the Centre of Islamic Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Qur’anic Studies, and has authored a number of articles and book chapters.

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