Qur'an Translation in Indonesia

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Ali's Translation
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authority in Indonesian Qur'an translation
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IAIN
Ibn Taymiyya
Indonesian Language
Indonesian Muslim
Indonesian religious authority
Indonesian Scholars
Indonesian State
Indonesian Translation
Interlinear Translation
Islamic textual interpretation
Javanese Translation
Kitab Kuning
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Madurese
Madurese Language
Mahmud Yunus
Malay Indonesian World
MUI
multilingual scripture studies
Multilingual Society
Muslim Intelligentsia
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Southeast Asian Islamic movements
Sundanese Language
Sundanese People
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Translation Project
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Van Bruinessen
vernacular religious translation
West Java

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032497525
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This book provides a comprehensive survey of Qur’an translation in Indonesia – the most populous Muslim-majority country in the world with a highly diverse, multilingual society.

Delving into the linguistic and political dimensions of this field, the contributors – many of whom are Indonesian scholars – employ a wide range of historical, socio-cultural, linguistic and exegetical approaches to offer fresh insights. In their contributions, the negotiation of authority between state and of non-state actors is shown to be a constant theme, from the pre-print era through to the colonial and postcolonial periods. Religious organizations, traditional institutions of scholarship and Wahhabi-Salafi groups struggle over the meaning of the Qur’an while the Ministry of Religious Affairs publishes its own Qur’an translations into many of the country’s languages. The contributors also explore the influential role of the Ahmadiyya movement in shaping Qur’an translation in Indonesia. Moreover, they examine the specific challenges that translators face when rendering the Qur’an in languages with structures, histories and cultural contexts that are vastly different from Arabic.

Opening up the work of Indonesian scholars to a wider audience, this book will appeal to anyone interested in Qur’anic studies and Islam in the Southeast Asia region.

Johanna Pink is Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Her main fields of interest are the modern transregional history of tafsir and Qur’an translations. She is the Principal Investigator of "GloQur – The Global Qur’an" and general editor of the Encyclopaedia of the Qur’an Online.